The Life Stories of the Nuns – 2150
Etad-aggaṁ bhikkhave mama sāvikānaṁ bhikkhunīnaṁ
mahābhiññappattānaṁ yad-idaṁ Bhaddākaccānā.
Monastics, among my female monastic disciples who are endowed with
great supernormal powers, Bhaddā Kaccānā is the foremost (
etad-agga
).
Note that there are only four outstanding disciples of the Buddha who are
endowed with such great supernormal powers. They have exceptional
powers to recall past lives over one incalculable period and 100,000 aeons
whereas other disciples can recall their past lives over 100,000 aeons only.
The four such exceptional disciples were Ven. Sāriputta, Ven Mahā
Moggallāna, Ven. Bākula and Ven. Bhaddā Kaccānā. The original name of
the nun was Bhaddā Kaccānā but on account of her golden complexion she
was also known as Bhaddā Kañcānā.
12. Ven. Kisā Gotamī
Aspiration in the Past
The future Kisā Gotamī was reborn into an unknown family in the city of
Haṁsavatī, during the time of Buddha Padumuttara. When she was listening to a
discourse by the Buddha, she saw a nun being named as the foremost female
monastic in wearing coarse, inferior robes. She aspired to be like that nun. After
making an extraordinary offering, she expressed that wish before the Buddha.
The Buddha predicted that her aspiration would be fulfilled during the time of
Buddha Gotama.
A Daughter of King Kikī
The future Kisā Gotamī was reborn in the fortunate destinations, and never into
lower worlds, for a period of 100,000 aeons. During the time of Buddha Kassapa
in the present aeon which was graced by five Buddhas, she was reborn as the
fifth daughter of King Kikī of Bārāṇasī. She was named Dhammā. For the
whole of her lifespan of 20,000 years, she led a life of purity, observing the ten
precepts.
Ascetic Life in Her Final Existence
Princess Dhammā was reborn in the Tāvatiṁsa Realm. In her last existence, she
was born into a rich man’s family, whose fortunes had dwindled and was in a