The Life Stories of the Male Lay Disciples – 2198
One expounds the Dhamma which is indeed excellent in the beginning,
excellent in the middle, and excellent in the end.’ I do not think the
Devas
’
coming to me to say those words is extraordinary. I do not feel
exhilarated by their coming to me and for the experience of conversing
with them. Venerable sir, my indifference to the coming of Devas to me
and the experience of conversing with them is the seventh
extraordinary thing about me.
8. Venerable sir, I do not see any of the five fetters that tend to rebirth in
the lower sensuous realms of existence that have not been discarded in
me. Venerable sir, my having attained Non-returning (
Anāgāmi-magga
)
is the eighth extraordinary thing about me.
Venerable sir, I know I have these eight extraordinary qualities. But I am not
sure which eight qualities the Fortunate One sees in me that he calls marvellous.”
Thereafter, the monastic, having received alms food from Ugga the householder,
departed. He took his meal and then went to the Buddha, made obeisance to him,
and sat in a suitable place. Sitting thus, he related to the Buddha the full details
of the conversation that
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took place between him and Ugga the
householder.
The Buddha said: “Good, good, monastic. Anyone who could answer your
questions well should be given these very answers that Ugga the householder did.
Monastic, I say that Ugga the householder is endowed with those eight
extraordinary qualities that are marvellous. Monastics, note that Ugga the
householder has these very eight marvellous qualities that he told you.”
The Destination of Ugga the Householder
Thereafter, on a certain day, Ugga the householder of Vesālī died and was
reborn in one of the five Pure Abodes (
Suddhāvāsa
) in the Brahma Realms. The
Buddha was then residing at the Jetavana monastery. At that time, about the
middle of the night, Brahma Ugga, with his resplendent body that flooded the
whole of the Jetavana monastic complex, approached the Buddha, made his
obeisance to him, and stood at a suitable distance. To that Brahma Ugga, the
Buddha said: “How is it? Is your desire fulfilled?” And Brahma Ugga replied:
“Venerable sir, my desire is indeed fulfilled.”