THE GREAT CHRONICLE OF BUDDHAS
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Future Buddha Gotama, as a Hermit, received Prophecy from Buddha NÈrada
At that time our Bodhisatta was a hermit, who found a hermitage in the Himalayas and
lived there, and who had mastered the five
abhiÒÒÈs
and the eight
samÈpattis
. Out of
compassion for Bodhisatta hermit, Buddha NÈrada visited the hermitage in the company of
eighty crores of lay disciples who were all
anÈgÈmins
.
The noble hermit was glad to see the Buddha. He then created another residence for the
Buddha and His
bhikkhus
. In the whole night, the hermit extolled the Buddha, relating all
His attributes and listened to His sermon. The next morning, he went to the Northern
Continent (by His psychic power) and brought back cooked rice and other kinds of food
which he offered to the Buddha and His followers of
bhikkhus
and lay disciples.
In this way, the Bodhisatta offered food for seven days, after which he paid homage to
the Buddha and offered a priceless red sandalwood from the Himalayas. Then Buddha
NÈrada, after delivering a sermon, prophesied: ‚A Buddha you will certainly become in
future.‛
Hearing the Buddha's prophecy, the Bodhisatta became very happy and resolved to fulfil
the Perfections even more energetically.
Particulars of NÈrada Buddha
Buddha NÈrada's birthplace was DhaÒÒavatÊ city. His father was the Universal
Monarch Sudeva and His mother was Queen AnomÈ.
He reigned for nine thousand years. His three palaces were Jita, Vijita and
Abhirama.
His Chief Consort was VijitasenÈ who had forty-three thousand maids of honour
and His son was Nanduttara.
Seeing the four omens, he went forth on foot without taking a vehicle. He
practised
dukkaracariyÈ
for seven days.
His two male Chief Disciples were BhaddasÈla Thera and Vijitamitta Thera. His
attendant was VÈseÔÔha Thera.
His two female Chief Disciples were UttarÈ TherÊ and PhaggunÊ TherÊ.
His Bodhi tree was a great SoÓa tree.
His noble male lay attendants were the wealthy Uggarinda and VÈsabhÈ. His noble
female attendants were IndÈvarÊ UpÈsikÈ and VaÓdÊ (GaÓÉi) UpÈsikÈ.
Buddha NÈrada's height was eighty-eight cubits. He was dignified in the ten-
thousand world-system of
jÈti-khetta,
like a column of gold erected as an object of
honour. The rays emitted from His body extended for a
yojana
, day and night
without interruption.
While Buddha NÈrada was alive, because of the dazzling brilliance of His rays,
people living within a
yojana
did not have to light torches.
The life span during Buddha NÈrada’s time was ninety thousand. He lived
throughout the period equal to four-fifth of this life span, rescuing beings, such as
devas, humans and BrahmÈs, from
saÑsÈric
waters and placed them on NibbÈnic
shores.
As the sky is exquisitely beautiful with stars and planets, so was Buddha NÈrada's
dispensation with noble
arahats
.
For those (other than
arahats
) who remained worldlings and trainees (
sekkhas
), the
Buddha constructed the huge strong bridge of
Magga
for them to cross over the
saÑsÈric
current easily. Having done all His tasks as a Buddha, He attained
ParinibbÈna with His
arahat
-disciples.
SaÑvega
Buddha NÈrada, who was equal only to peerless Buddhas and His
arahats
, who are
endowed with matchless glory, had all vanished. Unsubstantial and futile indeed are all