41a: After the Passing of the Buddha – 1667
cakkappavattana-sutta
, SN 56.11), to the Group-of-Five ascetics and to an
assemblage of Devas and Brahmas coming from the 10,000 world-element.
That was Saturday, the full moon of July (
Āsāḷha
) in 528
BCE
, when the
great drum of the Dhamma was first sounded.
6. Then for 45 years the Buddha, with the help of the Dhamma, ferried
across to the yonder shore of safety the multitudes of the three worlds
belonging to 10,000 world-element. At the ripe old age of 80, in 483
BCE
,
on Tuesday, the full moon of May (
Vesākha
), under the twin Sāla trees at
Kusinārā in the province of the Mallas, the Buddha realized the ultimate
cessation that cast gloom on the 10,000 world-element.
7. The remains of the Buddha, a wondrous golden corpse, burned by itself,
thanks to the prior resolution of the Fortunate One, leaving for posterity
eight portions of relics. That was a Sunday, on the waxing moon of May
(
Vesākha
) in 483
BCE
.
8. Reflecting on the seven memorable days
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connected with the
Buddha, the Most Fortunate One amongst the exalted, Lord of the Three
Worlds, I pay my deepest devotion by deed, word and thought to the great
master. For this good deed, may every blessing come showering on me!
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