25b: The 7th Year (Slander) – 884
Whereupon, Sundarī said: “Good Sirs, what should I do for you, there is nothing
that I cannot do. I am prepared to sacrifice my own life to do anything that
would be of advantage to relatives like you.”
She had thus pledged herself to fulfil their wishes and she could not shrink
back, like a deer that had got itself entangled in a bush.
The heretics told her: “Sister, you have pledged to do anything that would be of
advantage to us. As you are in your most impressive youth, at the first stage of
life, do anything to the best of your ability that will ruin the ascetic Gotama by
means of your own irresistible personality.” Thus encouraging her vanity, they
sent her away on a mission with a hint that she should pay constant visits to the
Jetavana monastery.
Foolish Sundarī, like a person who wishes to dance with a ring of flowers on the
teeth of a saw; like one who attempts to catch a bull elephant in musk by its
trunk; like one who extends a warm welcome to the king of death by bowing the
head besmeared herself with sweet scents and bedecked herself with flowers,
and went her way towards the Jetavana monastery, at the time when people
were coming out of the precincts of the monastery after hearing the discourses.
When asked, she said: “I am going to the ascetic Gotama with whom I usually
stay together in his own chamber.” But she dared not enter the monastery and
instead, made her way to the nearby hermitage of the heretics. She returned by
the same route to the city when people were going to the monastery in the
morning. When asked, she told them that she had just come out of the chamber
of the Buddha with whom she had stayed the night, giving him sexual
gratification.
After a few days the heretics, being satisfied with the part played by Sundarī,
bribed some villains and instigated them to kill Sundarī and to conceal her body
under heaps of decayed flowers in a ditch adjacent to the Buddha’s chamber.
The drunkards carried out their instructions. The heretics then spread the news
that Sundarī was missing, and went to King Kosala and reported that their
female disciple, Sundarī, was missing and could not be found. The king asked
them if there was any place held in suspicion. They informed him that they
suspected she was located in the Jetavana monastery. The king then ordered for
a search
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to be made in the Jetavana monastery.
The heretics went with their disciples to the Jetavana monastery and pretended
to look for the wandering woman Sundarī. They found the dead body of Sundarī