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perceptive understood what the Buddha wanted him to do. He handed the stone alms-bowl
that had been offered to the Buddha by the four Great Brahmas. The Buddha then lowered
the bowl to accept the gift offered by the gardener Kanda. Then the Buddha showed signs
of wishing to sit down at the spot.
Venerable Œnanda spread a robe over the spot for the Buddha and went ahead to prepare
some mango squash and offered it to Him. After partaking of the mango squash, the
Buddha called upon the royal gardener and said: ‚Lay devotee Kanda ... scrape the earth
and have that mango seed planted here.‛ When Kanda had sowed the seed, the Buddha
washed His hand right on top of the mango seed.
As soon as Buddha had washed His hands over the seed, a sprout of the size of the stock
of a harrow came up; the sprout continued to grow gradually to a height of fifty cubits
even as they looked on. The main stem put out four main branches sideways, into four
directions, and the fifth shooting upwards each one measuring fifty cubits. The main
branches, in turn, put out small branches and abundance of fruits, till gradually the whole
tree was full of bunches of ripe fruit.
All the
bhikkhus
who arrived later could also partake of the fruits (there being enough
and to spare). On hearing the marvellous appearance of the strange mango tree, King
Pasenadi Kosala issued a royal order to the effect that no one must cut the tree and caused
a number of security personnel to be posted around the tree.
(The mango tree was named after the gardener, Kanda, who planted the tree, hence
‚
Kandamba Rukkha
.‛ The Buddha was referring to this mango tree when He had told King
BimbisÈra and King Pasenad Kosala that He would perform miracles near Kandamba
mango tree, in answer to their query. This was a fact unknown to the heretics, and they had
therefore arranged with their followers for the destruction of all mango trees, inclusive of
sprouts, in and around the city of Savatthi, at their own expense so that the Buddha could
not perform miracles.
Drunken men of the locality also had their share of fruits to enjoy with great satisfaction.
They turned to the heretics and they decried their low and selfish motives saying: ‚Ha .....
you ruined heretics, you have destroyed all the mango trees, and uprooted even day-old
sprouts in and around the city of Savatthi, for fear that the Recluse Gotama would perform
miracles near (a white mango tree that you had in mind); but the miracles will take place
near the mango tree planted by gardener Kanda,‛ and they attacked the heretics by
throwing the seeds of the mangoes they had eaten at them.
The Pavilion of The Heretics was destroyed by The Wind ‘God’
Sakka (Indira) ordered the wind god: ‚Blow down the pavilion of the heretics, uprooting
even the posts and dump it in the garbage.‛ The wind god did as he was told.
Sakka asked the sun god to cause intense heat for the sectarians by taking his mansion
down a little. The sun god did as he was bid.
The wind god was asked again by the Sakka to create a whirlwind exclusively at the place
of the heretics. The wind god did as he was bid, with the result that the heretics were
soaked with perspiration and covered with dust, and they resembled the big red ant-hills.
Sakka then asked the rain god to pour torrential rain together with hail stones. The rain
god did as he was bid, with the result that the heretics looked like oxen with white and red
spots all over their bodies.
The heretics, with their pavilion wrecked beyond repair, could not withstand the intense
heat and the force of the whirlwind accompanied by hail, they became crestfallen and
helpless under the hopeless conditions, and there was no alternative but to run away helter-
skelter wherever their legs could carry.
Purana Kassapa drowned Himself
Thus the six heretic teachers ran away in different directions. Meanwhile, a male servant
servitor devotee of Purana Kassapa, who was a farmer, thought: ‚Now it must be time for
my noble teachers, to perform miracles. I will go and see the miracles.‛ He released the