The Life Stories of the Monks – 2050
suitable place. While sitting there, he witnessed the Buddha honour a monastic
as the foremost in the field of illuminating the doctrine to his audience. As such,
he had a great desire to be honoured with the same recognition by some Future
Buddha. He made exceptional offerings to the Buddha and, thereafter, he
aspired to that honour. The Buddha predicted that his aspiration would be
fulfilled.
Life as a Clansman during Buddha Vipassī’s Time
The future Rādha, after aspiring to the senior discipleship at the time of Buddha
Padumuttara, and after many more existences of meritorious deeds, was reborn
as a worthy man again during the time of Buddha Vipassī. When he came of age,
he met Buddha Vipassī who was going on alms round. He had an intense
devotion to the Buddha and offered him a mango of a very delicious type.
Ascetic Life in His Final Existence
Future Rādha was reborn in the Deva realm because of that meritorious deed.
After the Deva existence, he was reborn only in the Deva realm and the human
world, where he engaged himself in further deeds of merit. During the time of
Buddha Gotama, he was reborn as a Brahmin youth by the name of Rādha, in
the city of Rājagaha. He married and when he became old, he did not enjoy the
usual care from his wife. Wishing to become a monastic, he went to the
monastery but his requests for admission into the Saṅgha were refused by all the
monastics because they were not interested in having an aged pupil who would
not be able to serve them personally.
Rādha the Brahmin, already decrepit due to old age, looked even more aged
because of his frustrations in being refused repeatedly to be admitted into the
Saṅgha. He was a pitiful sight as he was being reduced to a mere skeleton,
completely worn out, pale like a withered leaf with veins running over his whole
body, like netting. One day, he went to the Buddha and after an exchange of
courteous greetings, sat in a suitable place. The Buddha saw that the old
Brahmin had sufficient merit to gain path-knowledge. And to start a dialogue,
the Buddha asked: “Brahmin, are you being taken good care of by your wife and
children?” The old Brahmin replied: “Gotama, I am far from being taken care of
by my wife and children. In fact, they have been treating me as a total stranger