40b: The Last Days 2, In Vajji – 1535
Moggallāna caused the Vejayanta pinnacled mansion of Sakka to shake for
the purpose of arousing spiritual urgency in others; and novice
Saṅgharakkhita also did the same thing to inquire after something.
Novice Saṅgharakkhita
Novice Saṅgharakkhita, the nephew of Ven. Mahānāga, was a remarkable
novice who became an Arahat even while his head was being shaved at the time
of entering into the Saṅgha. He reflected whether there had appeared before,
any monastic who could cause the Vejayanta mansion of Sakka to shake, and
seeing none, he attempted to do it. But he could not do it. Seeing his attempt fail,
the Devakaññā who belonged to the group of dancers at Sakka’s palace ridiculed
him. “Son, you are too young to try to do such a thing; this Vejayanta mansion is
too strong for you,” they said to him.
Novice Saṅgharakkhita bethought himself: “I am being ridiculed by these
Devakaññā because I lack proper instruction from a teacher.” And so, he
considered where his preceptor Ven. Sāmuddika Mahānāga could be found, and
knowing that the latter was spending the day in a cave underneath the great
ocean, he went there and stood in worshipful posture before the elder.
“So you failed to shake the Vejayanta mansion because you joined battle even
before you had learned how to fight,” said the elder.
“Venerable sir, I have not received any instructions from an able teacher,” the
novice said.
“Son, if such a person of psychic power as yourself cannot shake the Vejayanta
mansion, who else could? Now then, you have seen some dried piece of cowdung
floating along the surface of water, haven’t you? And remember, son, how the
pancake maker retrieves her pancake from the frying pan by tearing off its
edges first. Mark this example.” These were the elliptical words from the
teacher. “That is instruction enough, venerable sir,” the novice said.
Then he made the wish: “Let the Vejayanta mansion be surrounded by water.”
And the novice went to where the Vejayanta mansion stood. On seeing him
return, the Devakaññā remarked: “Here he comes again, not satisfied with his
disgrace. Yes, he is here again!”
When Sakka heard them, he said to them: “Do not ridicule my son. He has
received instruction from an able teacher. He will shake the mansion now.”
Novice Saṅgharakkhita then touched the outside beam of the Vejayanta mansion