The Life Stories of the Monks – 1836
ordered them to continue their digging, saying: “Do it not in my name, but do it
under Annabhāra’s instructions.” The men went back to the site and did the
digging again while uttering: “We are doing this under the instructions of
Annabhāra.” As a result, at every spot dug, the jars of gold rose together like
huge mushrooms.
The king’s men collected the treasure of gold and silver and brought them, and
piled them up near the king. The king held a meeting with his ministers and
asked: “Leaving aside Annabhāra, who else possesses treasures of such
proportions in this city of Bārāṇasī?” When the ministers answered that there
was none, the king issued an order stating: “Ministers, in that case, let
Annabhāra be the royal merchant bearing the title Dhanaseṭṭhi in this Bārāṇasī
city of mine.” On that very day Annabhāra became the royal merchant known as
Mahā Dhanaseṭṭhi, and was entitled to a white umbrella, a symbol of wealth,
from the king.
Since he became the royal merchant Dhanaseṭṭhi by name, he performed good
works till the end of his life, and upon his death, he was reborn in the realm of
the Devas. This virtuous man, who was the future Anuruddha, was reborn only
in the divine and human abodes for a long time.
Ascetic Life in His Final Existence
When our Buddha was about to appear, he was reborn in the royal residence of
Sukkodana, a Sakyan prince. On his naming day, he was given the name of
Anuruddha. Prince Anuruddha was the son of the Buddha’s uncle Sukkodana
and the brother of Prince Mahānāma. He was very gentle and yet very powerful
at the same time.
The Buddha visited the city of Kapilavatthu for the first time and while
sojourning on his return in the grove of Anupiya, Prince Anuruddha visited him
together with Princes Bhaddiya, Ānanda, Bhagu, Kimila, Devadatta and the
barber Upāli, and they became monks.
[These events have been given in detail in chapters 19-20a.]
Attainment of Awakening
The six Sakyan princes went together with Upāli the barber to the grove of
Anupiya and they became monks in the presence of the Buddha. Of these seven