14: Conversion of the Kassapa Brothers – 529
Uruvelā Kassapa, on seeing the Buddha, who had come after him but who had
arrived at the fire-house before him sitting there, he asked the Buddha thus:
“Monk! Even though I have come ahead of you and you have come after me,
you have arrived at the fire-house before me and are sitting here. By what route
did you come, monk?” the Buddha replied: “Kassapa, after I told you to go
ahead, I went to the rose-apple tree at the tip of Jambudīpa and, bringing with
me a rose-apple fruit, I came back ahead of you and sat down in the fire-house.
This rose-apple fruit O, Kassapa has good colour, smell and taste. Eat it, if you
so desire.” Uruvelā Kassapa then replied: “Great monk! Enough! You are the
one who deserves the fruit. You should eat it.”
Again, Uruvelā Kassapa thought thus: “After telling me to go ahead, this monk
went to the rose-apple tree at the tip of Jambudīpa and, bringing with him a
rose-apple fruit, came back ahead of me and sat down in the fire-house. 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 as before, 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 Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Miracles
The following morning, when Uruvelā Kassapa went into the presence of the
Buddha and invited him saying: “It is meal time, O, great monk! The meal is
ready. Please come and have it!” the Buddha sent him away saying: “Kassapa!
Go ahead. I will follow,” and then:
1. Going to the mango tree which was near the rose-apple tree, at the tip of
Jambudīpa and bringing with him a mango fruit the Buddha came back ahead of
Uruvelā Kassapa and sat down in Uruvelā Kassapa’s fire-house …
2. Going to the emblic myrobalan
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tree which was near the rose-apple tree, at
the tip of Jambudīpa and bringing with him an emblic myrobalan fruit the
Buddha came back ahead of Uruvelā Kassapa and sat down in Uruvelā
Kassapa’s fire-house …
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Emblic myrobalan:
amataka
:
phyllanthus emblica
.