The Life Stories of the Monks – 2035
When Princess Anojā came of age, she became the Chief Queen of King Mahā
Kappina. The wives of the householders in their previous existence were again
united with their spouses of the past existence. The thousand ministers and their
wives enjoyed the same glories of life as the king and the queen. When the king
and queen rode on elephant-back, the thousand ministers and their wives rode
on elephant-back too. When the king rode on horseback, they also rode on
horseback, and when the king rode on a chariot, they also rode on chariots. This
was because all of them had done meritorious deeds together in their past
existences.
Looking for Wonderful News
King Mahā Kappina had five thoroughbred horses: Bala, Balavāhana, Puppha,
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Pupphavāhana and Supatta. The king used only Supatta and let his royal
riders use the other four. It was the duty of his royal riders to gather daily
information for him. They were properly fed in the morning, after which the
king sent them out on their daily mission with the command: “Go ye, my good
men, go to a distance of two to three leagues around this city of Kukkuṭavatī,
each in his own direction to the four quarters, and see if there is news of the
appearance of the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Saṅgha in the world. As soon as
you hear the happy news, bring it to me with great haste.” The four riders would
gallop away to the four quarters from the four city gates, went three leagues
distance each day, and then returned to the palace, but without the good tidings
the king eagerly awaited.
Then one day, as King Mahā Kappina visited the royal gardens riding his horse,
Supatta, accompanied by his 1,000 ministers, he saw a caravan of 500 merchants,
all looking tired, enter the city. The king thought: “These merchants had a
weary journey. Probably they must have some fresh news to tell.” He summoned
them and addressed them: “Good men, where have you come from?” – “Great
King, there is the city of Sāvatthī which is 120 leagues away from this city of
Kukkuṭavatī. We have come from that Sāvatthī.” – “Good men, tell me if there
is some special news, current in Sāvatthī.” – “Great King, there has appeared a
Buddha at Sāvatthī.”
On hearing the word “Buddha,” the king was so overwhelmed by the five stages
of delightful satisfaction that he was senseless for a short while. “What, what did
you say?” – “Great King, the Buddha has appeared in the world.” For three