The Life Stories of the Monks – 1794
Then the ceremony for funeral rites took place. In this ceremony, Devas
mingled with humans and humans with Devas and thus they all paid homage to
the remains of Ven. Sāriputta, making the ceremony more crowded.
The Story of Revatī the Female Devotee
Ven. Sāriputta’s female devotee, Revatī by name, came to the funeral with three
golden vases made to honour her master. At that moment, Sakka too came to the
human world with the intention to do honour to Ven. Sāriputta and with him
were divine dancing girls as his companions, numbering twenty-five million
(25,000,000). Learning of Sakka’s visit, people turned back and moved away. In
the crowd was Revatī, who also tried to move back like
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the others, but as
she was heavy with child, she could not get to a safe place and fell down in the
midst of the people. Not seeing her, the people trod on her and went away.
Revatī died on the spot and was reborn in a golden mansion in Tāvatiṁsa.
Instantly she had a body about three miles long, resembling a huge gem stone.
Her ornaments were about a load of 60 boxes and her retinue of divine maids
were 1,000 in number.
Then the maids placed a big mirror in front of her. When she saw her luxuries,
she pondered: “This wealth is great indeed! What kind of good works have I
done?” And this led her to know: “I paid homage to Ven. Sāriputta with three
golden vases. The people stomped on me and went away. I died on the spot and
instantly took rebirth in this Tāvatiṁsa heaven. I shall tell the people clearly of
the result of my wholesome deeds done to Ven. Sāriputta. So she went down in
her own flying mansion to the realm of human beings.
Seeing the golden mansion from a distance, the people were amazed wondering:
“What is happening? Are there two suns rising brightly?” While they were thus
talking, the big mansion descended near them, and showed its shape. Then they
said: “This is not a sun. It is a gigantic gold mansion!” While the people were
talking among themselves, the golden mansion descended in a moment and
halted in the sky just above the funeral pyre of fragrant wood piled up to burn
the remains of Ven. Sāriputta. The goddess Revatī left the mansion in the sky
and went down to earth. “Who are you?” asked the people and Revatī replied:
“Do you not know me? I am Revatī by name. After honouring Ven. Sāriputta
with three golden vases, I was trodden to death by the people and was reborn in
Tāvatiṁsa heaven. Behold my fortune and splendour. You too now give alms.