The Life Stories of the Monks – 1793
Ven. Sāriputta, asking for forgiveness, addressed the assembly: “Friends, if there
is any unpleasant deed or word on my part while you were wandering along
with me for 44 years, kindly forgive me.” The assembly of monks replied:
“Venerable sir, during our wandering with you, without deserting you for 44
years, we saw no unpleasant deed or word of yours. In fact, it is you, venerable
sir, who must forgive us.” When they had asked for forgiveness, he gathered his
robe and covered his face and lay on his right side. Like the Buddha, he entered
upon the nine absorptions (
jhāna
) that were to be taken up in order; he was
absorbed in them progressively and then regressively; again he proceeded in his
absorption from the first absorption up to the fourth absorption. Immediately
after his emergence from the fourth absorption, Ven. Sāriputta attained
Parinibbāna, complete extinction of the physical and mental aggregates, the
element of Nibbāna without any remnants of the aggregates remaining, causing
immediately the great earth to roar and echo.
Being aware that her son did not say a word and wondering what had happened
to her son, the mother Rūpasārī enquired by running her hands on the back of
his sole and she came to know that her son had attained Parinibbāna. So making
a loud noise, she touched Ven. Sāriputta’s feet with her head and cried, uttering:
“Dear son, we did not know of your virtues previously. Now we have no
opportunity to invite hundreds of thousands of monks, with you at their head, to
my house for feeding! There is no chance to offer you robes! No occasion to
have hundreds of dwellings built!” Thus, she wailed till dawn. As soon as dawn
came, his mother summoned goldsmiths, had the treasuries opened and gold bars
weighed with a huge pair of scales and handed them over to the goldsmiths,
ordering: “Brothers, make with this gold bullion 500 spired halls and 500
pavilions.”
Sakka too called Vissakamma and commanded him: “Friend Vissakamma, the
Captain of the Dhamma, Ven. Sāriputta, has attained Parinibbāna. Create 500
spired halls and 500 pavilions of gold.” Vissakamma created them all under
Sakka’s command. In this way, there were 500 spired structures and 500
pavilions built by his mother, and another 500 spired halls and 500 pavilions
created by Vissakamma, totalling 2,000 golden structures.
Thereafter, a large hall was built with a big golden pinnacle in the middle, at the
centre of the Nālaka village and other pinnacles were made for lesser halls.