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the other monks: ‚Friend Œnanda, you too beg the post of the Master's attendant.‛ The
Venerable replied: ‚Friends, what kind of a post is it that is secured by begging? Should the
Exalted One want me, He Himself will say so.‛ Then the Buddha said:
‚Monks, Œnanda is not a type of persons who need to be urged. He will serve Me
using his own discretion.‛
Then the monks asked him again: ‚Stand up, Œnanda, ask the Master for the post of His
attendant.‛ Venerable Œnanda rose from his seat and said:
‚Exalted Buddha,
(1) if you do not give me good robes received by you;
(2) if you do not give me good food collected by you;
(3) if you do not give me the privilege to sit together with you in the Fragrant
Chamber;
(4) if you do not take me to the places you are invited;
then (i.e. if you comply with these four wishes of mine) I shall serve you, Exalted
Buddha.‛
(These four negative boons were begged so that nobody else could disapprovingly
say: ‚With such benefits or gains in view, who would think it is burdensome to
serve the Master?‛)
Venerable Œnanda continued:
‚Exalted Buddha,
(1) if you go at my request to the places invited (by your male and female
devotees);
(2) if I have the permission to let each and every visitor pay homage to you
promptly;
(3) if I have the permission to approach you, to ask you, the moment there arises
any doubt in me:
(4) if you repeat to me what you have taught in my absence;
then (i.e. if you comply with these four wishes of mine) I shall serve you, Exalted
Buddha.‛
(These four positive boons were begged in order to avoid others' criticism who
would say that ‚in spite of his service rendered day and night to the Exalted One,
poor Œnanda was not favoured by the Master even this much‛, and in order to be
able to perform good deeds and fulfil perfections, so that he would be recognized
by devas and humans as the Treasurer of the Dhamma.)
In this way Venerable Œnanda asked for eight boons, four negative and four positive. The
Buddha also bestowed these eight boons on Venerable Œnanda. Venerable Œnanda received
thus these eight boons and became permanent attendant to the Buddha. The fruit of his
perfections fulfilled for the hundred thousand
kappas
for that post of permanent attendant
was realized on that very day.
A Brief Account of Œnanda's Service
From the day of his appointment as the Buddha's attendant, he served the Master by
giving Him hot and cold water, by providing Him with three kinds of tooth brush, short,
long and medium, by massaging Him, by rubbing His back when taking a bath, by
sweeping the Fragrant Chamber and so on. Venerable Œnanda roamed about near the
Buddha each day, deciding ‚at this hour the Exalted One must get this thing, this should be
done to Him.‛ At night he encircled around the Fragrant Chamber nine times, holding a big
torch to be able to answer the Buddha promptly on being asked by Him, and to remove
sloth and drowsiness. This is just a brief account of the Venerable Œnanda's service
rendered to the Buddha. His other services will be mentioned in the Chapter on the Sangha