20c: The Wealthy Man Anāthapiṇḍika – 686
The ceremony held by Visākhā, the wife of a wealthy man, on the occasion of
the dedication of the Pubbārāma monastery lasted only four months. The cost of
the nine month’s celebration
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consisting of offerings of various alms
amounted to 180 million.
Thus, as a measure of support to the Dispensation (
Sāsana
), Anāthapiṇḍika spent
altogether 540 millions in gold: 180 million for the cost of the site, 180 million
for the construction of the monastery and 180 million for the celebrations for
the successful dedication of the monastery.
The Second, Third and Fourth Rains Retreats
Concerning the second, the third and the fourth Rains Retreats kept by the
Buddha at Rājagaha, the ancient treatise of
Wasozin
, an account of the series of
Rains Retreats kept by the Buddha, deals only with the three stories described
below.
1. The story of a friend of Ven. Sāriputta, who was a Brahmin.
2. The story of Cunda, a butcher of pigs.
3. The story of Ven. Mahā Kassapa.
The
Wasozin
treatise concludes the account of the second, the third and the
fourth Rains Retreats (
Vassa
) with these words: Thus the Buddha, in keeping
with the promise given to King Bimbisāra,
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spent the second, the third and
the fourth Rains Retreat (
Vassa
) at Rājagaha, expounding such discourses and
showing innumerable Devas and humans the path to Nibbāna.
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