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power of the Buddha, the 500 logs of firewood were at once split into pieces
making cracking sounds simultaneously.
Again Uruvelā Kassapa thought thus: “This monk is capable of splitting at once
the logs which my disciples could not do. This monk is indeed 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.”
The Thirteenth Miracle
On another occasion, the 500 recluses were unable to make fire burn for the
performance of fire-worship despite their attempts. Thereupon, they thought:
“Our inability to make fire burn must certainly be due to the supernormal power
of the monk.”
When Uruvelā Kassapa reported the matter to the Buddha, he asked: “Do you
want, Kassapa, to have the fires blazing?” and Uruvelā Kassapa replied: “We
want, great monk, to have the fires blazing!” By means of the supernormal
power of the Buddha, 500 big bonfires marvellously blazed forth all at once.
Again Uruvelā Kassapa thought thus: “This monk makes the 500 bonfires to
blaze forth simultaneously, which my disciples could not do. This monk is
indeed 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.”
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The Fourteenth Miracle
Again on another occasion, the 500 recluses were unable to put out the blazing
fires after the performance of the fire-worship. Thereupon they thought: “Our
inability to put out the blazing fires must certainly be due to the supernormal
power of the monk.”
When Uruvelā Kassapa reported the matter to the Buddha, he asked: “Do you
want, Kassapa, to have the flames extinguished?” and Uruvelā Kassapa replied:
“We want, O great monk, to have them extinguished.” By means of the
supernormal power of the Buddha, the 500 big bonfires marvellously became
extinguished all at once.
Again Uruvelā Kassapa thought thus: “This monk can simultaneously put out the
500 big bonfires which could not be extinguished by my disciples. This monk is
indeed 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.”