The Life Stories of the Monks – 1994
On a certain occasion, the Buddha, attended by Ven. Nāgasamāla, was making a
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long journey when they reached a forked road. Ven. Nāgasamāla,
departing from the main route, said to the Buddha: “Venerable sir, I am taking
this road on the left of the forked road.” The Buddha said: “Monastic, come, let
us take the other road.” Ven. Nāgasamāla then, saying impatiently: “Venerable
sir, take that road, I am going this way,” and he made a move to put the
Buddha’s alms bowl and robes on the ground. Thereupon, the Buddha said to
him: “Monastic, bring them to me,” and he had to carry them himself, and then
went by the way he chose while Ven. Nāgasamāla took the other way, leaving
the Buddha. When he had gone a short distance, Ven. Nāgasamāla was robbed
by a gang of robbers who took away his alms bowl and robes and also hit him on
the head. With blood streaming down from his head, he remembered the
Buddha as his only refuge and went back to him. The Buddha asked him: “Monk,
what has befallen you?” Ven. Nāgasamāla related his story to the Buddha and he
said to him: “Monk, take heart. Foreseeing this danger, I had asked you not to
take that road.”
This is one of the incidents that led to the appointment of a permanent
personal attendant.
On another occasion during the 13
th
Rains Retreat (
Vassa
) when the Buddha was
staying on the mountain abode at Cālikā hill, after the alms round in Jantu
village, the Buddha, with the temporary attendant Ven. Meghiya, was going by
the side of the river Kimikāḷā when, on seeing a Mango Grove, Ven. Meghiya
said to the Buddha: “Venerable sir, take the alms bowl and the double robe
yourself, I want to meditate in that Mango Grove.” The Buddha tried to dissuade
him three times not to do so, but he would not listen. Then, no sooner had Ven.
Meghiya sat on a rocky platform to start meditating, than three demeritorious
thoughts oppressed him. He returned to the Buddha and related what had
occurred in his mind when he tried to meditate. The Buddha solaced him saying:
“Seeing that was going to to happen to you, I told you not to resort to that place.”
For details about this event, read chapter 32a. This is another instance that
led to the appointment of a permanent attendant.
On account of such mishaps, the Buddha, on another occasion, sitting on the
Buddha’s seat at the Assembly Hall in the precincts of his Perfumed Chamber at
the Jetavana monastery, said to the monastics: “Monastics, I have grown old