The Life Stories of the Monks – 1989
Buddha. Prince Sumana was very much impressed by the supernormal powers of
the monk.
Buddha Padumuttara came out of his Perfumed Chamber and sat on the seat
prepared for him. Prince Sumana made obeisance to the Buddha and exchanged
cordial greetings with him. “When did you come, prince?” asked the Buddha.
“Venerable sir, I arrived here just when the Fortunate One retired into the
Perfumed Chamber,” replied the prince, “the monastics told me that they had no
right to see the Fortunate One as and when they wished, and directed me to Ven.
Sumana. As for Ven. Sumana, by saying just one word, he announced my
presence to the Fortunate One and also arranged for my seeing the Fortunate
One. I presume, venerable sir, that Ven. Sumana is close to the Fortunate One in
this teaching.”
“Prince, what you say is true. This Sumana is close with the Realised One in this
teaching.” – “Venerable sir, what kind of meritorious action leads one to
become a close disciple to the Buddha?” – “Prince, by giving in generosity, by
keeping morality and by observing the precepts, one may aspire to become a
close disciple to the Buddha.” Prince Sumana now had the right opportunity to
invite the Buddha to his place to receive an offering. He said: “Venerable sir, I
wish to become an intimate disciple to some Future Buddha, just like Ven.
Sumana. May the Fortunate One accept my offering of food tomorrow.” The
Buddha signified the acceptance of the invitation by remaining silent. The
prince returned to his temporary quarters in the city and made preparations for
a great offering which lasted for seven days at his temporary quarters.
On the seventh day, Prince Sumana paid homage to the Buddha and said:
“Venerable sir, I have obtained consent from my father, the king, to have the
privilege of attending to the Fortunate One during the three-month Rains
Retreat (
Vassa
) period. May the Fortunate One accept my attendance on him for
the Rains Retreat (
Vassa
).” The Buddha reviewed the benefit that would accrue
to the prince if the request be allowed, and seeing that it was going to be
beneficial for him, said: “Prince, the Fortunate One likes to stay in a quiet place.”
“Exalted Buddha, I understand! Fortunate One, I understand!” said the prince. “I
shall now build a monastery for the Fortunate One. When completed, I shall
send messengers to the Fortunate One. Then may the Fortunate One and 100,000
monastics come to our monastery.” The prince left after obtaining consent from