40b: The Last Days 2, In Vajji – 1504
Devas would leave their bodies after the four corners of the building site
have been marked out. Prospective human occupants, who were endowed
with confidence in the Three Treasures, were possessed by the Deva
occupants of the sites who were equally endowed with confidence in the
Three Treasures. Prospective human occupants who lacked confidence in
the Three Treasures were possessed by the Deva occupants of the sites who
lacked confidence in the Three Treasures. The reason is this: The Devas,
who were endowed with confidence in the Three Treasures, influenced the
mind of the prospective human occupants who had confidence in the
Three Treasures, trusting that the new occupants would invite the Saṅgha
to their newly built house and hear discourses on auspicious occasions and
that the Devas would get the opportunity to see the virtuous monastics and
hear the Dhamma. They also expected the new occupants to share their
merit from offerings made to the Saṅgha.
The Buddha saw with his divine eye (
dibba-cakkhu
) how the Devas in groups of
1,000 each were occupying plots of land at Pāṭali village. Then he woke up at
dawn and asked Ven. Ānanda: “Who are those building a city at the site of
Pāṭali village?”
Ven. Ānanda replied: “Venerable sir, the Brahmins Sunidha and Vassakāra,
chief ministers of Magadha kingdom, are building a fortified city to keep out
the Vajjī princes.”
“Ānanda, the chief ministers are building the fortified city as though they were
acting in consultation with the Devas of the Tāvatiṁsa Realm. Ānanda, I have
seen with my divine eye how the Devas, in groups of 1,000 each, were occupying
plots of land at Pāṭali village.
Ānanda, in the locations where the Devas of great power are occupying, there,
the officials responsible for the building of the city are inclined to build houses
for princes and king’s ministers of great power. In the locations where the Devas
of medium power are occupying, there the officials responsible for the building
of the city are inclined to build houses for princes and king’s ministers of
medium power. In the locations where the Devas of lesser power are occupying,
there the officials responsible for the building of the city are inclined to build
houses for princes and king’s ministers of lesser power. Ānanda, three
catastrophes will bring about the downfall of the city of Pāṭaliputta. They are
fire, floods, and internal dissension.”