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river Ganges,” and he gently released the royal barge from his hand as he came
out of water.
Celestial beings of the Deva realm, including the Brahmas of the Akaniṭṭha
realm, paid honour to the Buddha. Similarly, beings from the lower planes, such
as Kambala Nāga King and Assatara Nāga King, also paid homage to the
Buddha.
Thus, amidst great festive celebrations, Devas and humans vied with one
another in paying honour to the Buddha while he was being conducted across
the Ganges, which measured one league from bank to bank, until eventually he
entered the territory of the Vesālī rulers.
The Buddha was received on the opposite bank of Ganges by the Licchavīs who
were ready waiting for his arrival. They honoured the Buddha twice as much as
King Bimbisāra had shown, going down the river deep up to their neck to
welcome him with profound respect.
The Lotus Rain
As soon as the royal barge carrying the Buddha reached the opposite bank of the
river, wave after wave of dark rain clouds gathered from all sides, accompanied
by flashes of lightning and the deafening roar of thunder, presaging a violent
thunderstorm. The setting of the Buddha’s right foot on the bank of the river
was marked by a falling of a torrential lotus rain (
pokkhara-vassa
) which wetted
those who wished to get wet, leaving alone those not wanting to get wet. Streams
of rain water with varying depths, ranging from the depth of the knee to the
waist, the chest and to the neck, rushed all over the city of Vesālī, washing away
the decaying dead bodies which were left unattended, as they flowed into the
river Ganges. The whole city became clean once again, free from rubbish of all
kinds and descriptions.
The Licchavīs conducted the Buddha from the river bank to Vesālī, three
leagues away, amidst enthusiastic festivities, stopping one night at every
pavilion which had been constructed at one league intervals. On the way,
offerings were made which were twice as much as those given by King
Bimbisāra. Finally the Buddha arrived at Vesālī after three days.
When the Buddha arrived at Vesālī, Sakka accompanied by Devas came down
from their celestial planes to pay homage to him. The congregation of powerful