The Life Stories of the Monks – 2082
4. Brahmin, like a bird that leaves the lowly bushes of scanty fruit and
resorts to a fruitful grove, so also I have left the company of lesser minds,
and like a golden swan, have reached a great lake of immense wisdom.
5. Brahmin, before the time of Buddha Gotama’s teaching, religious
teachers proclaimed their views to me saying: ‘This is how it has always
been, and this is how it will always be.’ They were mere hearsay
knowledge, gaining ground as oral tradition. They only serve as sources of
unwholesome speculation bearing on sensuality, and so on.
6. Brahmin, that Buddha Gotama whom I have followed is unrivalled. He
is committed to dispelling darkness. He has a halo around his person and
sheds the light of knowledge everywhere. My teacher, Buddha Gotama,
has awe-inspiring wisdom. His intelligence is infinite like the earth.
7. Brahmin, the Buddha expounded to me the Dhamma which can be
personally apperceived, which is not delayed in its result, which leads to
the end of craving, and to the security of Nibbāna. That Buddha, my
teacher, is beyond comparison.”
8-9. Thereupon Bāvarī asked Piṅgiya thus: “Piṅgiya, whereas the Buddha
expounded to you the Dhamma which is personally appreciable, which is
not delayed in its result, which leads to the end of craving, and to security
against all defilements and, whereas the Buddha is beyond comparison;
has awe-inspiring wisdom, and infinite intelligence like the earth, yet why
do you ever stay away from him?”
Bāvarī scolded his nephew for not staying close to such a great man as the
Buddha.
10-11. “Brahmin, that Buddha, my Teacher, expounded to me the
Dhamma which can be personally perceived, which is not delayed in its
result, which leads to the end of craving, and to security against all
defilements. He has awe-inspiring wisdom, and infinite intelligence like
the earth. In fact, I do not stay away from him even for a moment.
12. Brahmin, with mindfulness, I am seeing the Buddha in my mind as
clearly as with my eyes, I am seeing him by day or by night. By night I
remember his greatness with reverence. That is why I never consider
myself away from the Buddha, even for a moment.