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cucumber. King Bimbisāra studied Jotika’s mansion closely and, uttering his
sincere comment: “Great indeed is Jotika’s wealth,” he departed.
Jotika’s Spiritual Urgency and Awakening
Later on, Prince Ajātasattu, under the evil influence of Devadatta, imprisoned
his own father, King Bimbisāra, and made him unable to walk inside his cell by
cutting open the soles of his feet and exposing the wounds to burning charcoals,
and starving him to death. This he did to usurp the throne. No sooner had he
ascended the throne, than he took his big army to confiscate Jotika’s mansion by
force. But, as his army came in front of the jewelled wall, the reflection of his
own forces on the wall looked as if the guards of Jotika were about to attack
him, and he dared not go near the wall.
Jotika was keeping the Observance Day (
Uposatha
) at that time. He had finished
his meal early in the morning and gone to the Buddha’s monastery where he
listened to the Buddha’s discourse. Thus, while Ajātasattu was burning with
greed, Jotika was enjoying the serenity of the
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Buddha’s company.
The moral of this is: “Just as foolish ones, ruffians blinded by inordinate
greed, fret and fume and torment themselves, while the wise ones,
cherishing the Dhamma, find mental happiness and physical ease.”
When King Ajātasattu’s army approached the first wall of Jotika’s mansion,
Yamakoḷī, the guardian Deva of the gate raised a fierce alarm: “Now, where
will you escape?” and routed the king’s army which fled in confusion in every
direction. Ajātasattu ran towards the Buddha’s monastery in a haphazard
manner.
When Jotika saw the king, he rose and went to him and asked: “Great King,
what’s up?” The king said furiously: “You detailed your men to fight me while
you come here and pretend to be attending to the Buddha’s discourse. How is
that?”
“Great King, did you go to my place to confiscate it by force?” inquired Jotika.
“Yes, I did,” said the king angrily.
Jotika coolly said to him: “Great King, not to speak of yourself alone, 1,000
monarchs will find it impossible to take my mansion by force without my
consent.”
“Are you going to be king?” he felt greatly insulted by Jotika’s remarks.