40b: The Last Days 2, In Vajji – 1528
Venerable sir, the Fortunate One had said this to me: ‘Wicked One, I shall not
pass away so long as my disciples, the male monastics, are not yet well versed in
the doctrine, not yet well disciplined in the threefold training, not yet sure of the
righteousness of their conduct, not yet possessed of wide knowledge, not yet able
to memorize the teaching, not yet able to practise according to the teaching
leading to the supermundane, not yet able to take up the proper practice, not yet
settled in their practice; not yet able to expound, to set forth, to show, to
establish, to elucidate, to analyse, or to make evident their teacher’s doctrine
that they have learnt; so long as they are not yet able to thoroughly refute on
righteous grounds such other doctrines as may arise, and expound the wonderful
teaching.’
Venerable sir, now that the Fortunate One’s disciples, the monastics, are well
versed in the doctrine, are well disciplined in the threefold training, are sure of
the righteousness of their conduct, are possessed of wide knowledge, are able to
memorize the teaching, are able to practise according to the teaching leading to
the supermundane, are able to take up the proper practice, are settled in their
practice; are able to expound, to set forth, to show, to establish, to elucidate, to
analyse, or to make evident their teacher’s doctrine that they have learnt; now
they are able to thoroughly refute on righteous grounds such other doctrines as
may arise, and expound the wonderful teaching. Venerable sir, let the Fortunate
One realize Parinibbāna now, let the Fortunate One pass away! Venerable sir, it
is time now for the Fortunate One to pass away.
Venerable sir, the Fortunate One had said this to me: ‘Wicked One, I shall not
pass away so long as my female monastics … my male lay-disciples … my
female lay-disciples are not yet well versed in the doctrine, not yet well
disciplined in the threefold training, not yet sure of the righteousness of their
conduct, not yet possessed of wide knowledge, not yet able to memorize the
teaching, not yet able to practise according to the teaching leading to the
supermundane, not yet able to take up the proper practice, not yet settled in their
practice; not yet able to expound, to set forth, to show, to establish, to elucidate,
to analyse, or to make evident their teacher’s doctrine that they have learnt; so
long as they are not yet able to thoroughly refute on righteous grounds such
other doctrines as may arise, and expound the wonderful teaching.’
Venerable sir, now that the Fortunate One’s female lay disciples are well versed
in the doctrine, are well disciplined in the threefold training, are sure of the