Miscellaneous Topics – 2350
2. The dirtiness of celestial costumes and ornaments.
3. Sweating from the armpits.
4. Deterioration of physical beauty.
5. Displeasure in living in celestial residences.
1. Withering of celestial flowers; that is to say, the drying of divine blossoms
that have appeared as decorations since the day these beings are reborn as
deities. These flowers, that appear on their bodies simultaneously with their
birth as Devas, never wither during their lifespan but remain fresh throughout.
The flowers begin to wither only when there are seven days left for them to live,
according to human reckoning.
The flowers belonging to the Bodhisatta Setaketu did not go dry even once
throughout the length of his life as a Deva living in Tusita abode, over the
whole period of 576 million years by terrestrial calculations. They started
withering seven human days before his passing away.
2. Dirtiness of celestial costumes and ornaments: As in the previous case,
celestial costumes and ornaments normally never become dirty; only when it is
seven days before the Devas
’
death do they show such dirtiness.
3. Sweating from the armpits: In the celestial realm, unlike in the human abode,
there is absolutely no such change of weather conditions as intense heat or
intense cold. Only seven days prior to death, beads of sweat flow from various
parts of their bodies, especially from the armpits.
4. Deterioration of physical beauty: Such signs of old age as missing teeth,
greying hair, wrinkled skin and the like that also betray decaying states of
physical beauty never happen to them. Female deities always look like sixteen-
year olds, and male deities like twenty-year olds. Though they are perpetually
tender and youthful with fresh, brilliant, beautiful colours, deterioration of the
bodies sets in, and they become weary and wretched as the time for their passing
away comes near.
5. Displeasure in living in celestial residences: They never know unhappiness
while living in celestial mansions throughout their divine lives. It is only when
they are about to fall from their divine state that they lose delight and become
displeased with life in the divine residences.