40c: The Last Days 3, In Malla – 1572
“Venerable sir,” replied Pukkusa, “to remain unseeing and unhearing of the
passing of carts close by oneself, be it 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1,000, or even
100,000 carts, cannot be called difficult compared to the other case. Indeed, it is
much more difficult to remain unseeing and unhearing the downpour of rain
with rumbling thunder, lightning and crashing thunderbolts close by. It is more
unlikely to happen.”
Then the Buddha said: “Pukkusa, at one time, I was living in a straw hut at the
town of Āluma. During that time, there was a downpour of rain with rumbling
thunder, lightning and crushing of thunderbolts. A thunderbolt struck near my
hut killing four oxen and two cultivators who were brothers.
Then, Pukkusa, a large number of people came out from the town to see the
place where the four oxen and two cultivators were killed. By that time, I had
come out of the straw hut and was walking up and down in the open near the hut.
A man from that crowd drew near me, and after paying respects to me, stood at
a suitable distance. I asked that man: ‘Friend, why are there many people
gathered?’
‘Venerable sir, four oxen and two cultivators were struck by a thunderbolt and
killed while it rained heavily with rumbling thunder and lightning. These people
have come to see the damage. But, venerable sir, where were you at that time?’
‘Friend, I have been here all the while.’
‘Venerable sir, how is it, then? Did you see what happened?’
‘Friend, I did not see it.’
‘Venerable sir, how is it then? Did you here that sound?’
‘Friend, I did not hear the sound either.’
‘Venerable sir, how is it then? Were you asleep?’
‘Friend, I was not asleep either.’
‘Venerable sir, how is it then? Were you conscious?’
‘Yes, friend, I was conscious.’
‘Venerable sir, is it that, though conscious and awake, you neither saw nor heard
the heavy rain, rumbling thunder, lightning and crashing thunderbolts?’
‘That is so, friend.’