Homage to the Blessed One, the Worthy One, the Perfectly Enlightened One
In the Minor Collection
The Chronicle of the Buddhas
1.
The Section on the Jewel Walk
1.
"There are beings here with little dust in their eyes, teach the Dhamma, have compassion on this generation."
2.
For the Tathāgata, the matchless one, compassion arose towards all beings.
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What kind of power of supernormal abilities and what kind of power of wisdom, what kind of Buddha's power for the welfare of the world.
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What kind of power of supernormal abilities and what kind of power of wisdom, what kind of Buddha's power for the welfare of the world.
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I will create a walking path, adorned with jewels in the sky."
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The Paranimmita and also those belonging to the company of Brahmās, delighted, made a great sound.
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And the dense darkness was then destroyed, having seen the wonderful miracle.
8.
In this world and the other, in both, below and above and across, spread out.
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Of great might, possessing the signs of innumerable merits, he showed a wonderful miracle.
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The leader of the world created a walking path, well finished, fashioned from all kinds of jewels.
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The leader of the world created a walking path, well finished, fashioned from all kinds of jewels.
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He showed, like pillars in succession, a walking path made of jewels.
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With sides entirely made of gold, on the walking path made of jewels.
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The railing entirely of gold, created on both sides.
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It illuminates all directions, like the risen sun.
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Shining, the Fully Enlightened One, the Conqueror walked on the walking path.
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They scatter on the walking path, all the gods assembled.
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Paying homage they assemble, satisfied, joyful and delighted.
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The gods who delight in creation, those gods who wield power;
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They see him, the compassionate one for the world's welfare, like the very high-risen disc of the moon in the sky.
21.
Wearing very pure white garments, they stand with joined palms.
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They wave cloths in the sky then, "Oh, the Conqueror, compassionate for the world's welfare!"
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The ultimate goal and the support, the island and the best of bipeds.
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Having surrounded him, they pay homage, satisfied, joyful and delighted.
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With five-coloured flowers, they venerate the lord of men.
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With five-coloured flowers, they venerate the lord of men.
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Never before have I seen such a marvel, hair-raising."
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They laugh a great laugh, having seen the marvel in the sky.
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With joined palms they pay homage, satisfied, joyful and delighted.
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Delighted, they pay homage, they venerate the highest among men.
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They play leather-bound drums, having seen the marvel in the sky.
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Are beaten in the sky, having seen the marvel in the heavens.
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We shall surely obtain the accomplishment of our goal, the moment has been provided to us."
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Saying "Buddha, Buddha," they stand with joined palms.
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Various beings in the sky, with joined palms, engage in this.
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They release flowers of five colours, mandārava flowers mixed with sandalwood powder.
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Adorned with flag, thunderbolt, banner, crescent moon and goad.
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In liberation, equal to the matchless, in setting in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
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Matchless in supernormal power, in setting in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
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Pay homage to the great sage, the compassionate one, the lord of the world.
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Veneration and worship, all this you deserve.
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O great hero, foremost of all, none equal to you is found."
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Standing right there on the Vulture's Peak, sees the leader of the world.
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Like the midday sun, she looked upon the lord of men.
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Brightened by the fathom-wide radiance, he sees the wise one, the leader of the world.
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Who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, he convoked in a moment.
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We too, having gone there, will pay homage to the Conqueror."
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We will dispel doubt, having seen the leader of the world."
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Taking their bowls and robes, they approached in haste.
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Sāriputta of great wisdom approached by supernormal power.
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Sporting like a god in the sky, approached by supernormal power.
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Respectful and deferential, approached the Self-enlightened One.
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The wise one risen high in the sky, like the moon in the heavens.
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Like the midday sun, they see the leader of the world.
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Clear like a lake, like a fully blossomed lotus.
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Paying homage they fall down, at the wheel-characteristic of the Teacher.
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Skilled in concentration and meditative absorption, pays homage to the leader of the world.
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Matchless in supernormal power, Moggallāna of great supernormal power.
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Placed foremost in the virtues of ascetic practice, praised and extolled by the Teacher.
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The foremost kinsman of the Blessed One, stands not far away.
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Placed foremost in the monastic discipline, Upāli was praised by the Teacher.
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A sage, son of Mantāṇī, renowned by the name Puṇṇa.
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The great hero, cutter of uncertainty, spoke of his own virtues.
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The totality of beings and space, and world-circles are infinite;
The Buddha's knowledge is immeasurable, these cannot be understood.
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There are many other wonders, marvels that cause hair to stand on end.
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The ten-thousand world-system having assembled, they request me with joined palms.
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Helping the world with its gods to cross over, awaken to the Deathless state.'
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The ten-thousandfold world system, the earth trembled then.
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They uttered applause, the ten-thousand world-system quaked.
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In highest enlightenment I am the best, in setting in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
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The ten-thousandfold world system quaked in six ways;
And there was a great light, a marvel, hair-raising."
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Showing to the world with its gods, the Conqueror walked by supernormal power.
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He does not turn back midway, just as on a walking path of four cubits.
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Having attained perfection in wisdom, asks the leader of the world.
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At what time, O wise one, was the highest enlightenment aspired to by you?
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What kind of patience, truth, and determination, what kind of friendliness and equanimity.
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How are the minor perfections fulfilled, how the supreme perfections?"
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Cooling the heart, gladdening the world with its gods.
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He made known for the welfare of the world with its gods, through higher intelligence that followed past lives.
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The attainment of all success, with respect listen to me.
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The path to the destruction of all suffering, practise it attentively."
The Chapter on the Jewel Walking Path is concluded.
2.
The Talk on Sumedha's Aspiration
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There was a city named Amara, beautiful to behold and delightful.
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The sound of elephants, the sound of horses, drums, conches, and chariots;
"Eat and drink," proclaimed with food and drink.
