The Life Stories of the Female Lay Disciples – 2218
Within the area of Rājagaha, King Bimbisāra’s domain, besides Meṇḍaka, there
were four other householders: Jotika, Jaṭila, Puṇṇa and Kākavaliya. King
Bimbisāra had within his domain these five householders with inexhaustible
resources.
Of these five, the story of Puṇṇa the householder will be included in the
story of Uttarā. The other four will be briefly described in chapter 45c.
When Meṇḍaka heard of the arrival of the Buddha, he said to his granddaughter,
the daughter of Dhanañjaya: “Granddaughter, what I am going to say is for the
auspicious earning of merit for you and as well as for me. Go and welcome the
Buddha, who is on his way, ride with your 500 female attendants in each of your
coaches together with 500 maid servants.”
Visākhā Established in Stream-Entry at Age Seven
Visākhā gladly obeyed her grandfather and left home in 500 coaches. Her
grandfather might have thought of her riding the coach to the presence of the
Buddha, such being his sense of self-importance, but Visākhā was a person of
innate wisdom and considered it improper to go to the Buddha’s presence riding
in a coach. As such, she dismounted at a reasonable distance from the Buddha,
went on foot to him, made obeisance to him and sat in a suitable place.
The Buddha taught her a discourse which suited the mental frame of a seven-
year old. At the end of the discourse, Visākhā and her 500 attendants attained
Stream-entry knowledge and first fruition.
Meṇḍaka also visited the Buddha, made obeisance to him and sat in a suitable
place. The Buddha taught a discourse to suit the mental frame of Meṇḍaka, at
the end of which, he was established in the fruition of Stream-entry knowledge.
He invited the Buddha to an
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alms food offering in his house the next day.
The following day he made an offering of delicious food to the Buddha and his
Saṅgha. He made the offerings on a lavish scale for fifteen days continuously.
The Buddha stayed at Bhaddiya for as long as there were people who deserved
to be Awakened.
Visākhā and Family Moved to Sāketa
Pasenadi of Kosala, King of Sāvatthī, wrote to King Bimbisāra saying that as
there was no householder of inexhaustible resources in his kingdom, he
requested him to send one such family to Kosala.