The Life Stories of the Monks – 1893
not discouraged, when the three months were over, he observed the Invitation
(
Pavāraṇā
); he did not move to another place at the end of the Rains Retreat
(
Vassa
) but remained in the same forest and continued to follow the ascetic
practices. The more he strove with energy and perseverance, the more his mind
became concentrated. When Ven. Revata proceeded to work with insight
(
vipassanā
), and reached the state of an Arahat.
The Buddha’s Visit
Even at the time when Ven. Sāriputta learnt the news about the ordination of his
younger brother Revata, he said to the Buddha: “Exalted Buddha, I have learned
that my younger brother Revata has been ordained. He may or may not be
happy in this Dispensation of yours. Let me go and see him.” At that time, Ven.
Revata was strongly practising insight (
vipassanā
) meditation and knowing this,
the Buddha prohibited his going twice. When the third request came, knowing
that Revata had become an Arahat, the Buddha said: “I too shall go along with
you, dear son Sāriputta. Inform the monks!”
Having gathered the monks, Ven. Sāriputta told them all this: “Friends, the
Buddha is going on a journey. Those who wish to go along, may do so!”
Whenever the Buddha travelled, the monks who stayed behind were very few.
But those who went, thought: “We shall get a chance to have a continuous look
at the golden complexion of the Buddha and also to listen to his sweet sermons!”
As expected, the number of those who wished to follow the Buddha was
overwhelming. The Buddha therefore left the monastery in a great company of
monks with the intention: “I shall see Revata.”
Supernatural Power of Ven. Sīvali
When they were setting out thus, while coming to the juncture
[1257]
of two
roads at one place Ven. Ānanda asked: “Exalted Buddha, here is the juncture of
two roads. By which road do you want the Saṅgha to go?” – “Dear son Ānanda,
of the two roads which one is straight?” enquired the Buddha. “Exalted Buddha,
the straight one, the shortcut, is 30 leagues. It is in the domain of Yakkhas,
having scarce food and being rather dangerous. The curved road, the beaten
track of the majority, is 60 leagues, safe, with plenty of food,” replied Ven.
Ānanda. Then the Buddha asked further whether Ven. Sīvali came along with
them, Ven. Ānanda answered in the affirmative. “In that case, Ānanda,” said the