37a: Devadatta – 1314
They have evil desires and they follow their evil desires.” But Devadatta said:
“Friend, you should not say like this. Their coming here is good for us because it
is motivated by their appreciation of my teaching.”
When the two Venerables came near, Devadatta said: “Come, Ven. Sāriputta, sit
here,” and offered to share his seat with him. But Ven. Sāriputta refused to
accept his offer and took his seat in a suitable place, as did Ven. Moggallāna.
Having taught the monks the whole night, Devadatta said to Ven. Sāriputta:
“Friend Sāriputta, the monks are free from sloth and torpor. You carry on with
your talk on the Dhamma. My neck is stiff and cramped. Let me stretch my
back.” Here he imitated the Buddha in the way he urged Ven. Sāriputta to take
over the teaching.
Ven. Sāriputta agreed. After spreading his big fourfold double robe, Devadatta
lay down on his right side. As he was tired, unmindful and devoid of intelligence,
he instantly fell asleep.
Then Ven. Sāriputta taught the 500 young monks first by making them aware of
their own mental states (
ādesanā-pāṭihāriya
). This was followed by his pointing
out the things that they should avoid and the things that they should practise
(
anusāsāni-pāṭihāriya
). Ven. Mahā Moggallāna taught them first by performing
miracles (
iddhi-pāṭihāriya
) and then telling them what to avoid and what to
follow. Therefore the 500 young monks gained the fruition of Stream-entry
right then and there and became noble Stream-enterers (
Sotāpanna-ariya
).
After the 500 young monks had become noble Stream-enterers, Ven. Sāriputta
told them that he and Ven. Moggallāna would return to the Buddha and that
those who liked his teaching might go along with them. All the monks
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followed them and, travelling through the air by their psychic power, they
reached Veḷuvana.
After the two chief disciples had gone away with the 500 young monks,
Kokālika, a teacher of the sect, woke Devadatta up by hitting his chest with his
knee and saying: “Get up, Devadatta! Ven. Sāriputta and Ven. Moggallāna have
taken away the young monks. Have I not told you that you should not associate
with them, that they have evil desires and that they follow their evil desires?”
Then Devadatta vomited hot blood on the spot.