The Life Stories of the Monks – 2017
27. I have never bathed in a bath-house.
28. I have never used bath-powder.
29. I have never allowed myself to be massaged by a companion monastic.
30. I have never been ill, even for the duration taken to draw a drop of milk.
31. I have never taken even a bit of herbal medicine.
32. I have never leaned against a support.
33. I have never lain on a bed.
These are also marvellous facts about Ven. Bākula.
34. Friend Kassapa, I have been a monastic for 80 years. All through these 80
years, I have never taken up residence for the Rains Retreat period near a
village.
This mode of dwelling in the forest throughout the whole period of the
monastic life is another marvellous fact about Ven. Bākula.
35. Friend Kassapa, I remained in a defiled state as a worldling only for the first
seven days of the monastic life, eating the alms food from the people. On the
eighth day, knowledge of the Arahat fruition arose in me.
That Ven. Bākula became an Arahat on the eighth day of his monastic life
is also a marvellous fact concerning him.
After hearing the marvellous and extraordinary facts about Ven. Bākula,
the naked ascetic Kassapa requested Ven. Bākula to admit him into the
Saṅgha as a monastic under this teaching. Ven. Bākula did not act as
preceptor to him, but he found a suitable monastic to be preceptor to
Kassapa, who was admitted into the Saṅgha. Not long after, Ven. Kassapa,
by diligently engaging in the noble practice, became an Arahat.
36. Then one day Ven. Bākula, holding his key, went from one monastery to
another and announced thus: “Venerable ones, come forth! Venerable ones,
come forth! Today I shall realize Parinibbāna!”
The fact that Ven. Bākula was able to do so is also a marvellous thing
concerning him.
37. When the Saṅgha was thus apprised and the companion monastics had
gathered themselves, Ven. Bākula, reflecting that during his whole life he had