The Life Stories of the Female Lay Disciples – 2244
Khujjuttarā Attains Stream-Entry
The three householders of Kosambī attended on the Buddha and his Saṅgha in
turns, making big offerings for a month. Then they extended the privileges of
honouring the Buddha and his Saṅgha, in making great offerings, to other
people of Kosambī by organizing them into localities or associations.
One day, the Buddha and his company of a large number of monastics were at
the house of a florist, to receive his offerings. At that time, Khujjuttarā, the
personal attendant to Queen Sāmāvatī, went to buy flowers, which was her
routine duty. The florist said to her: “Ah, dear Uttarā, I have no time to serve
you this morning. I am busy attending on the Buddha and his Saṅgha. Will you
lend a hand in our food offering? This good deed of yours will lead to your
emancipation from bondage.” Khujjuttarā ate her portion of food given by the
florist and joined him and his people in serving food to the Buddha. She learnt
by heart the Buddha’s discourse, which was taught to those who came near him.
At the end of the discourse, she was established in the fruition of Stream-entry.
Sāmāvatī and 500 Ladies-in-Waiting Attain Stream-Entry
Khujjuttarā, in her daily purchase of flowers for Queen Sāmāvatī, usually
bought only four coins worth of flowers and pocketed four coins out of the
queen’s daily allowance of eight coins for flowers. But on the day she became a
noble Stream-enterer, Khujjuttarā had no mind to steal the money entrusted to
her, and bought eight coins worth of flowers, which now filled her basket.
Queen Sāmāvatī, seeing an unusually large quantity of flowers in Khujjuttarā’s
basket, asked her: “Why dear Uttarā, do you have such a big basket of flowers
today, unlike the previous days! Did the king increase my allowance for
flowers?”
Khujjuttarā, as a Stream-enterer, was now incapable of telling lies, and so
confessed her previous misconduct. The queen asked her: “Why, then, have you
brought such a big quantity of flowers today?” And Khujjuttarā replied:
“Because I did not steal the money today. I cannot do so because I have realized
Nibbāna. I have comprehended deathlessness, after hearing the Buddha’s
discourse.” Thereupon, Queen Sāmāvatī and her 500 ladies-in-waiting spread out
their hands and asked Khujjuttarā: “Dear Uttarā, give us a share of that
deathless Nibbāna!”