40b: The Last Days 2, In Vajji – 1491
ready to hand. But they did not reach the king’s hand, when he was presenting
the gifts to the elders. Only other items reached his hand. When Ven. Tissa came
along, the two pieces of fabrics strangely reached the king’s hand. The king
offered them to Tissa. He also signalled by his facial expression to the official
who reported to him about the fabrics to ask Ven. Tissa to sit there a while.
After the procession had passed by, the king asked Ven. Tissa: “Venerable sir,
when did you become endowed with this special apperception?” Ven. Tissa did
not want to give even a faint suggestion of him of having attained the paths and
fruitions and so he simply replied: “Great King, I have not attained the
supermundane.” – “But venerable sir, you had said even before the gift-making
that the two fabrics would come to you.” – “That is true, O king, that was
because since I had successfully completed the fraternal practice, whenever
common property of gifts are distributed among the Saṅgha the choicest items
always come to me.” – “Venerable sir! Excellent it is! Excellent it is! This
miraculous happening becomes you well.”
After respectfully paying obeisance to Ven. Tissa, the king went back to the
palace. This is an example of the fifth benefit.
3. The elder nun Nāgā. At one time, ancient Śrī Laṅkā underwent troubled times
due to an insurgency headed by one Tissa, a Brahmin. At a village known as
Bhārata where the elder nun Nāgā resided, the whole village fled for fear of
insurgents, without letting it be known to the elder. Early in the morning the
elder nun
Nāgā noticed the strange silence of the village and said to her pupils:
“Bhārata village is strangely silent. Go and enquire what’s the matter.” The
younger female monastics went into the village and having seen that no one was
left, reported it to their teacher.
The elder nun
Nāgā said to her pupils: “Do not be alarmed or upset by the flight
of the whole village. You go on as usual with your studying the texts, the
commentaries and meditation. When the time came for the alms round, she
robed herself and went to the great banyan tree near the village gate, leading
her eleven disciples. The guardian spirit of the banyan tree came down and
offered the twelve female monastics sufficient alms food. He then said to them:
“Venerable ones, do not move away to another place. Always come to this
banyan tree for your alms food.”
Now, the elder nun
Nāgā had a younger brother, a monastic by the name of
Nāga. He assessed the situation and decided that Śrī Laṅkā was no safe place and