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prediction for him. This text also gives details of the period during which the
Bodhisatta who became Buddha Gotama made a mental resolve to become a
Sammā Sambuddha. This is shown to be his preparation for the life in which he
received his first sure prediction. Bodhisatta Metteyya is mentioned as being
associated with him in two of these lives: as his leading disciple when he was a
religious teacher and as his chaplain named Sirigutta when he was King Atideva.
The story of one occasion when Bodhisatta Metteyya made an aspiration and
when the perfection which is strongest for him is illustrated is told in the Pāḷi
texts which were written down after the compilation of the canon. The story of
Bodhisatta Metteyya’s aspiration was told to the leading disciple Ven. Sāriputta
when he was residing near Sāvatthi in the Eastern Monastery (
Pubbārāma
),
which was offered by the laywoman Visākhā.
Long ago, Bodhisatta Metteyya was the Universal Monarch Saṅkha in the city of
Indapatta in the Kuru country. This large city resembled a city of the Devas.
Universal Monarchs reign over the whole earth and have seven great treasures:
The wheel, elephant, horse, gem, wife, householder, and adviser. Saṅkha lived in
a seven-storey palace made of the seven kinds of gems. This palace rose up out
of the earth through the power of his merit. Saṅkha led others to follow the path
leading to rebirth in the higher planes of existence, and he administered justice
with impartiality.
After Saṅkha became a Universal Monarch, there arose the Buddha Sirimata.
Whenever a Bodhisatta is to be born in his last life, there is a Buddha
proclamation a thousand years before. Brahmas of the Pure Abodes
(
Suddhāvāsa
) travel throughout the world of men and proclaim: “A thousand
years from now, a Buddha will arise in the world.” King Saṅkha must have
heard of this proclamation, for one day, as he sat on his golden throne under the
royal white umbrella, he said: “A long time ago there was a proclamation that a
Buddha would be born. I will turn over the place of Universal Monarch to
whoever knows of the Three Treasures, to whoever points out to me the gems of
the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Saṅgha, as well as the Dispensation. I will go
to see the Supreme Buddha.” Buddha Sirimata was residing at that time only
sixteen leagues from Saṅkha’s capital city.
Among the novices in the Saṅgha, there was a boy who came from a poor family.
His mother was a slave, so the novice went
[12]
to the city to seek wealth in
order to set his mother free. When the people saw him, they thought he was a