The Life Stories of the Female Lay Disciples – 2237
for her as the supporter. That was the only spot which Visākhā’s attention had
missed.
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Offering Four Requisites to the Saṅgha
For four rainy months, Visākhā made offerings of the four monastic requisites
to the Buddha and his Saṅgha. On the full moon of November (
Kattikā
) she
donated the robe material of superior quality. The lowest quality received by a
newly admitted monastic was worth 1,000. All the monastics also received the
four sweet foods (
catu-madhu
), to fill their alms bowl full. The four months long
offerings that marked her donation of the Pubbārāma monastery cost her 90
million.
Thus, the site costing 90 million, the building, 90 million, and the ceremonial
offering, 90 million, made a total of 27 billion which Visākhā incurred in her
donation towards the Pubbārāma monastery, a sum of money which very few
women did on such a scale, and more remarkable for her since she lived in the
house of a non-believer.
On the evening at the end of the four month long ceremony Visākhā, amidst her
big company of offerings, was very happy in her thought that her lifelong
ambition had been fulfilled. In sheer exultation, she sang the following five
verses in a wonderfully melodious voice while going round the big monastery
(commentary to Dhp 53, PTS 1.416):
1. “My cherished ambition with the thought: ‘When would I, having made
my earnest wish and acquiring merit over 100,000 aeons, be able to build a
monastery of fine concrete structure that would delight every visitor,
monastic and layman alike?’ This thought that had occupied my mind,
setting Nibbāna as my goal, since the time of Buddha Padumuttara is
fulfilled now!
2. My cherished ambition with the thought: ‘When would I be able to
donate a monastic living place to the Saṅgha, complete with couch,
reclining chair, cushion, pillow, etc.?” This thought that had occupied my
mind, setting Nibbāna as my goal, since the time of Buddha Padumuttara
is fulfilled now!
3. My cherished ambition with the thought: ‘When would I be able to
make offerings of food to the Saṅgha, the merit whereof accomplishes