The Life Stories of the Monks – 1792
“Who is he that came shinning, immediately after Sakka’s visit?” – “Madam,”
answered Ven. Sāriputta, “the one who came last was Mahā Brahma, your god
and master.” – “Dear son, are you also superior to Mahā Brahma, our god?”
Then Ven. Sāriputta said: “Oh, yes, madam! On the day our teacher, the exalted
Buddha, was born, four Mahā Brahmas, not just one, came and received the
Bodhisatta, the Supreme One, with a gold net.”
Rūpasārī Attains Stream-Entry
Then his mother reflected: “What I have seen now is my son’s magnificence. I
wonder what the magnificence of my son’s master, the exalted Buddha, would be
like? It must indeed be inestimable!” While she was thus wondering, the five
kinds of joy (
pīti
) occurred to her and pervaded her whole body. Ven. Sāriputta
perceived: “Now joy and happiness (
pīti-somanassa
) has occurred to my mother.
This is a very suitable occasion for me to give a Dhamma talk to her.” So he
asked: “Madam, what are you thinking about?” – “I am wondering, son, I have
seen my son’s magnificence, but what is your master’s magnificence like, for it
must be inestimable.” Then Ven. Sāriputta explained: “Madam, when our master,
the Fortunate One, was born, when he gave up the world, when he gained
Awakening and when he delivered the Dhamma Wheel (
Dhamma-cakka
)
discourse, the system of the 10,000 world-element trembled roaringly. There is
none in the world who equals our master in such virtues as morality, mental
concentration, wisdom, emancipation and
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insight through emancipation.
For these reasons, he is the possessor of such attributes as
Arahaṁ
, and
Sammā-
sambuddha
.” With this introductory speech, Ven. Sāriputta gave a Dhamma talk
expounding elaborately on the attributes of the Buddha.
At the end of the discourse by her beloved eldest son, the mother was established
in Stream-entry (
Sotāpatti-phala
) and said reprovingly: “My dear son Sāriputta,
why did you fail to give me such wonderfully substantial happiness? Why did
you have the heart to do like this?” Thinking: “I have paid my debt of gratitude
to my mother for my birth. Stream-entry (
Sotāpatti-phala
) is good enough for
her.” Ven. Sāriputta sent her away, saying: “Go, madam!” Then he asked his
brother Ven. Cunda about the time. When the reply was: “Almost daybreak,”
Ven. Sāriputta called a meeting of the monks and when Cunda informed him
that the monks had assembled, he asked Ven. Cunda to help him sit up.