The Life Stories of the Monks – 1957
they got them through the supernormal powers of Ven. Dabba. Ven. Dabba, by
his powers, created as many mind-made replicas of himself, as his tasks
demanded. Then, by his psychic power, with his fingers emitting light in the
darkness of night, and serving as bright lamps, he, or rather, a replica of himself,
would lead his guests to the places of their choice, show them their living place
and sleeping place.
This is a brief description. For details see the section giving the Training
Rule about Anger (
Duṭṭha-dosa-sikkhāpada
, Vin Pār, PTS 3.158).
Foremost Title Achieved
In consideration of Ven. Dabba’s noble services to the Saṅgha with experience
and competence, the Buddha, on one occasion, declared to the congregation of
monastics:
Etad-aggaṁ bhikkhave mama sāvakānaṁ bhikkhūnaṁ
senāsana-paññāpakānaṁ yad-idaṁ Dabbo Mallaputto.
Monastics, among my monastic disciples who make arrangements for
living places for the Saṅgha, Dabba of the Malla royal family is the
foremost (
etad-agga
).
Since the Buddha assigned Ven. Dabba the duties of seeing to the
accommodation of monastics, Ven. Dabba kept all the eighteen big
monastic compounds around Rājagaha clean, both inside the dwelling
places and around them. He never missed cleaning a sitting place or a
sleeping place or placing water for drinking and washing for the monastics.
Dabba as a Victim of Slander
Even though Ven. Dabba was a truly virtuous monastic, he was a victim of
slander perpetrated by a group of evil monastics led by Ven. Mettiya and Ven.
Bhummajaka who accused him of complicity with a nun named Ven. Mettiyā.
For details refer to the Vinaya (Vin Pār, PTS 3.158); and the Chapter on
Settlements (
Samathakkhandhaka
, Vin Cv 4, PTS 2.74). This unhappy
event was the consequence of his own past misdeed. Ninety-one aeons
previously, during the time of Buddha Vipassī, he had slandered an Arahat,
although knowing him to be pure.