Rich Men with Inexhaustible Resources – 2287
wish thus: “Venerable sir, may I never, in my faring in Saṁsāra, meet with
starvation. May I have a vessel of cooked rice which never gets depleted
however much is taken from it by the populace of Jambudīpa, while I sit
distributing the rice. In all my future existences, may I have my present husband
as my husband, my present son as my son, and my present daughter-in-law as my
daughter-in-law, and my present servant as my servant.”
The rich man’s son also offered his share of rice to the Paccekabuddha, and
made his wish: “May I never, in my faring in Saṁsāra, meet with starvation.
May I have a bag of silver coins containing 1,000 pieces out of which I may
distribute silver to everyone in Jambudīpa, and may the bag remain as full as
ever. In all my future existences, may my present parents be my parents, may my
wife be my wife, and may our present servant be our servant.”
The rich man’s daughter-in-law also offered her share of the rice to the
Paccekabuddha and made her wish thus: “May I never, in my faring in Saṁsāra,
meet with starvation. May I have a basket of rice grain, out of which I may
distribute rice to all the populace of Jambudīpa, and may that basket never get
depleted. In all my future existences, may my present parents-in-law be my
parents-in-law, may my present husband be my husband, and may our present
servant be our servant.”
The servant Puṇṇa also offered his share of rice to the Paccekabuddha and made
his wish thus: “May I never, in my faring in Saṁsāra, meet with starvation. In
all my future existences, may all the present members of my master’s family be
my master. When I plough a field, may there appear three extra furrows on the
left and three extra furrows on the right of the main furrow in the middle,
thereby accomplishing my work sevenfold, making a seed bed for sowing four
baskets of seed grains.”
Puṇṇa could have wished for and become commander-in-chief if he so
aspired to it. However, his personal ties with a rich man’s family were so
strong that he wished that in all his future existences his present masters be
his masters.
When the five supporters had made their respective wishes the Paccekabuddha
said: “May your wishes be fulfilled quickly. May all your aspirations come to
full realisation like the full moon. May your wishes be fulfilled in every respect.
May all your aspirations come to full realisation as with the wish-fulfilling gem.”