THE GREAT CHRONICLE OF BUDDHAS
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away my property.‛
And the Buddha said: ‚May all your wishes be fulfilled.‛ AparÈjita held great
celebrations to mark the donation of the grand monastery. For nine whole months he
offered food to 6.8 million
bhikkhus
at the monastery. On the day of libation, he donated a
set of three robes to each of the
bhikkhus
. The junior-most
bhikkhu
received, on that
occasion, the robe-material worth a hundred thousand.
His Last Existence as Jotika The Householder
When AparÈjita passed away afterlife time of meritorious deeds, he was reborn as a deva.
And for ninety-one world-cycles he was never reborn in the four miserable states. During
the time of Buddha Gotama, he was reborn in the family of a rich householder. After nine
and a half months of conception in his mother's womb, on the day he was born, all
weaponry in RÈjagaha blazed like flames, and all jewellery worn on the person of the
citizens gleamed like the glow of the sun, so that the whole city was glowing.
The householder, who was the father of the boy, went to see the King. King BimbisÈra
asked him:
‚Householder, today all weaponry are blazing and the whole city is glowing. Do you
know what has caused this.‛
‚Yes, I do, Great King,‛ replied the householder.
‚What is it?‛
‚A new Royal servant of your Majesty was born in my house. It is due to the great past
merit of my infant son that this strange phenomenon has happened.‛
‚How is it, householder? Is your son going to become a robber?‛
‚No, Great King, he will not become a robber. He is endowed with vast past merit.‛
‚In that case, bring him up with care. Let him have a thousand ticals of money for his
nursing.‛
From then onwards, the King gave a thousand ticals every day towards the boy's upkeep.
On the day of the boy's naming, he was given the name ‘Jotika (the Luminous Boy)’,
signifying the glow that marked his birth.
Sakka's Creation of Jotika's House
When Jotika came of age, his parents cleared a site for building a house for him, At that
moment, Sakka's crystal seat warmed up by way of signalling some event that called for his
attention. He reviewed the world and saw that people were marking out a site for building a
house for Jotika. Sakka thought to himself: ‚This man Jotika is no ordinary man who has to
live in a house built by human hands. I must see to his proper residence,‛ and he descended
to the human world in the guise of a carpenter. He asked the men at the site: ‚O men, what
is this all about?‛
‚We are pegging out the house to be built for Jotika's residence.‛
‚Then, make way O men, Jotika is not the kind of man who has to live in a house built by
human hands.‛
So saying, he intently looked at a stretch of land that was sixteen
karisas
wide. (One
karisa = 1 3/4 acre.)
(1) The land became flat and smooth like a piece of meditation device for meditating on
the Earth Element.
(2) Then, Sakka, looking intently at the chosen site, willed in his mind: ‚Let there arise,
opening up the earth, a seven-tiered mansion finished with seven kinds of precious
stones,‛ and instantly a seven-tiered mansion complete with seven kinds of precious
stones arose opening up the earth.
(3) Next, Sakka, looking intently at the mansion, willed in his mind: ‚Let there appear
seven walls finished with seven kinds of precious stones around the mansion,‛ and
instantly the seven walls appeared around the mansion.