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Siddhattha seated as before without being destroyed, like a huge
diamond mountain. So he again caused burning coals to rain down.
They came falling down smoking and blazing, but were transformed
into jasmine flowers, etc., on coming near the Bodhisatta.
6. Thereafter, he caused hot ashes to rain down. The mass of ashes, very
hot, like fire, came down from the sky but turned into celestial
sandalwood powder as it reached the feet of the Bodhisatta.
7. Again, he caused hot sand to fall like rain. Sand, in the form of very
soft fine powder, coming down through the sky, fell at the feet of the
Bodhisatta as celestial flowers.
8. Thereafter, he caused a shower of hot mud to fall like rain. The mud,
with fumes and flames, also coming through the sky, fell at the feet of
the Bodhisatta after turning into celestial perfumed paste.
9. Thereafter, he caused a pall of great darkness to form, thinking: “I will
make this Prince Siddhattha flee by frightening him with a pall of
darkness.” The darkness created by Māra was like the great darkness
resulting from four factors: a new moon night, a cloudy sky, midnight
and the middle of a deep forest; but, on reaching the presence of the
Bodhisatta, it disappeared like the darkness eliminated by sunlight.
Here, knowing that the Māra was creating a mass of great darkness, the
Bodhisatta sent out from his body a network of radiance which was the
size of the pore of a body-hair. It was this network of radiance which
destroyed the massive darkness created by Māra and produced a great
illumination.
Māra’s Mechanical Weapons
Although Māra launched his attacks by means of the above-mentioned nine
kinds of weapons, which were ineffective, he continued to let meteors fall, as a
consequence of which the whole 10,000 world-element was completely covered
with fumes and smoke. The entire sky rumbled with thunder although there
were no clouds, and thousands of lightning bolts struck frighteningly. When
Māra was unable to cause any harm to the Bodhisatta, even with such aggressive
actions, he renewed his offensive with evil intentions by launching mechanised
weapons, saying: “Prince Siddhattha, I will have your head smashed into bits
and fall to the ground.”