Chapter 21
when an
ariya
refused food through doubt over the food and the time it was offered.
To explain further: The amount of merit accruing from
cetana
occasioned by mere doubt
on the part of an
ariya
recluse as to the kind of food and the time it is offered, entailing the
loss of a meal for him, is 256 times greater than the sum of merit gained by a heretical
recluse through his faulty practice of self-denial for a hundred years.
At the close of the discourse, eighty-four thousand sentient beings gained release from
the cycle of suffering through realization of the Four Noble Truths
3
.
End of the Story of Jambuka.
3. This story is mentioned in 5-Bala Vagga, Dhammapada, Vol. One.