40c: The Last Days 3, In Malla – 1566
him. Being thus seated, the Buddha said to Cunda, the goldsmith’s son: “Cunda,
you may serve me the tender pork prepared by you; and you may serve the other
food prepared by you to the company of monastics.”
“Very well, venerable sir,” answered Cunda, and accordingly served the
personally prepared tender pork to the Buddha, and the other personally
prepared food to the Saṅgha.
After finishing the meal, the Buddha said to Cunda: “Cunda, bury the remaining
tender pork in a pit. I see no one else, besides me, in all the celestial world of
Devas, Māras and Brahmas, or in this human world of ascetics and Brahmins,
rulers and men who, should he perchance to eat it, could digest it properly.” This
the Buddha declared categorically.
“Very well, venerable sir,” said Cunda and accordingly buried the remaining
tender pork in a pit. Then he approached the Buddha, made obeisance to him,
and sat in a suitable place. And the Buddha taught Cunda a discourse on the
doctrine. Then the Buddha rose from his seat and departed.
Thereafter, subsequent to the meal offered by Cunda, the Buddha became
afflicted with a severe illness, an acute form of dysentery with discharge of
blood, causing great pain near unto death but he bore the pain with mindfulness
and clear comprehension, without perturbation. Then he said to Ānanda: “Come,
Ānanda, let us go to Kusinārā.” “Very well, venerable sir,” said Ven. Ānanda.
It should be noted here that the dysentery came upon the Buddha not on
account of Cunda’s food offering. It is meant here that the affliction came
merely subsequent to the meal but not because of it. As a matter of fact,
Cunda’s specially prepared meal strengthened the Buddha. If not for
Cunda’s highly nourishing food, the Buddha would not be able to
withstand the onslaught of the severe illness. Thanks to Cunda’s tender
pork meal, the Buddha found the strength to journey to Kusinārā on foot.
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Drinking Water
Then the Buddha left the road and went to the foot of a tree. There, he said to
Ven. Ānanda: “Ānanda, fold my double robe fourfold and place it on the ground.
Ānanda, I am weary. I shall sit down for a while.”
“Very well, venerable sir,” Ven. Ānanda assented, and he placed on the ground
the double robe folded fourfold. The Buddha sat on the seat thus prepared and