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humans, Devas and Brahmas, so that they might realise the four noble truths,
together with his Arahat disciples, Buddha Paduma attained Parinibbāna.
Just as a snake sheds its old skin, as a tree discards its old leaves, as a bright fire
becomes extinct after consuming up all its fuel, so the Buddha attained
Parinibbāna, giving up all conditioned things, internal and external.
In this way, Buddha Paduma, conqueror of the five kinds of death (
māras
)
attained Parinibbāna in the Park known as Dhammārāma. In accordance with
his resolve, his relics dispersed in the way mentioned before all over Jambudīpa
and were honoured by humans, Devas and Brahmas.
9. The Chronicle of Buddha Nārada
After Buddha Paduma had attained Parinibbāna, the lifespan of 100 years
decreased gradually to ten years and from ten years it again increased to
immeasurables. When it was 90,000 years on its next decline, Bodhisatta Nārada
was reborn in Tusita which was a practice common to all Bodhisattas on
complete fulfilment of the perfections.
Having accepted the request by Devas and Brahmas to become a Buddha, he
descended to the abode of human beings to be conceived in the womb of Anomā,
Chief Queen of the Universal Monarch Sudeva, in the city of Dhaññavatī. After
ten months in the womb, the Bodhisatta was born in Dhanañjaya garden.
On his naming day, just when he was about to be named, falling from the sky,
various kinds of clothing and ornaments, like a heavy rainfall, were seen falling
from wish-fulfilling trees, etc. On account of this, he was named Nārada by the
wise men who gave his name.
Nāra
means “ornaments befitting people” and
da
,
“one who gives.”
Early Life
When Prince Nārada came of age, he lived in three palaces, namely, Jita, Vijita
and Abhirāma. Being entertained and waited upon by 2 billion female
attendants headed by his chief consort Vijitasenā, he thus enjoyed a divine-like
royal household life for 9,000 years.
While he was thus enjoying life, Princess Vijitasenā gave birth to a son,
Nanduttara by name. Having seen the four omens, he put on various garments,
perfume, flowers, etc., and being surrounded by his fourfold army, he went to