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Endowed with the seven jewels, crowded with various people;
Prosperous like a city of the gods, an abode for those of meritorious deeds.
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With an accumulation of many tens of millions, with abundant wealth and grain.
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In the marks of a great man and in history, having reached perfection in his own teaching.
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"Rebirth is suffering indeed, and the breaking of the body.
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The ageless, the Deathless, the secure, I will seek peace.
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Having discarded it, I would go, without attachment, not desirous of it.
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I will seek that path, for release from existence.
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So when existence is present, non-existence too should be desired.
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So when the threefold fire exists, Nibbāna should be desired.
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Even so when birth exists, non-birth too should be desired.
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Does not seek that lake, that is not the fault of the lake.
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He does not seek that lake, that is not the fault of the lake of the Deathless.
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Does not flee, that man, that is not the fault of the road.
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He does not seek that path, that is not the fault of the safe road.
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Does not have that disease treated, that is not the fault of the physician.
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Does not seek that teacher, that is not the fault of the Great Leader.
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Having released it, would go, happy, independent, self-controlled.
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Having discarded it, I would go, without attachment, not desirous of it.
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Having discarded it, they go, without attachment, not desirous of it.
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I will go, like one who, having defecated, leaves the hut.
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The owners, having abandoned it, go, without concern, not desirous of it.
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Having abandoned it, I will go, like owners leave a worn-out boat.
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Having seen the fear of goods being seized, having discarded them, he goes.
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Having abandoned this I shall go, from fear of the cutting off of wholesome states."
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Having given to those with protectors and the destitute, I approached the Himalayas.
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A hermitage was well made by me, a leaf-hut was well built.
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Endowed with eight qualities, I brought forth the power of direct knowledge.
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I put on a bark garment, possessed of twelve virtues.
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I approached a tree-root, possessed of ten virtues.
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Endowed with many virtues, I took up fallen fruit.
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Within seven days, I attained the power of direct knowledge.
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The Conqueror named Dīpaṅkara, the leader of the world, arose.
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I did not see the four signs, being absorbed in the delight of meditative absorption.
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They clean the path for his coming, with satisfied minds.
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Shaking off my bark garments, I then go into the sky.
38.
Having descended from the sky, he asked the people at that very moment.
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For whom is the path being cleared, the straight road?"
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The Conqueror named Dīpaṅkara, the leader of the world, arose;
For him the path is being cleared, the straight road."
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Saying "Buddha, Buddha," I declared my pleasure.
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"Here I shall plant seeds, let not the moment pass by indeed.
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I too will clear the straight road."
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Thinking 'Buddha, Buddha,' I cleansed the path then.
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With four hundred thousand, possessing the six higher knowledges, such ones;
With those who have eliminated the mental corruptions, with the unstained, the Conqueror proceeded along the straight path.
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Rejoicing, men and deities uttered applause.
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Both of them, with joined palms, follow the Tathāgata.
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Both of them, playing music, follow the Tathāgata.
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The gods gone into the sky scatter them in every direction.
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The gods gone into the sky scatter them in every direction.
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Men standing on the ground throw them up in every direction.
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Having spread them out on the mud, I lay down face downward.
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Let him not step on the mud, it will be for my welfare."
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"If I wished, today I could burn up my defilements.
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Having attained omniscience, I shall be a Buddha in the world with its gods.
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Having attained omniscience, I shall help the world with its gods to cross over.
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Having attained omniscience, I help many people cross over.
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Having climbed aboard the boat of the Dhamma, I shall help the world with its gods to cross over."
59.
Going forth, achievement of qualities, aspiration and desire;
Through the combination of eight factors, the resolution succeeds.
60.
Standing at my head, spoke these words.
61.
After incalculable cosmic cycles, he will become a Buddha in the world.
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Having striven in striving, having performed austerities.
63.
Having taken up the milk-rice there, he will approach the Nerañjarā.
64.
By the prepared excellent path, he will approach the foot of the Bodhi tree.
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At the root of the holy fig tree, the one of great fame will awaken.
66.
His father will be named Suddhodana, this one will be Gotama.
67.
Kolita and Upatissa will be the chief disciples;
Ānanda by name will be the attendant, he will attend upon this Conqueror.
68.
Without mental corruptions, without lust, with peaceful minds, concentrated;
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the holy fig tree.
69.
Uttarā and Nanda's mother will be the chief female attendants."
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Rejoicing, men and deities said: "This one is indeed a Buddha-seed."
71.
With joined palms they pay homage, the ten-thousand world-system together with the gods.
72.
In the future time, we shall be face to face with him."
73.
Having taken a lower ford, they cross over the great river.
74.
In the future time, we shall be face to face with him."
75.
Having praised my action, lifted up his right foot.
76.
Gods, humans and titans, having paid respect, departed.
77.
Having risen from the lying place, I then folded my legs crosswise.
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And overflowing with rapture, I then folded my legs crosswise.
79.
"I have become a master in meditative absorption, having reached perfection in the direct knowledges.
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Matchless in supernormal powers, I obtained such happiness.
81.
Uttered a great roar: 'Certainly you will become a Buddha.'
82.
Those signs appear today.
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Those signs appear today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
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Those signs appear today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
85.
Those signs appear today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
86.
They are all in bloom today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
87.
They are all bearing fruit today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
88.
Those jewels shine today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
89.
Both today resound, certainly you will become a Buddha.
90.
They too rain down today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
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Both today resound, certainly you will become a Buddha.
92.
Those fires are quenched today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
93.
They too appear today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
94.
That too springs up from the earth today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
95.
Visākhā is joined with the moon, certainly you will become a Buddha.'
96.
Today those dwelling places are abandoned, certainly you will become a Buddha.
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They are all content today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
98.
Those signs appear today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
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They have all departed today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
100.
By that sign we know, certainly you will become a Buddha.
101.
By that sign we know, certainly you will become a Buddha.
102.
