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The Chapter on Sereyya
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The Life History of the Elder Sereyyaka
Standing in the open air, being peaceful, I saw the leader of the world.
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An elephant in rut in three ways, a tusker like the great sage.
By the Buddha's power, they surround me altogether.
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From all around with flower coverings, they scattered upon the lord of men.
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Having made a covering for seven days, thereupon it disappeared.
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I placed confidence in the Buddha, the Fortunate One, the leader of the world.
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For a hundred thousand cosmic cycles, I was not reborn in an unfortunate realm.
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Stainless and equal, universal 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 Sereyyaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Sereyyaka is first.
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The Life History of the Elder Pupphathūpiya
In the middle of it dwells a brahmin gone beyond the sacred texts.
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And they were early risers, and confident in the sacred hymns.
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He has eighty minor marks, and thirty-two excellent characteristics.
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Having heard the words of the pupils, the brahmin gone beyond the sacred texts.
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In which region the great hero, the leader of the world, dwells.
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Elated in mind, glad at heart, I honoured that Tathāgata.
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Having paid homage at the Teacher's feet, we shall listen to the Conqueror's Dispensation.
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Being oppressed by illness, I went to stay in a hall.
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What kind of virtue of the Protector of the World, the Supreme Buddha.
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Attentively that foremost Buddha, they taught in my presence.
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Having made a monument with flowers, there I deceased.
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Having raised their joined palms, they paid homage to the Teacher.
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For a hundred thousand cosmic cycles, I was not reborn in an unfortunate realm.
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Named Aggisama by name, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Named Ghatāsana, thirty-eight were kings.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Pupphathūpiya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Pupphathūpiya is second.
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The Life History of the Elder Pāyasadāyaka
Having gone forth from the wilds, honoured by the community of monks.
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Wishing to make an oblation, I presented an offering.
Well ascended upon a walking path, in the sky, in the wind's domain.
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Having set aside the bronze bowl, I paid respect to Vipassī.
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Out of compassion, accept this, O great sage.
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Having understood my thought, the Teacher in the world, the great sage.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of milk-rice.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Pāyasadāyaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Pāyasadāyaka is third.
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The Life History of the Elder Gandhodakiya
Like a shining hump of a bull, the Omniscient One, the destroyer of darkness.
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Radiance radiates from him, just as from the hundred-rayed one.
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By that confidence of mind, there I deceased.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Gandhodakiya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Scented-Water is the fourth.
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The Life History of the Elder Sammukhāthavika
'He will extinguish the populace, a Buddha will arise in the world.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He, the Blessed One, the Teacher, now teaches the Teaching, the one with vision.
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He uttered a noble speech, this is the nature of Buddhas."
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Having paid respect to the self-enlightened, I departed facing east.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of praise.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Sammukhāthavika spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Sammukhāthavika is fifth.
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The Life History of the Elder Kusumāsaniya
In the marks of a great man and in history, together with vocabularies and rituals.
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I taught the sacred texts to pupils, one who has gone beyond the three Vedas.
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Wishing to make an oblation, I at the meeting of father and mother.
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Illuminating all directions, the lord of men approaches.
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Having spread out that flower, I led him to my own house.
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That I gave to the Buddha, devoted, with my own hands.
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Having given thanks, the Omniscient One departed facing north.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of the gift of flowers.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Kusumāsaniya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Kusumāsaniya is sixth.
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The Life History of the Elder Phaladāyaka
Not far from the Himalayas, I dwell in a hermitage.
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Having placed them in a basket, it was hung by me on a tree-top.
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Wishing to uplift me, he came to me while begging alms.
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Generating joy for me, bringing happiness in the present life.
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The Teacher, standing in the sky, spoke this verse.
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For a hundred thousand cosmic cycles, you will not be reborn in an unfortunate realm.'
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I have attained the unshakeable state, having abandoned victory and defeat.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Phaladāyaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Phaladāyaka is the seventh.
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The Life History of the Elder Ñāṇasaññika
Having seen the beautiful sand, I recollected the foremost Buddha.
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Having directly known all phenomena, he resolves upon it with knowledge.
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There is none equal to you in knowledge, as far as the highest knowledge extends.
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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 the perception of knowledge.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Ñāṇasaññika spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Knowledge Perceiver is the eighth.
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The Life History of the Elder Gaṇṭhipupphiya
Honoured by disciples, he went forth from the monastery.
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With a confident mind, glad at heart, I venerated him with knotted flowers.
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Joyful, with a joyful mind, I again paid homage to the Tathāgata.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Gaṇṭhipupphiya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Knotted Flower Offerer is the ninth.
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The Life History of the Elder Padumapūjaka
Covered with various trees, a dwelling place for hosts of great beings.
Honoured by my pupils, I dwell in the hermitage.
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I will make an offering to the Buddha, to the lord of bipeds, such a one.
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Having thus made a sign, I placed it upon the Buddha.
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Do not be negligent, diligence brings happiness.
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Endowed with the quality of diligence, then I deceased.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Padumapūjaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Lotus Worshipper is the tenth.
The Sereyya Chapter is the thirteenth.
Its summary:
Āsanī, Phalasaññī, and Gaṇṭhipadumapupphiya;
One hundred and five verses, counted by those intent upon the good.