The Life Stories of the Monks – 1919
the beehive and then seasoned the mixture of honey and curd-water with the
perfumed powder. Finally, he put the mixed liquid food in a lotus leaf container.
Having prepared the food properly, he brought it and sat down at a place that
was not far from the Buddha, waiting for his turn to offer.
Amidst all the offerings that were brought by the citizens, the villager, knowing
that it was his turn to make his offering, approached the Buddha and made a
wish, saying: “Exalted Buddha, this offering is a gift from a poor man like me.
Venerable sir, kindly accept this humble gift of mine.” Out of compassion for
the villager, the Buddha received the offering with the marble bowl given by the
Four Great Kings and resolved that the food should prove inexhaustible even
after distributing it to 6,800,000 monastics.
When the Buddha had partaken of his food, the villager respectfully made
obeisance to him and remaining at a suitable distance, said: “Exalted Buddha, all
the people of the royal city of Bandhumatī saw and know that today I brought
and made an offering to you. As a result of this act of merit, may I become,
throughout Saṁsāra, a great recipient of gifts, possessing a large retinue and
fame. After saying: may it be so, man of good family (
evaṁ hotu kula-putta
),”
the Buddha gave an appreciative talk to the villager and the citizens and then he
returned to the monastery.
Ascetic Life in His Final Existence
The villager, having done meritorious deeds till his death, was reborn only in
Deva and human worlds, and finally, during the lifetime of our Buddha, he took
conception in the womb of a Koliyan Sakyan Princess named Suppavāsā.
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Since his conception, hundreds of gifts arrived continuously, day and night, to
his mother, Princess Suppavāsā. The Princess became wealthier than before.
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Then one day, in order to investigate the fortunate past deeds of the princess,
her royal relatives took the baskets of seeds touched by her hand. When these
seeds were scattered, thousands of sprouts appeared from each seed. It was a plot
of land, measuring two royal acres, yielding some 50 or 60 cartloads of paddy.
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According to the Sinhalese version, 500 gifts came by day and 500 by night.