That fragrance blows forth today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
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They are all seen today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
104.
They are all seen today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
105.
They became like space today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
106.
Those signs appear today, certainly you will become a Buddha.
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We understand this, certainly you will become a Buddha."
108.
Satisfied, joyful, greatly delighted, thus I thought then.
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There is no falsehood in the Buddhas, certainly I will become a Buddha.
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So too the word of the foremost Buddhas is everlasting and eternal;
There is no falsehood in the Buddhas, certainly I will become a Buddha.
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So too the word of the foremost Buddhas is everlasting and eternal;
There is no falsehood in the Buddhas, certainly I will become a Buddha.
112.
So too the word of the foremost Buddhas is everlasting and eternal;
There is no falsehood in the Buddhas, certainly I will become a Buddha.
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So too the word of the foremost Buddhas is everlasting and eternal;
There is no falsehood in the Buddhas, certainly I will become a Buddha.
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So too the word of the foremost Buddhas is everlasting and eternal;
There is no falsehood in the Buddhas, certainly I will become a Buddha.
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Above, below, the ten directions, as far as the element of phenomena extends."
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The great path practised by the great sages of old.
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Go to the perfection of giving, if you wish to attain enlightenment.
118.
Discharges water entirely, does not hold back therein.
119.
Give a gift entirely, like a water-pot turned upside down.
120.
I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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Go to the perfection of morality, if you wish to attain enlightenment.
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Goes to death there, does not destroy its tail.
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Always guard morality, as a yak its tail.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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Go to the perfection of renunciation, if you wish to attain enlightenment.
128.
Does not generate lust therein, but seeks only freedom.
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Be inclined towards renunciation, for release from existence.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
131.
Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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Go to the perfection of wisdom, if you wish to attain enlightenment.
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Not avoiding families, thus he obtains sustenance.
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Having gone to the perfection of wisdom, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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Go to the perfection of energy, if you wish to attain enlightenment.
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Is ever of unwavering energy, with mind always uplifted.
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Having gone to the perfection of energy, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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There with undoubting mind, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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Endures all that is cast upon it, it does not make aversion thereby.
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Having gone to the perfection of patience, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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There being of uncontradictory speech, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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In season or in the seasonal rains, does not deviate from its path.
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Having gone to the perfection of truthfulness, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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There you, having become unshakeable, will attain the highest enlightenment.
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Does not tremble in strong winds, remains in its own place.
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Having gone to the perfection of determination, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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Be matchless in friendliness, if you wish to attain enlightenment.
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Pervades equally with coolness, and washes away dust and stain.
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Having gone to the perfection of friendliness, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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I will search for others too, those qualities that ripen enlightenment."
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Practised and cultivated by the great sages of old.
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Having become like a balance, firm, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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Is indifferent to both of these, free from irritation and friendliness.
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Having gone to the perfection of equanimity, you will attain the highest enlightenment.
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Beyond these there is nothing else, firmly establish yourself therein."
166.
By the power of the Dhamma, the earth, the ten-thousand world-system, quaked.
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Just as a wheel in an oil-press, thus the ground trembles.
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Trembling, she there, fainted, lay on the ground.
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Were crushed and churned there, mutually struck against each other.
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The great multitude having assembled, approached Dīpaṅkara.
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The whole world is troubled, dispel that, O One with Vision."
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"Be confident, do not fear, in this earthquake.
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He meditates on the Teaching, the ancient one practised by the Victors.
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Therefore this earth trembled, the ten-thousand world-system with its gods."
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All, having approached me, paid homage again.
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Having paid homage to Dīpaṅkara, I then rose from my seat.
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Sprinkle with flowers, upon him rising from his seat.
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"Great is what you have aspired to, may you obtain that as you wished.
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May there be no obstacles for you, quickly experience the highest enlightenment.
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Just so you, O great hero, bloom with the Buddha's knowledge.
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Just so you, O great hero, fulfil the ten perfections.
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Just so you, O great hero, awaken to the enlightenment of the Conquerors.
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Just so you, O great hero, set in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
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Just so you, with fulfilled aspirations, shine brightly over the ten-thousandfold world system.
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Just so, having released from the world, shine brightly with splendour, you.
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So may the worlds with their gods come into your presence."
187.
Fulfilling those qualities, he then entered the forest wilds.
The Treatise on Sumedha's Aspiration is concluded.
3.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Dīpaṅkara
1.
Went for refuge to him, to the Teacher Dīpaṅkara.
2.
Some in the five precepts, and others in the tenfold morality.
3.
To someone the matchless states, he gives the analytical knowledge.
4.
The three true knowledges to someone, the six higher knowledges he offers.
5.
By that the Dispensation of the Protector of the World became widespread.
6.
He helps many people across, and delivers them from the unfortunate realm.
7.
Having approached in a moment, the great sage awakens them.
8.
At the second full realization, the Protector awakened ninety ten million.
9.
For ninety thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
10.
The first meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
11.
Those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, stainless, a hundred koṭis met together.
12.
With ninety million, the great sage celebrated the pavāraṇā.
13.
The full realizations of one or two are incalculable by counting.
14.
The Dispensation of the Blessed One Dīpaṅkara was well purified.
15.
They surround Dīpaṅkara, the knower of the world, always.
16.
Trainees who have not attained their goal, they are blameworthy.
17.
With those who have eliminated the mental corruptions, with the unstained, it appears beautiful always.
18.
The mother was named Sumedhā, of the Teacher Dīpaṅkara.
19.
Haṃsa, Koñca, and Mayūra, three excellent mansions.
20.
Padumā was the name of that woman, Usabhakkhandha was her son.
21.
For no less than ten months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
22.
Asked by Brahmā, the peaceful one, Dīpaṅkara, the great sage.
23.
Seated at the foot of the sirīsa tree, he crushed the heretics.
24.
Sāgata by name was the attendant of the Teacher Dīpaṅkara.
