Miscellaneous Topics – 2318
1. Difference in lifespan (
āyu-vematta
).
2. Difference in height (
pamāṇa-vematta
).
3. Difference in clan (
kula-vematta
).
4. Difference in striving (
padhāna-vematta
).
5. Difference in bodily radiance (
rasmi-vematta
).
6. Difference in vehicles used in renunciation (
yāna-vematta
).
7. Difference in the Bodhi tree (
Bodhi-vematta
).
8. Difference in seat (
pallaṅka-vematta
).
1. Difference in Lifespan
Difference in lifespan (
āyu-vematta
).
Buddhas Koṇḍañña, Anomadassī, Paduma, Padumuttara, Atthadassī,
Dhammadassī, Siddhattha and Tissa; these nine Buddhas appeared when the
lifespan was 100,000 years.
Buddhas Maṅgala, Sumana, Sobhita, Nārada, Sumedha, Sujāta, Piyadassī and
Phussa; these eight Buddhas appeared when the lifespan was 90,000 years.
Buddhas Revata and Vessabhū; these two Buddhas appeared when the lifespan
was 6,000 years.
Buddha Vipassī appeared when the lifespan was 80,000; Buddha Sikhī, when it
was 70,000; Buddha Kakusandha, when it was 40,000; Buddha Koṇāgamana,
when it was 30,000; Buddha Kassapa, when it was 20,000 and our Buddha
Gotama when it was just 100 years.
It may be argued that these Buddhas should be of equal lifespan as they were
great
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beings who had fulfilled the perfections to a great degree. In this
connection, an elaborate explanation given in the commentary on the Long
Discourse on the Traditions (
Mahāpadāna-sutta
, DN 14) should be noted in brief.
The span of life of beings in the world depends on the observance of
righteousness by the ruler. When he observes righteousness, all his people will
do so and likewise, so do the Devas who cause rainfall and do other helpful
things. This leads to regularity in climate and production of nutritious fruits and
vegetables, etc., for people, who live long because of good health. When the
ruler does not observe righteousness, many of his people do not also; nor do the