41b. Buddha Metteyya – 1679
honour him. The king of the Tusita Devas, Santusita, will hold a jewel fan. The
Gandhabba Deva, Pañcasikha, will take his celestial lute Beluva, and play it. The
Four Great Kings, swords in hand, will surround them on all four sides. All
those people, Devas, Gandhabbas, Yakkhas, Nāgas, and Supaṇṇas, surrounding
him in front, in back, and on both sides, will go with him. Surrounded by a
crowd of Devas and women, etc., of great splendour and beauty, the Bodhisatta
will rise into the sky, and then descend near the place of Awakening. At that
moment, the Mahā Brahma will take the eight requisites of an ascetic created by
his psychic powers and offer them to him. Then the Bodhisatta will cut off the
topknot of hair on his head and throw it up into the sky. He will take the eight
requisites from the hands of the Mahā Brahma and go forth. For seven days he
will make the austere striving. And all that great crowd of people will follow the
example of the Bodhisatta in going forth.
The Ironwood (
Nāga
) tree where the Bodhisatta will be Awakened is described
as being 120 cubits high with four main branches 120 or 130 cubits long. There
will be 2,000 minor branches. The tips of the branches will be bent, constantly
moving, and will be continually in bloom with blossoms as big as wheels. They
will have a heavenly smell, full of pollen. The perfume will spread around for
ten leagues, both with and against the wind. The leaves will be a deep green in
all seasons and the flowers will scatter on the people all around.
The Lineage in the Future (
Anāgata-vaṁsa
) describes the people who go forth
with the Buddha, including the names of the most important people among them:
He will be accompanied by a large group of people, including friends, ministers,
and members of his family. There will be a fourfold army and an assembly of
the four castes to go forth with him. There will be 84,000 princesses and 84,000
Brahmins who are skilled in the Vedas. Among the 84,000 there will be the
brothers Isidatta and Purāṇa; the twins of unlimited wisdom, Jatimitta and
Vijaya; the householder Suddhika and the female disciple Suddhanā; the male
disciple Saṅgha and the female disciple Saṅghā, the householder Saddara and
the famous man Sudatta; and the
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husband and wife Visākha and Yasavatī.
Many other citizens and people from the countryside of various social ranks will
go forth.
The spot on which the Bodhisattas attain Awakening is one of the four fixed
places, so Metteyya will make his final bid for liberation on the same spot as all
the past Buddhas – the present-day Bodhagaya. On the day they attain Self-