1: The Birth of the Bodhisatta – 237
On seeing Lumbinī Garden of such immense splendour, Mahā Māyā Devī felt a
desire to amuse herself in it. The ministers sought permission from King
Suddhodana
and with the royal consent they entered the garden carrying the
Chief Queen on the golden palanquin.
The moment Mahā Māyā Devī entered Lumbinī Garden, all Devas proclaimed
with an uproar which reverberated throughout the 10,000 world-element:
“Today, the Bodhisatta will be born from the lotus-like chamber of his mother’s
womb.” The Devas and Brahmas from the 10,000 world-element congregated,
crowding the whole of this universe, bringing with them a large variety of
auspicious treasures as gifts to pay homage and to celebrate the birth of the
Bodhisatta. The vault of heaven was covered all over with their celestial white
umbrellas and the entire universe resounded with their auspicious songs,
celestial music and the sounds of conch shells blown by them.
As soon as Mahā Māyā Devī went into Lumbinī Garden, she felt a sudden urge
to grasp with her hand a branch of the fully blooming Sāla tree, the trunk of
which was straight and round. As if it were animate, the branch bent itself down
like a cane stalk, made pliant by boiling, until it reached the palm of the queen.
This is a marvellous event that stirred the minds of many.
Queen Mahā Māyā stood holding the Sāla branch that came down in the palm of
her lovely outstretched right hand, which was adorned with newly made gold
bracelets, her fingers were shapely like a lotus stem, her finger-nails were bright
red, like the colour of a parrot’s beak. The great beauty of Queen Mahā Māyā at
that instant resembled the moon that newly emerges from the dark, sombre
clouds showing signs of impending rain or the lightning that dazzles in a
momentary flash, or a celestial nymph who makes her appearance in the
Nandana Grove.
The Birth of the Bodhisatta
Holding the Sāla branch, Queen Mahā Māyā stood majestically in a dress of
gold-threaded brocade and draped down to the tip of her feet in a full-length
white embroidered shawl with exquisite patterns resembling the eyes of a carp.
At that very moment, she felt the unmistakable signs of the impending birth.
Her retinue hastily cordoned off the area with curtains and withdrew.
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Instantaneously, the 10,000 world-element together with the great ocean roared,
quaked, and trembled like the potter’s wheel. The Devas and Brahmas acclaimed