26b: The 8th Rains Retreat (Mahā Moggallāna) – 913
2. With reference to his supernormal power to go on teaching tours as in
the Stories about Heavenly Mansions (
Vimāna-vatthu
) and the Stories
about Petas (
Peta-vatthu
).
3. With reference to the exposition of the Discourse concerning Mahā
Moggallāna (
Mahā-moggallāna-sutta
, SN 51.14).
4-5. With reference to the Short Discourse on the Destruction of Craving
(
Cūḷa-taṇhā-saṅkhāya-sutta
, MN 37).
6. With reference to the Discourse about a Certain Brahmin (
Aññatara-
brahma-sutta
, SN 6.5).
7. With reference to the Path of Purification (
Visuddhi-magga
) on the
suppression of the Nāga King.
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8. Fire does not make any effort to burn the foolish person. It is the
foolish person that gets burnt by touching the fire. Just as the foolish
person gets burnt by touching the fire, so will you be burnt by offending
the Buddha.
9. Māra, you have done sinful acts by offending the chief disciple of the
Buddha. Do you think that your sinful act will not produce a fitting
result?
10. Wicked Māra, the amount of unwholesome deeds standing against you
increases with the progress of time. Wicked Māra, have you not got
tired of doing harm to the Buddha? You should have taken your lesson
from the evil deeds of your uncle Dūsī Māra who had to suffer in the
realms of misery. You should at once cease harming the disciples of the
Buddha.
Citing examples Ven. Mahā Moggallāna thus exhorted Māra so as to cause him
to repent his follies and to dread the consequences for a long period in the forest
sanctuary of Bhesakaḷā, with the result that Māra, with a heavy heart,
disappeared on the spot.