25b: The 7th Year (Slander) – 883
They went about speculating, but without finding the real cause of the immense
respect being paid to the Buddha by the people because they were totally
ignorant of the Buddha’s
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incomparable attributes of the perfections
(
pāramī
), charity (
cāga
) and good conduct (
cariyā
).
After an exchange of fruitless discussions, one of the fiercest heretics came
forward with a plot to destroy the fame and gains of Gotama with the aid of a
woman, saying: “Dear sirs, there is no one in this world who is immune from the
desire for sexual pleasures derived from a woman and the ascetic Gotama, being
young and good looking like a Deva, will certainly get entangled with a maiden
of his own age and appearance, if and when available. Even when he cannot be
completely tempted, people will begin to have doubt about his moral uprightness.
Come let us send the wandering woman Sundarī on a mission to bring ruin to the
ascetic Gotama’s reputation throughout the land.”
Upon hearing this suggestion, all the heretics spoke in support of him: “Your
plan is excellent, indeed. This will bring about the downfall of the ascetic
Gotama. He will have no alternative but to run away with his head hanging
down.” They all decided to turn the resolution into action and went in a group to
Sundarī.
On seeing the heretics, Sundarī asked: “Why have you all come here in a group?”
They went to a corner and sat there without giving her any reply. She
approached them in a submissive manner and asked them again and again:
“Have I done any thing wrong and, if so, what is my offence?”
At last, they gave this reply: “We have not given you any reply since you have
neglected us when we have been oppressed by someone.” Sundarī asked them:
“Who has oppressed you?” Whereupon, they revealed their case: “Don’t you see
the ascetic Gotama wandering around and depriving us of offerings, to our great
disadvantage?” – “Good Sirs, in this matter, how can I be of assistance?” They
replied: “Sister, can you really work for the good of your own relatives?” They
tried to tie her to a commitment.
They had employed the word “relatives” to win her over, though there was
no blood relationship. The heretics are indeed very terrible in their
deception.