24: The 6th Rains Retreat (Miracles) – 826
the secrets of the virtues of the Arahat fruition for the sake of a wooden bowl,’
and then you will push and make me fall to the ground.” He thus confided to
them his plans.
After conspiring with his disciples, Nāthaputta went to the rich man and said:
“Rich man, this bowl is not fit for anybody else, why should you want me to fly
in the air for such a paltry wooden bowl. Please offer it to me.” – “Venerable sir,
just fly up into the sky and take it,” was the rich man’s terse reply.
Whereupon, Nāthaputta said: “If that is the case I will shoot up into the sky,”
and turning to his disciples he asked them to move aside and he lifted one of his
hands and feet. Then his disciples hastened to their teacher as previously
arranged and said to him: ‘Great teacher, what do you mean by this! It is not
worth demonstrating the virtues of the Arahat fruition for the sake of a
worthless wooden bowl.” They pulled him by his hands and feet and caused him
to fall to the ground. Nāthaputta, while still lying on the ground, told the rich
man: “Rich man, you have seen that my disciples will not allow me to fly into
the sky. I urge you to offer me that bowl.” But the rich man was not to be moved.
He calmly repeated: “Please take it by flying in the sky.” Thus the six teachers
made six attempts for six days in succession, but to no purpose.
Ven. Mahā Moggallāna and Ven. Piṇḍola
On the seventh day, the two venerables, Mahā Moggallāna and Piṇḍola came out
of the Veḷuvana monastery to enter the city of Rājagaha for their usual round of
receiving alms food. When they were putting on their robes, while stood on a
huge rock near the city, they overheard the calumniating remarks of some
drunken persons: “Friends, those six sectarian teachers used to go round
announcing themselves as Arahats in the past. It is now the seventh day since the
rich man of Rājagaha made the announcement: “If there is an Arahat, let him
fly through the sky and take the bowl,” after hanging the sandalwood bowl from
a series of bamboo poles tied together to a height of 60 cubits. Not even one
person declaring of himself: “I am an Arahat
,
” has been able to fly into the sky.
Today we know very well there are no Arahats in the world.”
On hearing that remark, Ven. Mahā Moggallāna asked Ven. Piṇḍola: “Friend,
do you hear the derogatory remark of those drunken persons? His sweeping
calumniating remark also affects the prestige of the Buddha’s Dispensation. You
possess power; you are mighty; go and bring the sandalwood bowl by flying