25.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the sacred fig tree.
26.
Sirimā and Koṇā were the female attendants, of the Teacher Dīpaṅkara.
27.
Shines like a lamp post, like a king of sal trees in full bloom.
28.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
29.
Having blazed like a great mass of fire, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
30.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
31.
Right there is the stūpa of the Conqueror, thirty-six yojanas in height.
The lineage of the Blessed One Dīpaṅkara is first.
4.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Koṇḍañña
1.
Of infinite power, of immeasurable fame, immeasurable, difficult to approach.
2.
Like Meru in concentration, like the sky in knowledge.
3.
The Buddha always made known, for the welfare of all living beings.
4.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
5.
For ninety thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
6.
For eighty thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
7.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
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The second was of a thousand koṭis, the third of ninety koṭis.
9.
With the ocean as the boundary, I exercised sovereignty.
10.
Together with the supreme lord of the world, I satisfied with the finest food.
11.
"After incalculable cosmic cycles, he will become a Buddha in the world.
12.
At the root of the holy fig tree, the Fully Enlightened One of great fame will awaken.
13.
His father will be named Suddhodana, this one will be Gotama.
14.
Ānanda by name will be the attendant, he will attend upon this Conqueror.
15.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the holy fig tree.
16.
Nanda's mother and Uttarā will be the chief female attendants;
The life span of that famous Gotama will be a hundred years."
17.
Rejoicing, men and deities said: "This one is indeed a Buddha-seed."
18.
With joined palms they pay homage, the ten thousand deities.
19.
In the future time, we shall be face to face with him."
20.
Having taken a lower ford, they cross over the great river.
21.
In the future time, we shall be face to face with him."
22.
Accomplishing that very purpose, I gave the great kingdom to the Conqueror;
Having given the great kingdom, I went forth in his presence.
23.
Having learnt all thoroughly, I made resplendent the Conqueror's Dispensation.
24.
Having gone to the perfection of direct knowledge, I went to the Brahma world.
25.
The mother was named Sujātā, of the great sage Koṇḍañña.
26.
Suci, Suruci, and Subha, three excellent mansions.
27.
Rucidevī was the name of that woman, Vijitasena was her son.
28.
For no less than ten months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
29.
The great hero turned the wheel, in the best city of the gods.
30.
Anuruddha by name was the attendant of the great sage Koṇḍañña.
31.
The Sāla-kalyāṇī tree was the enlightenment tree of the great sage Koṇḍañña.
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Nandā and Sirīmā were the chief female attendants.
33.
He shines like the king of stars, as the sun at midday.
34.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
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Just as the sky with stars, thus it appeared beautiful.
36.
Having displayed like a flash of lightning, those of great fame were quenched.
37.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
38.
Right there a shrine was built, raised up seven yojanas.
The lineage of the Blessed One Koṇḍañña is second.
5.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Maṅgala
1.
Having dispelled the darkness in the world, he held aloft the torch of the Dhamma.
2.
Having overcome the radiance of the moon and sun, the ten-thousand world-system shines brightly.
3.
Those who, having drunk the flavour of truth, dispel the great darkness.
4.
There was the full realization of the teaching for a hundred thousand koṭis.
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Then of a thousand koṭis, was the second occasion.
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Then the self-enlightened beat the drum of the Teaching, the excellent best.
7.
All of them without remainder, were "come, monk" monks.
8.
The first meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
9.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, then was the meeting.
10.
A reciter, a bearer of sacred texts, one who has gone beyond the three Vedas.
11.
I venerated the Community headed by the Self-Enlightened One, with scents and garlands;
Having venerated with scents and garlands, I satisfied them with cow's milk.
12.
"Immeasurable cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
13.
14.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
15.
Having given my house to the Buddha, I went forth in his presence.
16.
Having learnt all thoroughly, I made resplendent the Conqueror's Dispensation.
17.
Having gone to the perfection of direct knowledge, I went to the Brahma world.
18.
The mother was named Uttarā, of the great sage Maṅgala.
19.
Glorious, pure, splendid, three excellent mansions.
20.
Yasavatī was the name of that woman, Sīvala was her son.
21.
For no less than eight months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
22.
The great hero turned the wheel, in the forest, the excellent and glorious.
23.
Pālita by name was the attendant of the great sage Maṅgala.
24.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the ironwood tree.
25.
Anulā and Sutanā were the chief female attendants.
26.
From him radiated rays, many hundreds of thousands.
27.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
28.
So too his disciples, they cannot be counted.
29.
There was no death with defilements then in his Dispensation.
30.
Having blazed like a fire, he, of great fame, attained final Nibbāna.
31.
Having blazed like a great mass of fire, just as the sun has passed away.
32.
Right there is the stūpa of the Conqueror, thirty yojanas in height.
The lineage of the Blessed One Maṅgala is third.
6.
Chronicle of the Buddha Sumana
1.
Matchless in all qualities, the highest of all beings.
2.
The ninefold Conqueror's Dispensation, conjoined with the conch of the Teaching.
3.
The Teacher built a city, the best and highest city of the Good Teaching.
4.
He built that great highway, the best and highest establishment of mindfulness.
5.
The six higher knowledges and the eight attainments, he spread out there on the street.
6.
They take up these excellent qualities as they wish.
7.
The Teacher first awakened a hundred thousand crores.
8.
Ten million thousand fully realised, at the second teaching of the Dhamma.
9.
Asked the question about cessation, and also the doubt in their minds.
10.
For ninety thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
11.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
12.
With a hundred thousand koṭis, the Tathāgata celebrated the pavāraṇā.
13.
The second meeting was of ninety thousand koṭis.
14.
The third meeting was of eighty thousand koṭis.
15.
Atula by name, with an abundant accumulation of wholesome deeds.
16.
With the divine musical instruments of the serpents, I attended upon the Victor together with the Community.
17.
