Rich Men with Inexhaustible Resources – 2276
hands. I must see to a proper residence for him,” and he descended to the human
world in the guise of a carpenter. He asked the men at the site: “Men, what is
this all about?”
“We are pegging out the house to be built for Jotika’s residence.”
“Then, make way men, Jotika is not the kind of man who has to live in a house
built by human hands.”
So saying, he intently looked at a stretch of land that was fourteen acres wide.
1. The land became flat and smooth like a meditation device for meditating on
the earth element.
2. Then, Sakka, looking intently at the chosen site, willing in his mind: “Let
there arise, opening up the earth, a seven-tiered mansion finished with the seven
kinds of precious stones,” and instantly a seven-tiered mansion complete with
the seven kinds of precious stones arose opened up the earth.
3. Next, Sakka, looking intently at the mansion, willing in his mind: “Let there
appear seven walls finished with the seven kinds of precious stones around the
mansion,” and instantly the seven walls appeared around the mansion.
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4. Next, Sakka, looking intently at the walls, willing in his mind: “Let there
appear wishing trees inside each of the seven walls,” and instantly there
appeared wishing trees inside each of the seven walls.
5. Next, Sakka looked intently at the mansion and willed in his mind: “Let there
appear four gold jars full of precious stones at each of the four corners of the
mansion,” and his wish materialized.
In this connection, Jotika’s four treasure jars are different from the
treasure jars that usually appeared for Bodhisattas, in that in the latter case,
the four jars were of various sizes at their mouths varying from one league
in diameter: ¾ league, ½ league, and ¼ league; they had their bottoms
reaching down to the base of the great earth. In the former case, the size of
the mouths of the jars is not mentioned in the old commentaries, but they
contained jewels about the size of palmyra fruits whose faces have been
cut off.
6. At the four corners of the great mansion, four sugar cane plants of solid gold
appeared, each with a stem the thickness of a palmyra tree. The leaves of the
trees were emerald. These trees bore witness to Jotika’s immense past merit.