The Life Stories of the Monks – 1896
Apart from being a barren high ground, his place is a great acacia forest with an
extremely uneven surface full of pebbles, stone slabs and rocks. There Revata
lives miserably.” Thus they recounted their experiences that they had very
recently.
Noticing the difference between the two answers; one given by the earlier group
monks and the other by the latter, and wanting to know clearly which answer
was right, she paid a visit to the Buddha, bringing with her unguent and flowers.
Having sat down in a suitable place, she asked the Buddha: “Exalted Buddha,
some monks praise Ven. Revata’s residence while others ill-speak of it. Why are
the two speeches different from each other, exalted Buddha?” Then the Buddha
said: “Visākhā, a place in which the minds of the noble ones take delight is
pleasant, whether it is pleasant or unpleasant in worldly terms.” Then the
Buddha uttered the following verse (Dhp 98):
Gāme vā yadi vāraññe, ninne vā yadi vā thale;
yattha Arahanto viharanti, tam bhumi-rāmaṇeyyakam.
Visākhā, supporter of Pubbārāma and mother of Migāra! Whether it is a
village that is thickly surrounded by the five worldly pleasures, or a forest
away from these pleasures, or a low valley, watered by streams and green
with dwelling at ease, in harmony with the four physical postures, the
dwelling site of noble Arahats is truly a delightful place on the surface of
the earth.
Foremost Title Achieved
At a later time, in an assembly of monks, the Buddha declared Ven. Revata the
foremost (
etad-agga
) in forest dwelling, by praising him as follows:
Etad-aggaṁ bhikkhave mama sāvakānaṁ bhikkhūnaṁ
āraññakānaṁ yad-idaṁ Revato Khadiravaniyo
Monks, among my disciples who dwell in forests, Revata of the Acacia
Forest is the foremost!
Herein, though other venerables dwelt in the forest, they did so only after
studying the suitability of the place, the suitability of the water and the
suitability of the village as an alms resort. But Ven. Revata ignored these
conditions and dwelt in an acacia grove on a barren high ground with an uneven