Having given a separate pair of garments, I went for refuge to him.
18.
"Immeasurable cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
19.
20.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
21.
The mother was named Sirimā, of the great sage Sumana.
22.
Canda, Sucanda, and Vaṭaṃsa, three excellent mansions.
23.
Vaṭaṃsikā was the name of that woman, Anūpama was her son.
24.
For no less than ten months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
25.
The great hero turned the wheel, at Mekhala, the excellent city.
26.
Udena by name was the attendant of the great sage Sumana.
27.
That Buddha too, of immeasurable fame, was awakened at the foot of a nāga tree.
28.
Cālā and Upacālā were the chief female attendants.
29.
Resembling the radiance of gold, the ten-thousand world-system shines brightly.
30.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
31.
The Fully Enlightened One attained final Nibbāna, like the king of stars, he set.
32.
Having shown incomparable radiance, those of great fame were quenched.
33.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
34.
Right there is the stūpa of the Conqueror, raised up four yojanas.
The lineage of the Blessed One Sumana is fourth.
7.
Chronicle of the Buddha Revata
1.
Incomparable, matchless, unequalled, the highest Conqueror.
2.
The defining of the aggregates and elements, the non-occurrence in any kind of existence.
3.
The first full realization was not to be told by counting.
4.
Then of a thousand koṭis, there was the second full realization.
5.
A hundred crores of humans and deities, he trained in the highest fruit.
6.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, well-liberated ones of such quality.
7.
The second meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
8.
He was then diseased, having reached danger of life.
9.
Ten thousand koṭis of Worthy Ones, the third meeting was.
10.
Having approached Revata the Buddha, I went for refuge to him.
11.
According to my strength, I gave a cloak.
12.
"Immeasurable cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
13.
14.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
15.
I will bring that teaching, which was longed for by me.
16.
The mother was named Vipulā, of the great sage Revata.
17.
Sudassana, Ratanagghi, and Āveḷa, decorated;
Produced by meritorious deeds, three excellent mansions.
18.
Sudassanā was the name of that woman, Varuṇa was her son.
19.
For no less than seven months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
20.
The great hero turned the wheel, at Varuṇa's park, in the glorious house.
21.
Sambhava by name was the attendant of the great sage Revata.
22.
That Buddha too, equal to the matchless, was awakened at the foot of a nāga tree.
23.
Sirīmā and Yasavatī were the chief female attendants.
24.
Illuminates all directions, like the risen banner of Indra.
25.
By day or by night, it pervades a yojana all around.
26.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
27.
He attained Nibbāna without clinging, like a fire with the elimination of fuel.
28.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
29.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Revata is fifth.
8.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Sobhita
1.
Concentrated, with peaceful mind, matchless, without equal.
2.
Having attained consummate enlightenment, he set in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
3.
In between here, there was one assembly, at the teaching of the Dhamma.
4.
The first full realization was not to be told by counting.
5.
For ninety thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
6.
Having planted a park, he then dedicated it to the Buddha.
7.
Then of a thousand koṭis, there was the third full realization.
8.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
9.
At that gift, a hundred koṭis of Worthy Ones assembled.
10.
Then the second meeting was of ninety koṭis.
11.
Then there was the third meeting of eighty koṭis.
12.
Then I satisfied the Buddha together with his disciples with food and drink.
13.
"Immeasurable cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
14.
15.
For the attainment of that very purpose, I made fierce energy.
16.
The mother was named Sudhammā, of the great sage Sobhita.
17.
Kumuda, Nāḷina, and Paduma, three excellent mansions.
18.
Maṇilā was the name of that woman, Sīha was her son.
19.
For seven days the striving conduct, having practised, the highest of men.
20.
The great hero turned the wheel, in the excellent Sudhamma park.
21.
Anoma by name was the attendant of the great sage Sobhita.
22.
And that Buddha, while awakening, was awakened at the foot of a nāga tree.
23.
Nakulā and Cittā were the chief female attendants.
24.
It illuminates all directions, like the risen sun.
25.
So too his Scriptures, perfumed with the fragrance of morality.
26.
So too his Scriptures, are not satiable by hearing.
27.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
28.
Having scorched like fire, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
29.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
30.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Sobhita is sixth.
9.
Chronicle of the Buddha Anomadassī
1.
Anomadassī, of immeasurable fame, radiant, difficult to surpass.
2.
Taught the path leading to non-return, to gods and humans.
3.
He is infinite like space, like a king of sal trees in full bloom.
4.
Having heard the word he speaks, they attain the Deathless.
5.
Hundreds of koṭis fully realised, at the first teaching of the Dhamma.
6.
Eighty million fully realised, at the second teaching of the Dhamma.
7.
For seventy-eight crores, there was the third full realization.
8.
Of those who had attained the power of direct knowledge, fully blown with liberation.
9.
Of those who had abandoned vanity and delusion, of peaceful minds, such ones.
10.
Of those without blemish, stainless, at peace, such ones.
11.
Of those who had attained the power of direct knowledge, quenched, austere ascetics.
12.
Lord wielding power over many tens of millions of demons.
13.
I satisfied with food and drink the leader of the world together with the Community.
14.
"Immeasurable cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
15.
16.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
17.
The mother was named Yasodharā, of the Teacher Anomadassī.
18.
Sirī, Upasirī, and Vaḍḍha, three excellent mansions.
19.
Sirimā was the name of that woman, Upavāṇa was her son.
20.
For no less than ten months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
21.
The great hero turned the wheel, in the park named Sudassana.
22.
Varuṇa by name was the attendant of the Teacher Anomadassī.
23.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the Ajjuna tree.
24.
Uppalā and Padumā were the chief female attendants.
25.
Radiance radiates from him, like the risen sun.
26.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
27.
With those without lust, with the unstained, the Conqueror's Dispensation was made resplendent.
28.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
29.
Right there is the stūpa of the Conqueror, twenty-five in height.
