Miscellaneous Topics – 2308
Five Lives as a Layman
He received the prediction as:
1. The Brahmin Atideva, from Buddha Revata.
2. The Brahmin Sujāta, from Buddha Sobhita.
3. The wealthy Jaṭila, from Buddha Padumuttara.
4. Kassapa the Brahmin youth, from Buddha Piyadassī.
[199]
5. King Arindama, from Buddha Sikhī.
Two Lives as a Nāga
He also received the prediction as:
1. Atula the Nāga King, from Buddha Sumana.
2. Another Nāga King, also named Atula, from Buddha Vipassī.
Three Different Lives
1. In one life as Sakka, the Lord of the Devas, he received the prediction
from Buddha Dhammadassī.
2. In another life as a warrior King of the Yakkhas, he received the
prediction from Buddha Anomadassī.
3. In another life as a lion king, from Buddha Paduma.
Reflections on the Rarities
In this way, throughout the duration of four immeasurable periods and 100,000
aeons in which our Bodhisatta Gotama was fulfilling the perfections, it was only
in the 24 existences from Buddha Dīpaṅkara’s Dispensation to Buddha Kassapa’s
that he encountered a Buddha’s Dispensation. Bearing this in mind, we should
realize the rarity of such an encounter and should strive to make the most of the
opportunity we are blessed with.
Even a being so great as the Bodhisatta, who had received the definite prophecy
from Buddha Dīpaṅkara, had witnessed only 24 Dispensations, which were very
few if we take into consideration that long duration. Even in those 24
Dispensations, it was only in nine that he obtained monkhood. Judging from this,
it is clear that becoming a monk is a rarity, as it is said in the texts, the state of
becoming a monk is rare
(
pabbajita-bhāvo dullabho
). Becoming a monk, which