Chapter 35
my teachers and give them alms?‛
The Householder Sirigutta said nothing and kept silent for many days. But being sick of
hearing his friend's repeated speech, he said to Garahadinna one day:
‚Friend, you come to me constantly and wherever we are standing, sitting or doing
something else, you ask me what benefit will accrue to me from my devotion to
my Master and you also urge me to go over to your teachers and give them alms.
But tell me first what things do your teachers know?‛
Then Garahadinna replied to his friend Sirigutta:
‚Oh! What a surprise, Sir!, Do not speak like this. As for my teachers, there is
nothing is unknown. They know all about the past, the present and the future; all
that is done, said and thought, i.e. physical, verbal and mental actions. They know,
‘This will happen and this will not.’ They know, ‘This should be and this should
not’. They know all fully.‛
Thereupon, Sirigutta asked Garahadinna in order to get his affirmation: ‚Friend, do you
say so?‛ The latter boldly affirmed: ‚Yes, I do.‛ Then the former said:
‚In that case, friend, you have made a grave mistake by not telling me about this
for such a long time. Only today I will know the intellectual power of your
teachers. Go, friend, invite your teachers in my name (for the meal) tomorrow.‛
Delighted, the Householder Garahadinna went to his teachers, paid respect and said:
‚Masters, my friend Sirigutta has invited you to tomorrow's meal.‛ The heretical teachers
asked: ‚Did Sirigutta himself do so?‛ ‚Yes, Sirs, Sirigutta himself did,‛ replied
Garahadinna in confirmation. Jubilant, the heretical teachers said: "Very well, Garahadinna.
With the Householder Sirigutta as our devoted follower, what luxury is there that will not
be ours?‛
Preparations at Sirigutta's Home
Sirigutta's home was very large. In the compound he had a long huge ditch dug between
his two houses and had the ditch filled with excrement.
On the two outward edges, tree stumps were set up and fastened with ropes. The fore-
legs of couches were placed on the fore-edge of the ditch and the hind-legs on the ropes.
This was made with this idea: ‘When they come, they will take their seats; when they take
their seats, they will fall headlong into the ditch.’
Then the couches were covered with coverings (the edges of which touching the ground)
so that the ditch was hidden.
Several large pots were placed behind the house. The brims of the pots were bound with
banana leaves and white pieces of cloth and the empty pots smeared on the outside with
gruel, rice, butter, oil, honey, molasses and crumbs of cakes.
The next day the Householder Garahadinna went quietly to Sirigutta's residence early in
the morning and asked: ‚Have you prepared your offerings for the Venerable Ones?‛ ‚Yes,
I have,‛ replied Sirigutta. ‚Where are the offerings?‛ asked Garahadinna again. Sirigutta
answered, pointing to the pots: ‚These pots are full of gruel. These full of rice. These full
of butter, molasses, cakes. The seats have also been arranged.‛ Saying: ‚Very good,
friend,‛ Garahadinna left. On his return, came the five hundred heretical teachers to
Sirigutta's place.
Sirigutta Lesson given to The Heretical Teachers
Coming out of his house, Sirigutta paid respect with fivefold veneration to the heretical
teachers. Raising his folded palms, he stood before them and communicated with them but
mentally.
‚It is said that you Masters know everything such as the past, etc. It has been said
so by your attendant and supporter Garahadinna.
‚If you really know all, please do not get into my residence There is no gruel for