The lineage of the Blessed One Anomadassī is seventh.
10.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Paduma
1.
Paduma by name, matchless, without equal.
2.
His excellent knowledge is incalculable, his liberation too is incomparable.
3.
There were three full realizations, dispelling great darkness.
4.
At the second full realization, the wise one awakened ninety ten million.
5.
Then for eighty koṭis, there was the third full realization.
6.
The first meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
7.
For the sake of the General of the Dhamma, the monks sewed the robe.
8.
Three hundred thousand, unconquered, met together.
9.
Then there was a meeting of two hundred thousand.
10.
Developing seclusion, I saw the Victor in the forest wilds.
11.
Having roared three times, for seven days I attended upon the Conqueror.
12.
Having reflected with the mind, brought together ten million monks.
13.
"Immeasurable cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
14.
15.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
16.
The mother was named Asamā, of the great sage Paduma.
17.
Nandā, Vasu, and Yasuttarā, three excellent mansions.
18.
Uttarā was the name of that woman, Ramma was her son.
19.
For no less than eight months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
20.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the excellent Dhanañca park.
21.
Varuṇa by name was the attendant of the great sage Paduma.
22.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the Great Soṇa.
23.
Rucī and Nandarāmā were the chief female attendants.
24.
Radiance radiates from him, unequalled in all directions.
25.
All of them are destroyed, having reached the supreme radiance of the Conqueror.
26.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
27.
Having instructed the rest, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
28.
Having abandoned all activities, he attained final Nibbāna like fire.
29.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Paduma is eighth.
11.
The Chronicle of the Enlightened One Nārada
1.
Nārada by name, matchless, without equal.
2.
Adorned with garlands and ornaments, approached the pleasure grove.
3.
Having reached it, he sat down close, beneath the great Soṇa tree.
4.
With that he discriminated the activities, upturning and overturning.
5.
He attained consummate enlightenment, and the fourteen Buddha-knowledges.
6.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
7.
He performed a miracle then, showing to the world with its gods.
8.
Ninety thousand crores crossed beyond all doubt.
9.
For eighty thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
10.
The first meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
11.
Ninety thousand crores, spotless ones, met together then.
12.
Then the sons of the Conqueror met together, eighty hundred thousand.
13.
One who moves through the sky I was, one who has gone beyond in the five direct knowledges.
14.
Having satisfied with food and drink, I honoured with sandalwood.
15.
"Immeasurable cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
16.
17.
I determined upon a fierce ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
18.
The mother was named Anomā, of the great sage Nārada.
19.
Jita, Vijita, and Abhirāma, three excellent mansions.
20.
Vijitasenā was the name of that woman, Nanduttara was her son.
21.
For seven days the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
22.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the excellent Dhanañca park.
23.
Vāseṭṭha by name was the attendant of the great sage Nārada.
24.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the Great Soṇa.
25.
Indāvarī and Vaṇḍī were the chief female attendants.
26.
Resembling the radiance of gold, the ten-thousand world-system shines brightly.
27.
Continuously, by day and night, it pervades a yojana always.
28.
Light torches or lamps, covered by the Buddha's rays.
29.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
30.
So too his Dispensation shines with Worthy Ones.
31.
Having made firm the bridge of the Dhamma, he, the lord of men, attained final Nibbāna.
32.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
33.
Right there is his excellent stūpa, raised up four yojanas.
The lineage of the Blessed One Nārada is ninth.
12.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Padumuttara
1.
The Conqueror named Padumuttara, imperturbable, like the ocean.
2.
The populace abundant in wholesome merit, was born in that cosmic cycle.
3.
There was the full realization of the teaching for a hundred thousand koṭis.
4.
For thirty-seven hundred thousand, there was the second full realization.
5.
Having gone to his father's presence, he beat the drum of the Deathless.
6.
For fifty hundred thousand, there was the third full realization.
7.
The Buddha, skilled in teaching, helped many people to cross.
8.
The first meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
9.
The second meeting was of ninety thousand koṭis.
10.
The third meeting was of eighty thousand koṭis.
11.
I gave cloth with food to the Community headed by the Self-Enlightened One.
12.
"A hundred thousand cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
13.
14.
I made exceedingly firm energy, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
15.
None attended upon them, they were expelled from the country.
16.
You are the protector, O great hero, be a refuge, O One with Vision.
17.
He established all the sectarians who had arrived in the five precepts.
18.
Decorated with Worthy Ones, by those who had become masters, by such ones.
19.
The mother was named Sujātā, of the Teacher Padumuttara.
20.
Naravāhana, fame, wielding power, three excellent mansions.
21.
Vasudattā was the name of that woman, Uttama was her son.
22.
For seven days the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
23.
The great hero turned the wheel, in the excellent park of Mithilā.
24.
Sumana by name was the attendant of the great sage Padumuttara.
25.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the sal tree.
26.
Haṭṭhā and Vicittā were the chief female attendants.
27.
Resembling the radiance of gold, bearing the thirty-two excellent characteristics.
28.
There is no obstruction for him, all around for twelve yojanas.
29.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
30.
Having blazed like a great mass of fire, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
31.
Right there is his excellent stūpa, twelve yojanas in height.
The lineage of the Blessed One Padumuttara is tenth.
13.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Sumedha
1.
Difficult to approach, of risen radiance, the sage highest in all the world.
2.
Seeking the welfare of all beings, he freed many from bondage.
3.
In the city of Sudassana, set in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
4.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
5.
For ninety thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
6.
For eighty thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
7.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
8.
Then a hundred koṭis of monks who had eliminated the mental corruptions met together.
9.
Then the second meeting was of ninety koṭis.
10.
Then there was the third meeting of eighty koṭis.
11.
Eighty crores of wealth, accumulated in my house.
12.
I went for refuge to him, and I delighted in the going forth.
13.
"In thirty thousand cosmic cycles, this one will be a Buddha.
