The Life Stories of the Monks – 1835
When asked thus, Annabhāra accepted the money, saying: “All right, as you like,
sir.” Thereafter Sumana said: “Brother from the time of your acceptance of the
coins onwards, you have no work with your hands, you are no longer my
employee. Build a house for yourself on the main road. I shall provide you with
whatever material you need. Take it from my house.” Thus the merchant added
his promise.
Annabhāra, a Man of Great Wealth
The alms food offered to a Paccekabuddha who has just emerged from the
attainment of cessation (
nirodha-samāpatti
) is a gift which has results on the day
of offering (
diṭṭha-dhamma-vedanīya
). Therefore, that very day, by virtue of his
gift of alms food, the merchant took Annabhāra to the king’s palace though he
did not do so on previous days.
On arrival at the palace, because of Annabhāra’s act of merit, the king
overlooked the merchant and gazed upon Annabhāra. Then a conversation
between the merchant and the
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king took place as follows:
Merchant: Great King, why are you gazing at this man?
King: Because I did not see him on the other days, merchant.
Merchant: Great King, this man is worth gazing on.
King: What are his virtues that make him worth gazing on, merchant?
Merchant: Great King, he did not have his portion of food today but sacrificed it
to the Paccekabuddha Upariṭṭha, and he has won 1,000 pieces of money from me.
King: What is his name?
Merchant: Annabhāra, Great King.
King: As he has 1,000 pieces of money, he should win another 1,000 from me as
well. I too would like to honour him. So saying, the king also awarded
Annabhāra 1,000 pieces of money.
Later on, the king ordered his men to build a house for Annabhāra. Obeying the
king’s order, the men cleared an old site and, at every spot they dug they found
jars of gold, the neck of one jar touching that of another, to their amazement. So
they reported the matter to the king. The king ordered them to excavate but as
they were digging, the jars sank further. The men told the king about it and he