Chapter IX
crores, which was accumulated in his residence. After hearing the Buddha's sermon, he was
established in the three Refuges and became monk in the Dispensation of the Buddha.
When the discourse given in appreciation of the offering was over, the Buddha uttered the
prophecy: ‚This young man, Uttara, will indeed become a Buddha, named Gotama, in
future.‛
Hearing the Buddha's prophecy, the Bodhisatta was overjoyed and resolved to fulfil the
Perfections even more.
Uttara became a monk and shouldered his religious responsibilities and accomplished in
studying the Buddha's ninefold teaching of Suttas and Vinaya, thus promoting the splendour
of His Dispensation.
Mindfully cultivating and developing his virtues as a monk in three postures of sitting,
standing and walking (but entirely without lying down), he reached not only the eight
attainments but the apex of the five psychic powers and on his death, he was reborn in the
BrahmÈ abode.
Particulars of Buddha Sumedha
Buddha Sumedha's birthplace was Sudassana. His father was King Sudatta and His
mother was Queen Sudatta.
He reigned for nine thousand years. His three palaces were SucandÈna, KaÒcana
and SirivaÉÉhana.
His Chief Consort was SumanÈ who had eighty-four thousand maids of honour.
His son was Prince Punabbasu.
His two male Chief Disciples were SaraÓa Thera and SabbakÈma Thera. His
attendant was SÈgara Thera.
His two female Chief Disciples were Rama TherÊ and Surama TherÊ.
His Bodhi tree was a
mahÈnÊpa
tree.
His noble male lay supporters were the wealthy persons, UruvelÈ and YasavÈ. His
noble female supporters were YasodharÈ UpÈsikÈ and SirÊmÈ UpÈsikÈ.
His height was eighty-eight cubits. The rays emanating from His body spread over
all directions, like the moon lighting up the sky and its stars.
Or, the Buddha's body rays spread everywhere in the area of one
yojana
, like the
Universal Monarch's ruby shining all around to the extent of a
yojana
.
The life span during Buddha Sumedha's time was ninety thousand years. He lived
throughout, for four-fifths of this life spans, and rescued beings, such as devas,
humans and BrahmÈs, from
saÑsÈric
waters and placed them on NibbÈnic shores.
Buddha Sumedha's Dispensation witnessed numerous noble
arahats
(
arahats
were
everywhere in His Dispensation) who were endowed with the threefold Knowledge
and the sixfold Psychic Power, who were possessed of energy, who were
undisturbed by the vicissitude of the world, who had the ability to view things,
pleasant or unpleasant, in one and the same manner.
SaÑvega
These noble
arahats
of incomparable fame were all liberated from defilements and
free of four
upadhis
, bases of existence. The
arahats
, who were the Buddha's
disciples, having large retinues, shed the light of their wisdom and attained
peaceful NibbÈna.
CetÊya
In this way Buddha Sumedha, Conqueror of the five Maras, attained ParinibbÈna in
the gardens of Medha. His relics dispersed in accordance with His resolve and
existed all over JambudÊpa, being honoured by beings such as devas, humans and
BrahmÈs.