25b: The 7th Year (Slander) – 888
In obedience to the order of the king, the heretics did as they were bid. The
citizens lost their
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respect for them and were disgusted with them. The
heretics had to undergo punishment on the charge of murder. The citizens
honoured, revered and esteemed the Buddha and his Saṅgha more than ever
before. They made offerings to the Buddha and the Saṅgha with even greater
faith.
Buddha’s Utterance of Joy
Then a great number of monastics approached the Buddha and sat in a suitable
place after paying obeisance to him. They then addressed him: “Most exalted
lord, it is indeed an unprecedented event deserving of praise by the snapping of
the fingers. Most exalted Buddha, your prophecy that those voices would not last
long; that they would last only for seven days and would disappear after a
period of seven days has proved to be true, the voices are no more.”
The Buddha was well aware of the fact that there never was a case where a wise,
virtuous person could not tolerate even the most heinous accusation by lowly,
stupid persons. This feeling of supreme confidence led to repeated development
of joy and satisfaction so much so that it reached the point of bursting forth in
an utterance of an exalted utterance (Ud 4.8):
Tudanti vācāya janā asaññatā,
sarehi saṅgāma-gataṁ va kuñjaraṁ,
sutvāna vākyaṁ pharusaṁ udīritaṁ,
adhivāsaye bhikkhu aduṭṭha-citto.
Monks, a monastic who has renounced the world for fear of the evil
consequences of transient existence should overcome evil forces by
toleration, like a war elephant that resists and repulses the arrows from
the side of its foe in a battlefield, when attacked by those lowly, stupid
persons without any restraint in deed, word and thought, who employ
stupid abusing, slandering and accusing, as if attacking you with a double
edged sword.
Here a question might arise as to why the Buddha had not revealed the fact that
the heretics were at the bottom of the whole affair, though he had full
knowledge of this case of conspiracy? The answer is as follows: there is no point
in telling this to noble persons (
ariya-puggala
). The noble persons have, from
the outset, complete faith in the nobility of the Buddha and the Saṅgha. And