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they were not absolutely valueless, they served as a stepping stone to devotional faith and
placed the Prince in good stead. He became aware of the attributes of the three Gems
when his parents acquainted him with what they had done for him in anticipation of his
birth. He virtually became a confirmed lay devotee the moment he was aware of the
attributes of the Triple Gems and placed his confidence in them.)
(Facts connected with Prince Bodhi are taken from Majjima-paÓÈsa Bodhi RÈjakumÈra
Sutta PÈli
,
Atthakata and Tika.)
Prince Bodhi attained SotÈpatti
After that, Prince Bodhi sat at a place free from six faults and addressed the Buddha:
‚Most Exalted Buddha.... I am one of your devotees: my mother had requested for the first
time for favour of your accepting me as a lay devotee before I was born and my governess
had repeated a similar request for the second time holding me in her arms when I was a
baby. I have also renewed the request for the third time when I came of age. With all that
you have refused to tread on the white carpet laid by a devotee like me, may I be
enlightened as to the cause of all this!‛
Whereupon the Buddha asked him: ‚Prince .... what was your object of laying that white
carpet?‛ ‚Exalted Buddha.... I had done it with the thought and wish that if I would be
bestowed with a son or a daughter, You would decide to tread on it,‛ was his admission.
The Buddha said in response: ‚That was the reason why I did not tread upon it.‛ The
Prince again asked: ‚Glorious Buddha.... am I destined to go without any off-spring, a son
or a daughter?‛ ‚Aye ... prince,‛ replied the Buddha.
The Prince asked: ‚What was the cause of it?‛ The Buddha gave him a hint: ‚This is
because you had been forgetful and had indulged in the five sensual pleasures in
association with your wife, as a partner, in a past existence!‛ The Prince requested the
Buddha to enlighten him as to when and in what existence had he been forgetful and
indulgent in the five sensual pleasures. The following is the Buddha’s reply to his request:
‚Once upon a time, hundreds of people went across the ocean by means of a big
boat. The boat was wrecked in the middle of the journey and all the travellers
perished with the exception of a couple who managed to land on an island by
means of a plank.
The island was inhabited by quite a large number of birds, and the couple, being
pressed by hunger, managed to satisfy their hunger by baking the eggs of the birds
for their meals. When they found that eggs alone would not do, they killed young
birds for their meals, throughout their first, second, and third stages of their lives.
They did not realize at all that their indulgence in pursuit of luxurious living
constituted a wrong deed.‛
Having revealed their past immoral deeds, the Buddha proceeded to evaluate their guilt
saying:-
‚Prince... Had you and your wife realized your wrong deeds at a certain stage of
life, you might stand a chance of getting offspring at a corresponding stage of your
present existence.
Had either of you realized the wrong deed, there is a chance of getting off-springs
on that score.
Prince .... one, who holds oneself dear, will virtually become aware of the
advantages of moral acts in all stages of life, failing which, he might guard himself
against wrong deeds at one or the other stage of his life.‛
The Buddha then went on to preach:-
AttÈnaÒce piyam jaÒÒÈ,
rakkheya naÑ surakkitaÑ
tiÓÓaÑ aÒÒataraÑ yÈmaÓ
paÔijaggeyya paÓÉito.