The Life Stories of the Male Lay Disciples – 2196
Later, a monastic went to the house of Ugga and sat at a place prepared for the
Saṅgha.
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Ugga greeted him, paid respects to the monastic, and sat in a suitable
place. To Ugga, the monastic said: “Householder, the Fortunate One said that
you are endowed with eight marvellous qualities. What are these eight qualities?”
Ugga replied: “Venerable sir, I am not sure which eight qualities the Fortunate
One sees in me that he calls marvellous, but as a matter of fact, I have eight
qualities that are most extraordinary. May your reverence listen to them and
consider well.” – “Very well, householder,” the monastic said, and Ugga told his
story:
1. “Venerable sir, from the moment I cast my eyes on the Buddha, I had
explicit faith in him as the Buddha, with no vacillation. So, venerable
sir, my confidence in the Buddha at first sight is the first extraordinary
thing about me.
2. Venerable sir, I approached the Buddha with pure conviction. The
Fortunate One discoursed to me in a step-by-step exposition on the
merits of giving with generosity; the
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virtue of morality; the
description about the celestial world, the world of the Devas; and the
practice of the noble path leading to the paths, fruitions (
magga-phala
)
and Nibbāna. That made my mind receptive, malleable, free of
hindrances, elated and clear. The Fortunate One, knowing this,
expounded to me regarding the exalted Dhamma, the four noble truths
of suffering (
dukkha
), the origin of suffering, the cessation of suffering,
and the way leading to the cessation of suffering. Consequently, I
gained the eye of the Dhamma and attained Non-returning (
Anāgāmi-
phala
). From the time I became a Non-returner (
Anāgāmī
) I took a
lifelong vow of the supermundane refuge and observed the five
precepts with a pure life of chastity (
brahma-cariyā
) as one of the
routine precepts.
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This is the second extraordinary thing about me.
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500 seats being made available for the Saṅgha at all times.
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This is the ordinary five precepts with abstinence as a vow in lieu of the vow of
wrongful sexual conduct.