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Indian laurel (
Kakudha
)
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tree near the hermitage, being aware of what the
Buddha had in mind, addressed him: “Exalted Buddha! May you hang the rags
to dry on this Indian laurel tree,” and he caused the branch of the tree to bend
down.
After the Buddha had hung up the cloth to dry on the Indian laurel branch, he
considered: “Where should I spread it out to make it flat and even?” Sakka,
being aware of what the Buddha had in mind, addressed him: “Exalted Buddha!
May you spread out the cloth on this stone slab to make it flat and even,” and he
placed a large stone slab there.
When the morning came, Uruvelā Kassapa approached the Buddha and asked
him: “It is
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meal time, O, great monk. The meal is ready. Please come and
have it. How is it, great monk? This four-sided pond was not here before. But
now, here lies this pond! These two large stone slabs were not placed here by us.
Who has placed them? This Indian laurel branch was not bent before, why is it
now bending?”
Thereupon, the Buddha related all that had happened beginning with his picking
up the rags. Uruvelā Kassapa thought thus: “Even Sakka, the ruler of Devas, has
to come and do all the sundry tasks for this monk. This monk is indeed very
mighty and powerful. But, even though he is so mighty and powerful, he is not
yet an Arahat like me, whose pollutants have been destroyed.”
At that time, although the Buddha was aware of what was in the mind of
Uruvelā Kassapa, he restrained himself and remained patient, waiting for the
maturing of the ascetic’s sense faculties, and he stayed on in the wood, accepting
and taking the food offered by Uruvelā Kassapa.
The Seventh Miracle
When the morrow came, Uruvelā Kassapa approached the Buddha and invited
him, saying: “It is meal time, O, great monk! The meal is ready. Please come and
have it!” Then the Buddha sent him away by saying: “You go ahead, O, Kassapa
I will follow.” The Buddha went thereafter to the rose-apple (
Jambu
) tree at the
tip of Jambudīpa and, bringing with him a rose-apple fruit, came back ahead of
Uruvelā Kassapa and sat down in Uruvelā Kassapa’s fire-house.
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PED:
Kakudha =
Terminalia Arjuna
.