15: The Buddha’s Visit to Rājagaha – 543
King Bimbisāra’s Five Aspirations
Bimbisāra, King of Magadha, who had now become a Stream-enterer
(
Sotāpanna
), addressed the Buddha: “Lord, formerly when I was a young prince,
I had five aspirations. Now they are fulfilled.
Lord, when I was a young prince, I wished: ‘If only the people of Magadha
anointed me as king.’ Exalted Buddha, this was my first aspiration and it has
now been fulfilled.
Lord, when I was a young prince, I wished: ‘If only the Arahat Buddha would
come to this kingdom when I became king.’ Exalted Buddha, this was my second
aspiration and it has now been fulfilled also.
Lord, when I was a young prince, I wished: ‘If only I could pay homage and do
honour to that Buddha, when he visited my kingdom.’ Exalted Buddha, this was
my third aspiration and it has now been fulfilled also.
Lord, when I was a young prince, I wished: ‘If only the Buddha, who visited my
kingdom, taught me the Dhamma which would lead to Nibbāna.’ Exalted
Buddha, this was my fourth aspiration and it has now been fulfilled also.
Lord, when I was a young prince, I wished: ‘If only I might thoroughly
understand the Dhamma taught by the Buddha.’ Exalted Buddha, this was my
fifth aspiration and that too has now been fulfilled also.
Exalted Buddha! It is indeed very wonderful! Exalted Buddha! It is indeed very
wonderful! To cite worldly examples, just as one turns up what lies upside down,
just as one holds up a lamp in the darkness for those with eyes to see various
visible objects, even so has the Buddha revealed the Dhamma to me in many
ways. Exalted Buddha! I take refuge in the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Saṅgha.
Exalted Buddha! May you take me as a lay disciple established in the threefold
refuge from now on till the end of my life. Exalted Buddha! In order that I may
gain merit, may you kindly accept my invitation to a meal, together with the
community of monks.” On thus being invited, the Buddha remained silent,
signifying his acceptance of King Bimbisāra’s invitation to the morning meal.
Thereupon, knowing quite well that the Buddha had accepted his invitation,
King Bimbisāra rose from his seat and returned to his golden palace after paying
respects to him with due respect and circumambulating him.