17a: Buddha’s Journey to Kapilavatthu – 601
1. Fully dressed boys and girls, sons and daughters of the common town
people, took the lead in the procession.
2. They were followed by the princes and princesses in their full
ceremonial dresses.
3. The rest of the Sakyan clan came next, holding offerings of flowers and
aromatic powder, which they took for the Buddha.
The long procession of welcome headed for the Nigrodha Park. On arrival at the
Nigrodha Park accompanied by 20,000 Arahats, the Buddha seated himself on
the Dhamma throne, prepared and kept in readiness for him.
Being stern and haughty through pride of birth, the Sakyan family members
thought to themselves: “Prince Siddhattha is very junior to us in respect of age,
being our younger brother, nephew, son or grandson,” so they told the young
princes: “You, young folks, may pay homage. As for us, we will sit behind you.”
On seeing this, the Buddha realized the inner feeling and strong pride of birth of
the Sakyans and thus considered and decided: “My haughty relatives have
grown old in years profitlessly and thus do not make reverence to me. My
conceited relatives are totally ignorant of the real nature of a Self-Awakened
Buddha; the might and glory of Buddhas. They do not know such is the nature of
a Self-Awakened One, and such is the might and glory of the Buddhas.”
Now I will let them know the real might and glory of a Buddha by the
demonstration of the twin miracle, which involves simultaneous streaming forth
of water and fire from various parts of my body, and, at the same time, I will
create a walk in the sky, extending to the 10,000 world-element. On which I
shall walk to and fro, pouring down the Dhamma rain on those beings who are
gathered here according to the varying degrees of their inner disposition.” For
this decision of the Buddha, all the Devas and Brahmas in the 10,000 world-
element proclaimed instantly: Well done! Well done! in praise of the exalted
Buddha.
Immediately after the thought and decision, the Buddha attained the fourth
absorption which had white colour (
odāta-kasiṇa
) as its object of meditation.
And arising therefrom, he willed that: “The 10,000 world-element be
illuminated,” and the 10,000 world-element became illuminated instantly, much
to the delight of humans, Devas and Brahmas. While they were thus exulting,
the Buddha went up into the sky through supernormal power which was derived