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spiritual inheritance of Awakening complete with supernormal psychic
powers.”
The Utterance of the Prophecy
As mentioned under chapter II, The Rare Appearance of a Buddha, there was
none among the people who did not aspire to Buddhahood on beholding a
Buddha’s splendour. Although they aspired to Buddhahood, not one of them was
qualified to become a Buddha. But, unlike this multitude of people, Sumedha
was fully endowed with all requisites for his becoming a Buddha. In fact, he was
inclined to become a Buddha as he was endowed with the eight factors required
for receiving the prophecy. These eight factors are:
1. Being a human being.
2. Being a male person.
3. Having fulfilled all conditions necessary for the realization of
Awakening.
4. Meeting with a living Buddha.
5. Being an ascetic who believes in the law of deeds and their results
(
kamma
).
6. Having acquired the absorptions (
jhāna
) and super knowledges
(
abhiññā
).
7. Being prepared to lay down his life for the well-being of a Buddha.
If Buddha Dīpaṅkara and his 400,000 Arahats had walked on the back of
the prostrate Sumedha, as though they were crossing a bridge, he would
not have survived. Knowing this full well, Sumedha unhesitatingly and
courageously prepared himself to render service to the Buddha. Such a
performance is called a principal act of merit (
adhikāra-kusala
).
8. Intense wholesome aspiration to become a Buddha.
Even if the whole universe were filled with glowing red hot coal and sharp
pointed spears, he would not hesitate to tread through them in order to
become a Buddha.
Knowing that Sumedha was endowed with these requisite qualifications, Buddha
Dīpaṅkara went to Sumedha and, standing at the head of his prostrate body,
exercised his supernormal psychic power of seeing into the future, to find out