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in joy and showered flowers from the sky; all musical instruments produced
mellifluous melodies automatically. The entire universe became unveiled with
unobstructed visibility in all directions. These and other strange marvellous
phenomena, 32 in all, occurred simultaneously to herald the birth of the
Bodhisatta. As the flying precious jewel emerging from the top of Mount
Vepulla hovers and then descends slowly on a readily placed receptacle, so the
Bodhisatta magnificently adorned with major and minor physical marks, was
delivered clean and pure from the shrine-like lotus-womb of Mahā Māyā Devī
on Friday, the full moon of May (
Vesākha
), a summer month in the year 563
BCE
,
when the moon was in conjunction with the constellation Visākhā.
The moment the Bodhisatta was born, two fountains of pure spring water, warm
and cold, flowed down from the sky and fell on the already pure and clean
bodies of the Bodhisatta and his mother as a token of homage, thereby enabling
them to adjust the heat and cold in their bodies.
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Reception by Brahmas, Devas and Humans
The four Great Brahmas, who were free from all sensual defilements, first
received the Bodhisatta with a golden net the moment he was born. Then they
placed him before the mother and said: “Great Queen, rejoice, a son of great
power has been born to you!”
Next, the Four Great Kings received the Bodhisatta from the hands of the four
Brahmas with an antelope skin, which was regarded as an auspicious object.
Again, from the hands of the Four Great Kings, human beings received the
Bodhisatta with a piece of white cloth.
Then, after leaving the hands of the people, the Bodhisatta stood firmly on his
feet with soles like those of golden footwear, and touching the ground fully and
squarely, he looked towards the eastern direction. As he did so, thousands of
world-elements in the east became one continuous stretch of open space without
any barrier or boundary between them. The Devas and human beings in the
eastern quarter most respectfully paid homage to the Bodhisatta with perfumes,
flowers, etc. and said: “Noble Man, there is no one in this eastern direction who
is your equal. How can there be anyone who is superior to you?”
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A note on this is given in the Further Explanations.