Chapter 9
also sell its meat.‛
Saying: ‚We also like the idea of you carrying and selling meat,‛ the hunter gave him an
outer garment and let him change into a layman's clothings and, bringing him home, he
gave his daughter CÈpÈ in marriage to Upaka.
The son born of the union of Upaka and CÈpÈ as husband and wife was given the name
of Subhadda. When the child cried, CÈpÈ used to nag, taunt and ridicule Upaka by singing
this lullaby
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to hurt and disparage him indirectly:
Son of a meat vendor,
ascetic and ex-monk!
Son of a foolish ex-monk,
a hunter's hanger-on,
who fell in love with me.
Mother is coaxing you to sleep,
Stop crying! I wish you would sleep.
In a cradle finished with emerald and diamond,
Sleep! my son of pure gold.
Mother will sing and rock (the cradle)
to lull you to sleep.
Stop crying! gold nugget! I wish
you to sleep.
Your father, last in the file of men!
This (his) way avoid; in future for
liberation strive.
Mother is advising you
My pretty son, my garland of gold!
Thereupon, Upaka said: ‚Wife, do you think of me as one who has nobody to turn to for
help and refuge? I have a very good friend by the name of Ananta Jina. I will go to that
good friend Ananta Jina.‛ Realising ‚This Upaka is unbearably hurt if I taunt and insult
him in this way,‛ CÈpÈ would sing the lullaby again and again. One day, Upaka departed
for the Middle Country (
Majjhima Desa
) without informing CÈpÈ, without letting her
know.
At that time, the Buddha happened to be dwelling in Jetavana Monastery in SÈvatthi; and
He had earlier given words in advance to the monks: ‚Ascetics, if someone comes and
enquires after Ananta Jina, point him out to Me.‛ Upaka enquired from every one he met
all along the way: ‚Where is Ananta Jina staying?‛ and in due course he reached Savatthi;
and, standing in the centre of Jetavana Monastery, asked the ascetics: ‚Venerable Sirs!
Where is Ananta Jina staying?‛ The ascetics took him to the presence of the Buddha. On
seeing the Buddha, Upaka immediately addressed Him: ‚Glorious Buddha! Do you still
remember and know me, your disciple?‛ When the Buddha said: ‚Yes, Upaka, I do. Where
are you living at present?‛ Upaka replied: ‚Glorious Buddha! I am living in Va~kahÈra
county.‛ Thereupon, the Buddha asked him: ‚Upaka, you have become advanced in age.
Can you enter the order of ascetics?‛ Upaka replied: ‚Yes, Glorious Buddha, I will.‛
Thereupon, the Buddha permitted him to enter the order of ascetics and taught a suitable
form of meditation. Upaka practised the meditation with great exertion and attained
anÈgÈmÊ-phala
. When he died, he was reborn in AvihÈ which is the lowest (first) in the five
planes of SuddhÈvÈsa BrahmÈ World; and, before long, he attained
arahatta-phala
.
The Story of CÈpÈ in brief.
After she was abandoned by the ex-monk Upaka, CÈpÈ became weary of the world of
humans; so, after entrusting her young son Subhadda to his grandfather, she took the same
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lullaby
: This was written by Manli Sayadaw who is famous for his works in verse.