The Life Stories of the Male Lay Disciples – 2195
That virtuous one who distinctly knows the Arahats as the fertile field for
sowing seeds of merit and gives up delightful things that are hard to be
given up, abandons them, releases them liberally with a delightful heart,
reaps the benefit of that deed in various delightful ways.
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After uttering these verses in appreciation of the householder’s memorable
offerings, the Buddha departed.
On that occasion, Ugga the householder said to the Buddha: “Venerable sir, I
have heard from the Fortunate One’s teaching that ‘He who makes a gift of what
he cherishes, reaps the benefit that he cherishes.’ Venerable sir, whatever
suitable articles are in my possession may be assumed by the Fortunate One as
already donated to the Fortunate One and his Saṅgha.” Thenceforth, he always
donated various suitable things to the Buddha and his Saṅgha.
Foremost Title Achieved
On account of this, when the Buddha, during his residence at the Jetavana
monastery, was designating outstanding lay disciples according to their merit, he
declared:
Etad-aggaṁ bhikkhave mama sāvakānaṁ upāsakānaṁ
manāpa-dāyakānaṁ yad-idaṁ Uggo Gahapati Vesāliko.
Monastics, among my lay disciples who are in the habit of giving
delightful things in generosity, Ugga the Householder of Vesālī, is the
foremost.
Householders Ugga of Vesālī has eight marvellous qualities.
A brief description of these qualities is given here. For a full account the
reader is directed to the First Discourse about Ugga (
Paṭhama-ugga-sutta
,
AN 8.21).
The Eight Marvellous Qualities of Ugga of Vesālī
At one time, while staying at the Kūṭāgārasāla monastery in the Great Wood,
near Vesālī, the Buddha said to the monastics: “Monastics, note that Ugga the
Householder of Vesālī, has eight marvellous qualities.” He then retired to his
private chamber.