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2. At another time, when Buddha Atthadassī gave instructions to his own son,
Ven. Sela, 88,000 people developed faith and asked the Buddha to become
monks. The Buddha then pronounced: “Come, O monks,” and they all became
summoned monastics and Arahats. In the midst of that assembly of monks, the
Buddha recited the Advisory Rules.
3. Still at another time, on the full moon day of February (
Māgha
), when beings,
such as humans, Devas and Brahmas, assembled to listen to the Great Discourse
on the Blessings (
Mahā-maṅgala
), taught by the Buddha, 78,000 humans became
Arahats. In that assembly of monks, the Buddha recited the Advisory Rules.
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The Bodhisatta as Recluse Susīma
At that time our Bodhisatta was reborn as Susīma, in the city of Campaka. He
was a wealthy Brahmin, considered and recognized by the whole world as a
virtuous person. Having given away all his wealth to the poor, the helpless, the
destitute, travellers and others, he went to the Himālayas and lived the life of an
ascetic. After achieving the eight attainments and the five super knowledges, he
became a noble ascetic with supernormal power. Teaching people the merit of
wholesome deeds and the demerit of unwholesome deeds, he waited for the time
when a Buddha would appear.
Later on, when Buddha Atthadassī appeared in the world and “showered the
rain of discourses of immortality” in the midst of an audience, which was
composed of the eight assemblies of people, Susīma the ascetic listened to the
Buddha’s Dhamma. And he went up to the celestial abode, brought back such
celestial flowers as the Mandārava, Paduma, Pāricchattaka, etc., from
Tāvatiṁsa. Wishing to display his miraculous power, he made himself visible
and caused a rain of flowers to fall in the four quarters, like a great rain that fell
all over the four continents. He also created a pavilion of flowers decorated on
all sides with flowers, had a pinnacled arch over the entrance with decorated
columns and nets, etc., and adorned with flowers. He then honoured the Buddha
with a huge umbrella of celestial Mandārava flowers. Buddha Atthadassī then
made a prophecy concerning Susīma the ascetic: “This ascetic Susīma will
definitely become a Buddha, Gotama by name, in the future when 1,800 aeons
have elapsed.”