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The Chapter on Mahāparivāra
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The Life History of the Elder Mahāparivāraka
With sixty-eight thousand, entered Bandhuma then.
I saw the stainless Buddha, the receiver of oblations.
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They attend attentively, as the groups of deities attend Indra.
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With my head I saluted, and gave that to the great sage.
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By the Buddha's power, the earth quaked.
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I place confidence in the Buddha, in the Lord of Bipeds, the Such.
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I went to refuge, together with my ministers and retinue.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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Accomplished with the seven treasures, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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The six higher knowledges have been realized, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
Thus the Venerable Elder Mahāparivāraka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Mahāparivāraka is first.
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The Life History of the Elder Sumaṅgala
Having gone forth from the dwelling, approached the lake.
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The Blessed One stood there, looking in every direction.
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Joyful, with a joyful mind, I clapped my hands then.
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I was engaged in dancing and singing, and in the five-fold music.
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I overcome all beings, vast is my glory.
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Having pleased yourself, you please others, O sage.
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Having attended on the self-enlightened, I was reborn in Tusita.
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Accomplished with the seven treasures, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Sumaṅgala spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Sumaṅgala is second.
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The Life History of the Elder Saraṇagamaniya
It was fully engaged, a great roar arose.
The Teacher, standing in the sky, stirred the great multitude.
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Having paid respect to the self-enlightened, they sat fully focused at that very moment.
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The compassionate one, knower of the world, extinguished the great multitude.
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By that corruption of mind, is reborn in a realm of misery.
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Extinguish your own mind, do not be destroyed again and again.
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And they went for refuge to the elder of the world, the beginning of learning.
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Being watched by the gods, he departed facing north.
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For a hundred thousand cosmic cycles, I was not reborn in an unfortunate realm.
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In thirty thousand cosmic cycles, kings, universal monarchs.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Saraṇagamaniya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Saraṇagamaniya is third.
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The Life History of the Elder Ekāsaniya
I attended on the self-enlightened one, with vehicles, forces and mounts.
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Having taken all the musical instruments, I went to the highest enlightenment.
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As if face to face with the self-enlightened, I attended upon the highest enlightenment.
Folding my legs crosswise, there I deceased.
By that confidence of mind, I was reborn in the Nimmāna realm.
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Among human beings and gods, as I go on from existence to existence.
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I bear my final body in the teaching of the Fully Self-Enlightened One.
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Accomplished with the seven jewels, five hundred cosmic cycles from now.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Ekāsaniya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Ekāsaniya is fourth.
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The Life History of the Elder Suvaṇṇapupphiya
Seated before the crowd of people, he taught the Deathless state.
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Four golden flowers, upon the Buddha I placed.
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And the Buddha's radiance and the golden radiance, abundant light there was.
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Generating joy for them, bringing happiness in the present life.
Having generated gladness, I went to my own dwelling.
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By that confidence of mind, I was reborn in Tusita.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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Forty-three cosmic cycles ago from now, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Suvaṇṇapupphiya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Suvaṇṇapupphiya is fifth.
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The Life History of the Elder Citakapūjaka
When the Blessed One, Sikhi, the kinsman of the world, attained final Nibbāna.
Having played musical instruments there, I sprinkled a garland of fragrance.
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With a confident mind, glad at heart, went to my own dwelling.
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By that action, lord of bipeds, eldest of the world, bull among men.
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I have attained the unshakeable state, having abandoned victory and defeat.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the funeral pyre.
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Uggata by name, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Citakapūjaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Citakapūjaka is sixth.
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The Life History of the Elder Buddhasaññaka
The earth trembled, the ground with its girdle of water.
Even the dwelling trembled, at the exhaustion of the Buddha's life.
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For what purpose was this arising, abundant light there was.
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There is no fear for living beings, be fully focused and restrained.
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When he is arising, the earth trembles.
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In the remaining cosmic cycles, wholesome was practised by me.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of perception of the Buddha.
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Samita by name, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Buddhasaññaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Buddhasaññaka is seventh.
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The Life History of the Elder Maggasaññaka
Lost in the great forest, like the blind, they wandered about.
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Those sons of that sage, lost in the great forest.
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I pointed out the path to them, and I gave them food.
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Seven years old by birth, I attained arahantship.
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Accomplished with the seven jewels, five hundred cosmic cycles from now.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Maggasaññaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Maggasaññaka is eighth.
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The Life History of the Elder Paccupaṭṭhānasaññaka
I was reborn in the realm of demons, and I attained fame then.
That while my wealth was existing, the one with vision attained final Nibbāna.
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Wishing to uplift me, he came to my presence.
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Given by the Buddha, the accomplishment of seed for all.
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One should venerate even a relic the size of a mustard seed of one whose passion is quenched.
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Therefore, having built a monument, venerate the relics of the Conqueror.
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For five years I tended the supreme stupa of the sage.
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Having experienced success, I attained arahantship.
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Accomplished with the seven treasures, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Paccupaṭṭhānasaññaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Paccupaṭṭhānasaññaka is ninth.
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The Life History of the Elder Jātipūjaka
And the earth trembled, with its oceans and mountains.
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The foremost of all beings, he will lift up the populace.
There is no such honouring, as a birth-honouring.
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Wholesome deeds, I gladdened my own mind.
Having made an offering at birth, there I deceased.
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I overcome all beings, this is the fruit of honouring birth.
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They are unable to make me angry, this is the fruit of honouring birth.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring birth.
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In the third cosmic cycle from now, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Jātipūjaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Jātipūjaka is tenth.
The Chapter on the Great Retinue is twelfth.
Its summary:
Citapūjī, Buddhasaññī, with Maggupaṭṭhāna and Jāti;
Ninety verses spoken, counted by the wise.