The Twenty-Four Buddhas – 149
The Bodhisatta as a Governor
At that time, our Bodhisatta was Jaṭila, governor of a province, and he was very
wealthy. He performed a great alms giving of food and clothing-material to the
Saṅgha, with the Buddha at its head. At the end of the discourse, which was
delivered in appreciation of the alms giving, the Buddha predicted of the
governor: “A 100,000 aeons from now this man will certainly become a Buddha,
named Gotama.” On hearing the Buddha’s prophecy, the Bodhisatta was
extremely happy and determined to fulfil the ten perfections more energetically.
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Unusual Features of Buddha Padumuttara’s Dispensation
When Buddha Padumuttara appeared, the opposing heretics who were holding
wrong views were unhappy, distressed, powerless and started fading away. They
received no respect, no generosity and the like, even from a few people. In fact,
they were driven out of the country. Then the heretics met together and
approached the Buddha with these words: “Most energetic, heroic, venerable sir,
may you be our refuge.”
The compassionate Buddha Padumuttara established the heretics, who had come
to him, in the three refuges together with the observance of the five precepts. In
this way the Dispensation of Buddha Padumuttara was free of heretics who were
holding wrong views. It was indeed marvellous, with Arahats who were
accomplished in the five kinds of mastery, who were not affected by the
vicissitudes of the world, and who had the virtues of morality, concentration,
wisdom, and forbearance.
Particulars of Buddha Padumuttara
Buddha Padumuttara’s birthplace was Haṁsavatī city.
His father was King Ānanda and his mother was Queen Sujātā.
He reigned for 10,000 years.
His three palaces were Naravāhana, Yasavāhana and Vasavatti.
His chief consort was Vasudattā, who was attended by 43,000 maids of honour.
The number of the maids is given as 120,000 in the section on “royal
household life” but here it is mentioned as 43,000. The two numbers
therefore seems inconsistent. It should be noted, however, that the former