The Life Stories of the Female Lay Disciples – 2235
this Sāvatthī.” Visākhā was very glad to hear this. She bought a piece of land for
the site of the monastery for the price of 90 million. The building was to cost her
another 90 million. Construction soon began.
Ven. Moggallāna Supervises the Construction
One morning, the Buddha reviewed the world for beings deserving of
Awakening and he saw Bhaddiya, the son of the householder of Bhaddiya, who
had had his former existence in the Deva realm. So, after his meal in the house
of Anāthapiṇḍika, the Buddha went in the direction of the northern gate of
Sāvatthī.
It may be noted that the Buddha usually received an offering of alms food
at Visākhā’s house. After which, he would go through the city’s southern
gate to Jetavana monastery as his residence. If he received his alms food
from
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Anāthapiṇḍika he would go through the city’s eastern gate to
the Pubbārāma monastery as his residence. When he left the city by the
northern gate, people understood that he was taking a journey.
When Visākhā heard the news of the Buddha taking the northern gate, she went
to see him and said: “Venerable sir, are you making a journey?” the Buddha
replied: “Yes, Visākhā, it is so.” Visākhā said: “Venerable sir, I have sacrificed
such a big fortune of 90 million to build a monastery for your use. Would you
wait till the building is complete?” – “Visākhā, my present trip cannot be
postponed.” Then, Visākhā understood that the Buddha had in mind some
prospective disciple whose past merit having ripened, was due for the paths and
fruitions (
magga-phala
), and said: “Venerable sir, in that case, would you leave
behind some monastics who would supervise the construction?” Thereupon, the
Buddha said: “Visākhā, take the alms bowl of the monastic of your choice.”
Visākhā had a natural liking for Ven. Ānanda. However, she thought that Ven.
Mahā Moggallāna, with his great powers, would be a real help in the expeditious
completion of her monastery. So, she took the alms bowl of Ven. Moggallāna,
who glanced towards the Buddha. The Buddha said to the venerable:
“Moggallāna, you and your followers of 500 monastics will stay behind.” And so
Ven. Moggallāna became the monastic to supervise Visākhā’s monastery
construction.
By the great power of Ven. Mahā Moggallāna, big distances as much as 50 or 60
leagues were made every day by the people who collected building materials. In