The Life Stories of the Monks – 2067
Ascetic Life in His Final Existence
During the aeon that intervened between the two Buddhas, the master craftsman
and all his followers had existence in the Deva Realms. Then on the eve of the
advent of Buddha Gotama, they were reborn in the human world. Their leader
was born as a son of the king’s Brahmin chaplain at the court of King Mahā
Kosala, father of Pasenadi Kosala, and he was named Bāvarī, and was endowed
with three distinguishing marks of a great man. Being a master of the three
Vedas, he succeeded to the office of Brahmin chaplain
at the death of his father.
The remaining 16,000 men were reborn in Sāvatthī in the Brahmin clan. Among
them
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were:
Ajito Tissa-metteyyo, Puṇṇako atha Mettagū,
Dhotako Upasīvo ca, Nando ca atha Hemako.
Todeyya-kappā dubhayo, Jatukkaṇṇī ca paṇḍito,
Bhadrāvudho Udayo ca, Posālo cāpi brāhmaṇo.
Mogharājā ca medhāvī, Piṅgiyo ca mahā isi.
1) Ajita, 2) Tissa Metteyya, 3) Puṇṇaka, 4) Mettagū, 5) Dhotaka, 6) Upasīva, 7)
Nanda, 8) Hemaka, 9) Todeyya, 10) Kappa, 11) Jatukaṇṇī, 12) Bhadrāvudha, 13)
Udaya, 14) Posala, 15) Mogharāja, 16) Piṅgiya.
These sixteen Brahmins learned the three Vedas from master Bāvarī. The 1,000
followers under each of them, in turn, learned from them. Thus, Bāvarī and his
company of followers making a total of 16,017 Brahmins became united again in
their last existence.
Renunciation by Bāvarī and his Followers
At the death of King Mahā Kosala, his son, Pasenadi Kosala, was anointed king.
The king’s Brahmin chaplain Bāvarī retained his office under the new king, who
granted fresh privileges to him in addition to those given by his father.
The new king, as a prince, had been a pupil under Bāvarī so that his
relationship with the old Brahmin chaplain was not only official but also
personal.
One day, Bāvarī, remaining in seclusion, took a cool assessment of the learning
that he possessed. He saw that the Vedas were not of any value to him in good
stead in the hereafter. He decided to renounce the world as a recluse. When he
revealed this plan to King Pasenadi Kosala, the king said: “Master, your