21: Sumana, Aggidatta and Jambuka – 700
The resident monk was so overcome by malice towards the guest monk that he
went to the place where the Arahat monk was resting, and gave vent to his bitter
feeling in very offensive words:
Look here visitor, it would be better for you to eat faeces than the food offered
at the house of the rich man, the supporter of my monastery. It would be better
for you to have your hair pulled out with the outer shells of a palmyra seed than
cutting it with the knife of the barber brought by the rich man, the supporter of
my monastery. It would be better for you to go about naked than wearing the
robe offered by the rich man, the supporter of my monastery. It would be better
for you to sleep on the ground than lying on the bed offered by the rich man, the
supporter of my monastery.
The Arahat monk left the monastery early in the morning for a place where he
could find peace and happiness, foregoing the invitation by the rich man for a
meal, in order that nothing untoward might happen to the resident monk on
account of him.
The resident monk attended quite early to all the routine works in the monastery,
and when the time came for going on the alms round, he thought: “The lazy
visitor is still asleep. I might strike the bell to wake him up. But feeling uneasy
that the visitor would actually get up on hearing the sound of the bell, he just
touched the bell with his finger nails and made off for the village to receive
alms food. After having made magnificent arrangements for a meal offering,
the rich monastery supporter was waiting for the arrival of his two invited
monks. On seeing the resident monk coming alone, he asked: “Venerable sir,
where is the guest monk?” The envious resident monk replied: “Don’t you talk
about him, supporter of the monastery! Your monk went into his room to sleep
since you left the monastery last evening and did not wake up while I had the
monastery compound swept, and the pots filled with water; nor did he hear the
sound of the bell when I struck it as the time came for alms round.”
The rich supporter thought to himself: “It is absurd that such an exalted
personage with such commendable deportment should have slept for such a long
time. This resident monk, through jealousy on seeing me showing great respect
and courtesy to the visiting monk, must have spoken some reproachful words to
him.” Having thus surmised correctly, being wise and intelligent, he kept his
thoughts to himself and made his offering of a meal respectfully to the monk.
After the meal was over, he took the empty bowl of the resident monk, had it