THE GREAT CHRONICLE OF BUDDHAS
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incomparable attributes:
pÈramÊ
,
cÈga
,
cariya
. After exchange of fruitless discussions, one
of the fiercest heretics came forward with a plot to destroy the fame and gains of Gotama
with the aid of a woman.
‚Dear sirs .... there is no one in this world who is immune from desires for sexual
pleasures derived from a woman and the Recluse Gotama, being young and good
looking like a deva, will certainly get entangled with a maiden of His age and
appearance, if and when available. Even when He cannot be completely tempted,
people will begin to have doubt about His moral uprightness. Come let us send
wandering woman Sundari on a mission of bringing ruin to the Recluse Gotama's
reputation throughout the land.‛
Upon hearing this suggestion, all the heretics spoke in support of him: ‚Your plan is
excellent, indeed. This will bring about the down-fall of the Recluse Gotama. He will have
no alternative but to run away aimlessly with His head hanging down.‛ They all decided to
turn the resolution into action and went en masse to the place of Sundari.
On seeing the heretics, Sundari asked: ‚Why have you come here all in a group?‛ They
all went to a corner and sat there without giving her any reply. She approached them in a
submissive manner and asked them again and again: ‚Have I done any thing wrong and, if
so, what is my offence?‛
At last, they gave this reply: ‚We have not given you any reply since you have neglected
us when we have been oppressed by someone.‛ Sundari asked them: ‚Who has oppressed
you?‛ Whereupon, they revealed their case: ‚Don't you see the Recluse Gotama wandering
around and depriving us of offerings, to our great disadvantage?‛ ‚Good Sirs, in this
matter, how can I be of assistance.‛ They replied: ‚Sister, can you really work for the good
of your own relatives like us?‛ trying to tie her down to a commitment.
(They had employed the word 'relatives' to win her over, though there was no
blood relationship apart from the fact that all of them were leading a homeless life.
The heretics are indeed terrible.)
Whereupon, Sundari said: ‚Good Sirs... what should I do for you, there is nothing that I
cannot do. I am prepared to sacrifice my own life to do anything that would be of
advantage to my relatives like you.‛ (She had thus pledged herself to fulfil their wishes and
she could not shrink back, like a deer that had got itself entangled in a bush.) The heretics
told her: ‚Sister, you have pledged to do anything that would be of advantage to us. Being
in your most impressive youth, at the first stage of life, do anything to the best of your
ability that will ruin the Recluse Gotama by means of your own gorgeous personality.‛
Thus playing up to her vanity, they sent her away on the mission with a hint ‚that she
should pay constant visit to Jetavana monastery.‛
Foolish Sundari, like a person who wishes to dance with a ring of flowers on the teeth of
a saw, like one who attempts to catch a bull elephant in musk by its trunk, like one who
extends warm welcome to the King of Death with his forehead, got herself besmeared with
sweet scents and bedecked with flowers, wandered her way towards the Jetavana
monastery, at the time when people were coming out of the precincts of the monastery
after hearing the discourses. When asked, she said: ‚I am going to the Recluse Gotama
with whom I usually stay together in His own Chamber.‛ But she dared not enter the
monastery and instead, made her way to the nearby hermitage of the heretics. She returned
by the same route to the city when people were going to the monastery. When asked, she
told them that ‚she had just come out of the chamber of the Buddha with whom she had
stayed the night, giving Him sexual gratification.‛
After a few days, the heretics, being satisfied with the part played by Sundari, bribed
drunkards and instigated them to kill Sundari and to conceal her body under heaps of
decayed flowers in a ditch adjacent to the Buddha's chamber. The drunkards carried out
their instructions. The heretics then spread the news of missing Sundari, and went to King
Kosala and reported that their female disciple, Sundari, was missing and could not be
found. The King asked them if there was any place of suspicion. They informed him that
they had their suspicion located in Jetavana monastery. The King then ordered for a search