16: The Arrival of Upatissa and Kolita – 565
unblemished. How is that, my friend? Have you acquired knowledge of the
deathless Nibbāna?” – “Yes, friend, I have indeed realized the deathless
Nibbāna.” On being asked by Kolita under what circumstances he had attained
the deathless Nibbāna, Upatissa told him in detail what had transpired during his
meeting with Ven. Assaji and repeated the verse:
Ye Dhammā hetuppabbhavā,
etc. After hearing the verse in full length, Kolita also attained Stream-entry
(
Sotāpatti-phala
) and asked: “Friend, Upatissa, where is our master, the Fully
Awakened One now residing?” Upatissa replied: “Our master, the Realised One,
is residing at the Veḷuvana monastery, according to Ven. Assaji.” Upon this,
Kolita, being an impulsive person said: “If so, friend, let us go to the Realised
One right away; the exalted Buddha, the Awakened One is our master, our
benefactor.”
Sañjaya and His Disciples
Upatissa, the future Sāriputta, who, with a kindly disposition, had regard for the
feelings of their followers, suggested patiently and with foresight: “Friend, those
250 wandering ascetics have been depending on us, have always looked up to us,
and have lived in the hermitage, always watching our behaviour and disposition.
Let us also inform these 250 wanderers. If we inform them, they can act as they
wish!”
As one who always had profound respect for teachers, he went on to point out:
“Let us also acquaint our teacher Sañjaya what we have learnt about the
deathless
Nibbāna. If he is intelligent and wise, he will believe us and surely
come along with us to meet the Realised One. On hearing the teaching by the
Realised One, he might also realise the paths and fruitions through penetrative
knowledge.” So saying, the two friends first went to the 250 followers and told
them: “We are going to the Realised One, the exalted Buddha, the Awakened
One, who is our master, our benefactor.”
All 250 disciples responded: “All of us have been living here depending solely
upon you and watching your behaviour and disposition. Should you decide to go
to the Realised One and practise the holy life in the presence of the Fortunate
One, all of us will also do so.”
Then the two friends went to the great teacher Sañjaya and made three
unsuccessful attempts to persuade him to go to the Realised One with them.
Finally the great teacher asked: “Young men, in this world, are there many who