The Twenty-Four Buddhas – 136
surrounded by 200,000 monks, the Buddha performed the Invitation (
Pavāraṇā
)
ceremony.
The second and third meeting (
sannipāta
) have been narrated as
mentioned in the commentary. According to the Pāḷi text, however, the
meeting of the 300,000, where the sewing of Cloth (
Kaṭhina
) for the chief
disciple Sāla took place, it seems, should be taken as the second meeting.
Although the commentator knew this, he described the event somewhat
differently from the text. Since such a deviation was done in line with
older commentators, who are believed to have grasped what was meant by
the Buddha, and since the meetings where the Invitation (
Pavāraṇā
) was
performed or the Advisory Rules (
Ovāda-Pātimokkha
) was given, are
shown as the meetings of disciples in the previous and later Chronicles of
the Buddhas (
Buddha-vaṁsa
), the commentary’s order is followed in this
work.
The Bodhisatta as King of the Lions
While Buddha Paduma was staying in that forest grove, our Bodhisatta was a
king of lions. Seeing the Buddha in the attainment of cessation (
nirodha-
samāpatti
), the lion-king developed faith in him, and did obeisance by
circumambulating him. Exalted with joy, he roared three times and remained
there for seven days without losing his ecstasy which was derived from the sight
of the Buddha. Without going in search of food, he stayed near the Buddha
respectfully, at the risk of starvation.
When seven days had elapsed, on emerging from the attainment of cessation,
Buddha Paduma saw the lion and made a wish: “May this lion have faith in the
Saṅgha of monks also.” At the same time, he resolved to have the Saṅgha near
him: “May the monks come here!” Immediately many millions of monks arrived
on the spot. The Bodhisatta developed faith in the Saṅgha also. After surveying
and knowing the Bodhisatta’s mind, Buddha Paduma made a prophetic
declaration: “In the future, this lion-king will become a Buddha, Gotama by
name.”
Having heard the Buddha’s prophecy, the Bodhisatta became even more
devotionally inclined and resolutely determined to fulfil the ten perfections
even more energetically.