14.
15.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
16.
Having learnt all thoroughly, I made resplendent the Conqueror's Dispensation.
17.
Having gone to the perfection of direct knowledges, I went to the Brahma world.
18.
The mother was named Sudattā, of Sumedha, the great sage.
19.
Sucanda, Kañcana, and Sirivaḍḍha, three excellent mansions.
20.
Sumanā was the name of that woman, Punabbasu was her son.
21.
For no less than a fortnight, the Conqueror strove in striving.
22.
The great hero turned the wheel, in the excellent Sudassana park.
23.
Sāgara by name was the attendant of Sumedha, the great sage.
24.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the great ironwood tree.
25.
Yasodharā and Sirimā were the chief female attendants.
26.
He illuminates all directions, as the moon the host of stars.
27.
So too his jewel pervades a yojana all around.
28.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
29.
This was crowded with Worthy Ones, good ones.
30.
Having shown the light of knowledge, those of great fame were quenched.
31.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Sumedha is eleventh.
14.
Chronicle of the Buddha Sujāta
1.
With a lion's jaw and bull's shoulders, immeasurable, difficult to approach.
2.
Thus shines the Fully Enlightened One, blazing with splendour always.
3.
In the city of Sumaṅgala, set in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
4.
Eighty crores fully realised, at the first teaching of the Dhamma.
5.
For thirty-seven hundred thousand, there was the second full realization.
6.
For sixty hundred thousand, there was the third full realization.
7.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
8.
Sixty hundred thousand, they first gathered together.
9.
The second meeting was of fifty hundred thousand.
10.
With four hundred thousand, he approached the self-enlightened.
11.
One who moves through the sky I was, a universal monarch of great power.
12.
Having approached, he paid homage to Sujāta, the leader of the world.
13.
Having given over to the Buddha, I went forth in his presence.
14.
Bring to the Community of monks, requisites and lodgings.
15.
"In thirty thousand cosmic cycles, this one will be a Buddha.
16.
17.
I determined upon a fierce ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
18.
Having learnt all thoroughly, I made resplendent the Conqueror's Dispensation.
19.
Having gone to the perfection of direct knowledge, I went to the Brahma world.
20.
His mother was named Pabhāvatī, of the well-born great sage.
21.
Sirī, Upasirī, and Nanda, three excellent mansions.
22.
Sirinandā was the name of that woman, Upasena was her son.
23.
For no less than nine months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
24.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the excellent Sumaṅgala park.
25.
Nārada was the attendant of the great sage Sujāta.
26.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the great bamboo.
27.
The bamboo is straight, lofty, beautiful to behold, delightful.
28.
Just as a well-bound peacock-tail fan, thus that tree shines.
29.
With widespread branches, dense, giving thick shade, delightful.
30.
Subhaddā and Padumā were the chief female attendants.
31.
Endowed with all excellent qualities, having attained all virtues.
32.
Immeasurable, incomparable, without comparison by similes.
33.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
34.
Thus then the Scriptures, adorned by Worthy Ones.
35.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
36.
Right there is his shrine, raised up three leagues.
The lineage of the Blessed One Sujāta is twelfth.
15.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Piyadassī
1.
Difficult to approach, equal to the matchless, Piyadassī of great fame.
2.
Having destroyed all darkness, he set in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
3.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
4.
Dispelling his view, the Teacher taught the Dhamma.
5.
For ninety thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
6.
For eighty thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
7.
The first meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
8.
At the third assembly, there were eighty crores.
9.
A reciter, a bearer of sacred texts, one who has gone beyond the three Vedas.
10.
With a hundred thousand koṭis, I had a monastery built for the Community.
11.
I firmly undertook the refuges and the five precepts.
12.
"In eighteen hundred cosmic cycles, this one will be a Buddha.
13.
14.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
15.
Candā was the name of the mother, of the Teacher Piyadassī.
16.
Sunimmala, Vimala, and Giriguhā, three excellent mansions.
17.
Vimalā was the name of that woman, and Kañcanāveḷa was her son.
18.
For six months the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
19.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the delightful Usabha park.
20.
Sobhita by name was the attendant of the Teacher Piyadassī.
21.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the kakudha tree.
22.
Visākhā and Dhammadinnā were the chief female attendants.
23.
Eighty cubits in height, he appears like a king of sal trees.
24.
As was the radiance of that matchless great sage.
25.
For ninety thousand years, the one with vision stood in the world.
26.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
27.
Right there is the stūpa of the Conqueror, three yojanas in height.
The lineage of the Blessed One Piyadassī is thirteenth.
16.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Atthadassī
1.
Having dispelled the great darkness, attained the highest enlightenment.
2.
He satisfied the world with the deathless, the ten-thousandfold world with its gods.
3.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
4.
For a hundred thousand koṭis, there was the second full realization.
5.
For a hundred thousand koṭis, there was the third full realization.
6.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
7.
The second meeting was of eighty-eight thousand.
8.
Liberated by non-clinging, spotless great sages.
9.
Susīma by name, considered the best on earth.
10.
Having brought them from the world of the gods, I honoured the Fully Enlightened One.
11.
"In eighteen hundred cosmic cycles, this one will be a Buddha.
12.
13.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
14.
The mother was named Sudassanā, of the Teacher Atthadassī.
15.
Amaragiri, Sugiri, and Vāhana, three excellent mansions.
16.
Visākhā was the name of that woman, and Sela was her son.
17.
For no less than eight months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
18.
The great hero turned the wheel, at Anoma park, the lord of men.
19.
Abhaya was the attendant of the Teacher Atthadassī.
20.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the champak tree.
21.
Makilā and Sunandā were the chief female attendants.
22.
Shines like a king of sal trees, like the king of stars when full.
23.
Above, below, the ten directions, always pervade a yojana.
24.
For a hundred thousand years, the one with vision stood in the world.
