The Twenty-Four Buddhas – 148
2. At another time, Sārada the recluse was teaching his followers some evil
doctrine that would lead them to rebirth in the suffering states. The Buddha
went to Sārada’s assembly and taught the Dhamma, giving the congregation
illustrations of the dangers of rebirth in the Niraya hell, an abode of intense
suffering. At that time 3,700,000 Devas and humans, including the disciples of
Sārada, attained the paths, fruitions and Nibbāna.
3. Still at another time, the Buddha’s father, King Ānanda, sent 20 ministers with
20,000 men to bring back Buddha Padumuttara, who was staying at Mithilā, to
his home city of Haṁsavatī, in the same way King Suddhodana
did for his son
Buddha Gotama. On arriving in the presence of the Buddha in Mithilā, the 20
ministers and their 20,000 men, after giving them a discourse, were called upon:
“Come, O monks,” by the Buddha and they became summoned monastics.
Accompanied by them, he travelled to Haṁsavati and stayed in the city to uplift
the royal father’s spiritually.
Like our Buddha Gotama who visited Kapilavatthu and narrated the Chronicles
of the Buddhas (
Buddha-vaṁsa
) in the assembly of his relatives, Buddha
Padumuttara also taught the Chronicles of the Buddhas in the midst of his
relatives while walking on the jewel-walk in the sky. At that time, five million
Devas and humans attained the paths, fruitions and Nibbāna.
Three Occasions of the Disciples’ Meeting
1. The meetings (
sannipāta
) of Padumuttara’s disciples took place three times. In
the first meeting of 1,000 billion monastics on the full moon day of the month of
February (
Māgha
), the Buddha recited the Advisory Rules (
Ovāda-Pātimokkha
)
in the garden nearby, also named Mithilā.
2. At another time, after observing the Rains Retreat (
Vassa
) at Mount Vebhāra,
the Buddha taught numerous people who had come to see him; on being called
upon by the Buddha: “Come, O monks,” 900 million became summoned
monastics. At the meeting of these monastics, the Buddha recited the Advisory
Rules (
Ovāda-Pātimokkha
).
3. Still at another time, Buddha Padumuttara, Lord of the Three Worlds, while
travelling, in order to help multitudes of people free from the bonds of
defilements, recited the Advisory Rules (
Ovāda-Pātimokkha
) at the meeting of
80,000 monks, who as laymen had gone forth in renunciation from various
villages, market-towns, districts and countries.