The Life Stories of the Monks – 1923
mother’s advice, the prince did so by blocking the four main gates so that
there could be no exit or entrance. Though he did so for seven years, the
citizens went out from smaller gates to collect grass, wood, etc. The
blockage proved useless. Hearing that, the mother gave her son further
advice to block the smaller gates as well.
When the prince did, following his mother’s advice, the citizens found
their movement badly limited. Seven days later they beheaded King
Kosala and
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offered it to the prince. The prince entered the city and
crowned himself king. As a result of these aforesaid evil deeds, the son and
the mother had to face their respective miseries.
Self-Investigation of his Good Deeds
At a later time, when the Buddha arrived in Sāvatthī, Ven. Sīvali paid obeisance
respectfully to him and sought permission, saying: “Exalted Buddha, I would
like to investigate my own good deeds (
kamma
). Kindly give me 500 monks as
my companions.” The Buddha permitted, saying: “Take them along, dear son
Sīvali.”
Ven. Sīvali headed for the Himavanta by following a forest route with 500
companions. Then he came across:
1. A great banyan tree on the way.
2. The Paṇḍava Hill.
3. The river Aciravatī.
4. The ocean known as Varasāgara.
5. The Himavanta.
6. The lake in the Chaddanta forest.
7. Mount Gandhamādana.
8. Ven. Revata’s dwelling.
At all these places, Devas gave a great alms giving (
mahā-dāna
) to Ven. Sīvali
for seven days. Particularly, when they arrived on Mount Gandhamādana, a
Deva, named Nāgadatta, offered him milk rice and butter-rice alternately for
seven days. Then the monks said among themselves: “Friends, we do not see
cows being milked by Devas nor we see the milk-curds being stirred to make