Rich Men with Inexhaustible Resources – 2288
Having expressed his appreciation of the offerings, he made a wish that his
supporters, for enhancement of their convictions, see him and his further actions,
then he rose into the air and went to the Mount Gandhamādana, and shared the
alms food he had collected with the 500 Paccekabuddhas. The rice that was
meant for the consumption of five persons was offered and satisfied the 500
Paccekabuddhas, thanks to the supernormal powers of the original donor. This
was witnessed by the five supporters whose devotion
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increased by leaps
and bounds.
The Result Experienced the Same Day
A remarkable thing now happened. At noon, the rich man’s wife washed her
cooking pot and put the lid on it. The rich man, who was suffering the pangs of
hunger, dozed off. When he woke up in the evening, he said to his wife: “Dear
wife, I am starving. See if you could scrape out some bits of cooked rice from
the pot.” The wife was certain that not a tiny bit of cooked rice clung to the pot
which she had washed clean. But she did not say so; instead, she thought of
opening the lid of the pot first before reporting to her husband.
As soon as she removed the lid of the rice pot, she found the rice pot was filled
with finely cooked rice, like a cluster of jasmine buds that filled the pot to its
brim and even causing the lid to rise. With joyous astonishment she breathlessly
reported the strange phenomenon to her husband: “Look, my lord, I washed the
rice pot clean and covered its lid. But now it is brimful with cooked rice, like a
cluster of jasmine buds. Meritorious deeds are indeed worthwhile doing! Alms
giving is indeed worthwhile doing! Now, my lord, get up and eat it in joy.”
The rich man’s wife first served the rice to her husband and her son. When they
had finished eating, she and her daughter-in-law ate it. Then she gave it to their
servant Puṇṇa. The rice in the pot did not decrease any further than the first
spoonful taken out. On that very day, all the granaries and jars were filled with
rice grain again. The rich man announced to all the citizens of Bārāṇasī that his
house had sufficient rice grain and cooked rice for anyone to come and take it.
And the people came and took it joyfully. The populace of Jambudīpa were
saved from famine on account of the rich man.
His Last Existence as Meṇḍaka the Rich Man
After passing away from that existence, he was reborn in the Deva realm. From
then onwards, he fared in the Deva realm or the human world until the time of