The Life Stories of the Nuns – 2138
the foremost female monastic in the endowment of the supernormal power of
the divine eye, which is characterized by knowledge of past existences. She then
had a strong desire to become one like that nun with supernormal power of the
divine eye and accordingly she made an extraordinary offering and made her
aspiration before Buddha Padumuttara. Buddha Padumuttara predicted that her
aspiration would be fulfilled during the time of Buddha Gotama.
For details of this part of the story, read
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the Traditions about the
Elder Nun Sakulā (
Sakulā-therī-apādāna
, Thi-ap 24).
Past Existence as a Female Wandering Ascetic
Princess Nandā engaged herself in doing many great deeds of merit throughout
her life, and, after passing away from that existence, she was reborn in the Deva
realm. Subsequently, she was reborn in the human or Deva realm only. During
Buddha Kassapa’s time, she was reborn into a Brahmin family. She became a
recluse and led a life of a secluded ascetic. After the passing away of Buddha
Kassapa, his relics were enshrined in a great relic shrine (
stūpa
). The ascetic,
who was the future Sakulā, one day obtained some oil on her round for alms oil.
With that amount of oil she made an offering of lights throughout the night at
the shrine where Buddha Kassapa’s relics were enshrined.
Ascetic Life in Her Final Existence
The wandering ascetic passed away and was reborn in Tāvatiṁsa Realm, as a
Deva endowed with the special Deva faculty of vision. For the whole period of
the interval between the two Buddhas, she fared on in the Deva realm only.
During the time of Buddha Gotama, she was reborn into a Brahmin family in
Sāvatthī, by the name of Sakulā. When she came of age, she attended a
ceremony which celebrated the donations of the Jetavana monastery by
Anāthapiṇḍika to the Buddha where she listened to the Buddha’s discourse and
she became a lay disciple. Later, she received a discourse from an Arahat which
kindled her spiritual urgency and resulted in her becoming a nun. She strove
diligently in the noble practice of purity and soon became an Arahat.
Foremost Title Achieved
After becoming an Arahat, Ven. Sakulā, as the result of her past aspiration, was
especially devoted to the exercise of the supernormal power of the divine eye