The Life Stories of the Female Lay Disciples – 2236
carrying them too, they could do it without great hardship. No mishaps such as
broken axles on the carts ever occurred. Soon, the two-storey seven-tier
monastery was completed on a clear and level site eight acres wide. The seven-
tier monastery had 500 chambers on the ground floor and 500 chambers on the
first floor. Around the main building, she added, for better perspective and
practical usefulness, 500 meditation cells, 500 smaller tiered monastic dwellings
and 500 stairways.
The Donation Ceremony Lasting Four Months
The Buddha returned from his tour after nine months. By that time, the
construction of the Pubbārāma monastery had been completed, thanks to the
supervision of Ven. Mahā Moggallāna. Visākhā had a broad gold plate, about
the size that might contain 60 water pots, fashioned for the pinnacle of the
monastery. When she heard that the Buddha was returning to the Jetavana
monastery, she invited him to stay in her new monastery, known as the
Pubbārāma, the Eastern Monastery, together with his Saṅgha, because she
wanted to hold ceremonies marking the donation of the monastery. She said:
“Venerable sir, I would request the Fortunate One to stay in this monastery for
the four rainy months.”
The Buddha having acceded to her request, she made great offerings of food to
the Buddha and his Saṅgha. Then, a female friend of Visākhā went to her and
requested a favour: “Friend Visākhā, I would like to donate a piece of floor
cover worth 100,000 pieces of money to your monastery. Kindly show me where
I should put it.” Visākhā replied: “Very well, friend, look for the place yourself,
for if I were to say: ‘There is no place for your floor cover, you might
misunderstand me.’ ” – “Her friend went about the Great Monastery, inspecting
every part of it, on both storeys, but could not find a spot which was not already
covered with flooring material of the same quality or better than the one she
had brought. She was greatly disappointed and wept in a corner.
Ven. Ānanda saw her weeping and asked her the reason. She told him her story.
Ven. Ānanda then consoled her: “Do not worry, I will show you the spot where
you may spread your flooring material,” and he pointed to her an uncovered
spot at the end of the stairway which was the place for the Saṅgha to wash their
feet. She was told that all the monastics would step over that flooring before the
monastery, after washing their feet and that would be a really meritorious thing