41a: After the Passing of the Buddha – 1665
King Asoka took hold of the gold plate on which Ven. Mahā Kassapa had
inscribed the words:
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“At some future date, a prince named Piyadassi will
be enthroned as a righteous king by the name of Asoka. That King Asoka will
spread these relics throughout Jambudīpa.”
He was exhilarated and cried out: “Friends! Ven. Mahā Kassapa had rightly
foreseen me!” And bending his left arm, he slapped it with his right hand
thereby producing loud clapping sounds.
King Asoka then removed much of the relics, leaving only an appropriate
amount in the depository for local worshippers. He closed all entrances to the
depository carefully as previously done, and restored the whole edifice to its
original condition. He rebuilt a new stone relic shrine (
stūpa
) about it. Then he
enshrined the relics inside the 84,000 monasteries that he built and donated.
Conclusion of the Chapters on the Buddha
We have come to the end of the chapter on the Buddha. You may have noticed,
in going through this chapter, the seven auspicious days connected with the
Buddha, namely:
1. The day of his conception.
2. The day of his birth.
3. The day he renounced the world.
4. The day he attained Perfect Awakening.
5. The day he delivered the first discourse.
6. The day he passed away.
7. The day his body was consumed by the element of heat.
These seven dates may be noted thus:
1. The Bodhisatta was conceived on Thursday, the full moon of July (
Āsāḷha
) in
564
BCE
.
2. He was born on Friday, the full moon of May (
Vesākha
) in 563
BCE
.
3. He renounced the world on Monday, on the full moon of July (
Āsāḷha
) in 534
BCE
.