The Life Stories of the Nuns – 2110
After the Paccekabuddha had gone on awhile, she thought: “A Paccekabuddha
has no use for a flower, perhaps I should get it back and wear it.” Hence, she
followed after the Paccekabuddha and then asked for the lotus flower back. But
then she pondered: “Well, if the Paccekabuddha did not want my gift of the
flower, he would have refused to accept it at the beginning. Now that he allowed
me to put it on his alms bowl, he must have liked it as a gift.” So thinking, she
placed the flower back into the alms bowl.
For this wavering act, her future existences, as we shall see, were marked
by mixed fortunes.
Having thus returned the gift of the lotus flower, and admitting her fault for
taking it back earlier, she expressed her wish: “Venerable sir, for offering this
popcorn may I be blessed with 500 sons in my future existence. This is equal to
the number of popcorn flowers that make up my gift. Furthermore, for my gift
of the lotus flower, may lotus flowers rise up from the earth to receive every
step I make in my future existences!”
According to the life history of Uppalavaṇā, while the farmer’s daughter was
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making her offerings to the Paccekabuddha, 500 farm workers, who were
watching the field, offered some honey to the Paccekabuddha and made their
wish that in a future existence they be reborn as the sons of the young lady.
The Paccekabuddha then rose into the sky even while the girl was watching him
and returned to Mount Gandhamādana where he placed the lotus flowers at the
entrance to Nandamūla Cave, for use by all Paccekabuddhas as a doormat at the
foot of the flight of steps.
Queen Padumā Devī
As the result of that good deed, when future Ven. Uppalavaṇṇā passed away
from that existence, she was reborn in an instantaneous full-grown birth as a
Deva. There, in her own existence, a lotus flower arose from the earth at her
foot at every step she made. When she passed away from that Deva existence,
she was reborn in the human world from a lotus flower in a big lake of lotus
flowers at the foot of a mountain. A recluse living nearby, early one morning,
went to the lake to wash his face and saw a lotus flower in bud which was
already bigger than the other buds. While the other buds had opened up their