25.
He too attained impermanence, like a fire with the elimination of fuel.
26.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Atthadassī is fourteenth.
17.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Dhammadassī
1.
Having dispelled the darkness of ignorance, outshines the world with its gods.
2.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
3.
Then for ninety koṭis, there was the second full realization.
4.
Then for eighty koṭis, there was the third full realization.
5.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
6.
The first meeting was of a hundred thousand koṭis.
7.
Then too, the second meeting was of a hundred koṭis.
8.
Then there was the third meeting of eighty koṭis.
9.
With divine scents and garlands, and with music I honoured him.
10.
"In eighteen hundred cosmic cycles, this one will be a Buddha.
11.
12.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
13.
The mother was named Sunandā, of the Teacher Dhammadassī.
14.
Araja, Viraja, and Sudassana, three excellent mansions.
15.
Vicikoḷi was the name of that woman, Puññavaḍḍhana was her son.
16.
For seven days the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
17.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
18.
Sunetta by name was the attendant of the Teacher Dhammadassī.
19.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the bimbijāla.
20.
Sāḷiyā and Kaḷiyā were the chief female attendants.
21.
Outshines with his radiance, in the ten-thousand-fold world system.
22.
Like the midday sun, thus he appeared beautiful.
23.
For a hundred thousand years, the one with vision stood in the world.
24.
He passed away like the moon from the sky, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
25.
Right there is his excellent stūpa, raised up three yojanas.
The lineage of the Blessed One Dhammadassī is fifteenth.
18.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Siddhattha
1.
Having dispelled all darkness, like the sun that has risen.
2.
Rained down with the Dhamma-cloud, extinguishing the world including the gods.
3.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
4.
Then for ninety koṭis, there was the second full realization.
5.
Then for ninety koṭis, there was the third full realization.
6.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
7.
These were the three occasions, at the assembly of the spotless ones.
8.
Of risen radiance, difficult to overcome, concentrated with the power of direct knowledge.
9.
The Fully Enlightened One, having received, spoke these words.
10.
Ninety-four cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
11.
12.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
13.
The mother was named Suphassā, of the great sage Siddhattha.
14.
Koka, Uppala, and Kokanada, three excellent mansions.
15.
Somanassā was the name of that woman, Anupama was her son.
16.
For no less than ten months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
17.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
18.
Revata by name was the attendant of the great sage Siddhattha.
19.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the kaṇikāra tree.
20.
Rammā and Surammā were the chief female attendants.
21.
Resembling the radiance of gold, the ten-thousand world-system shines brightly.
22.
For a hundred thousand years, the one with vision stood in the world.
23.
Having delighted through attainments, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
24.
Right there is his excellent stūpa, raised up four yojanas.
The lineage of the Blessed One Siddhattha is sixteenth.
19.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Tissa
1.
Of infinite power, of immeasurable fame, Tissa, the chief leader of the world.
2.
The compassionate great hero, the one with vision, arose in the world.
3.
Having gone to perfection in all respects, he set in motion the wheel of the Teaching.
4.
Hundreds of koṭis fully realised, at the first teaching of the Dhamma.
5.
He released beings from bondage, men and deities, then.
6.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
7.
The second meeting was of ninety hundred thousand.
8.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, fully blown with liberation.
9.
Having abandoned great wealth, I went forth in the seer's going forth.
10.
Having heard the sound "Buddha," rapture arose in me.
11.
Having held up with both hands, shaking them, I approached.
12.
Having taken a flower, I held it on the head of that Conqueror.
13.
"Ninety-two cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
14.
15.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
16.
Padumā was the name of the mother of Tissa, the great sage.
17.
Guhāsela, Nārisaya, and Nisabha, three excellent mansions.
18.
Subhaddā was the name of that woman, Ānanda was the name of her son.
19.
For no less than eight months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
20.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the excellent Yasavatī.
21.
Samaṅga was the name of the attendant of Tissa, the great sage.
22.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the Asana tree.
23.
Kisāgotamī and Upasenā were the chief female attendants.
24.
Incomparable, matchless, he appears like the Himalaya.
25.
For a hundred thousand years, the one with vision stood in the world.
26.
Having blazed like a great mass of fire, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
27.
Like darkness by a lamp, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
28.
Right there is the stūpa of the Conqueror, three yojanas in height.
The lineage of the Blessed One Tissa is seventeenth.
20.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Phussa
1.
Incomparable, equal to the matchless, Phussa, the chief leader of the world.
2.
Satisfying the world including the gods, he rained down with the water of the Deathless.
3.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
4.
For eighty hundred thousand, there was the third full realization.
5.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
6.
The second meeting was of fifty hundred thousand.
7.
Liberated by non-clinging, with rebirth-linking cut off.
8.
Having abandoned the great kingdom, I went forth in his presence.
9.
"Ninety-two cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
10.
11.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
12.
Having learnt all thoroughly, I made resplendent the Conqueror's Dispensation.
13.
Having gone to the perfection of direct knowledges, I went to the Brahma world.
14.
The mother was named Sirimā, of the great sage Phussa too.
15.
Garuḷapakkha, Haṃsa, and Suvaṇṇabhārā, three excellent mansions.
16.
Kisāgotamī was the name of that woman, Anūpama was her son.
17.
For six months the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
18.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
19.
Sabhiya by name was the attendant of the great sage Phussa too.
20.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the gallnut tree.
21.
Padumā and Nāgā were the chief female attendants.
22.
Shines like the sun, like the king of stars when full.
23.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
24.
That Teacher too, of incomparable fame, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
25.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Phussa is eighteenth.
21.
The Chronicle of Buddha Vipassī
1.
The one with vision named Vipassī by name arose in the world.
2.
To set in motion the wheel of the Teaching, he departed for the city of Bandhumatī.
3.
The first full realization was not to be told by counting.
4.
For eighty-four thousand, there was the second full realization.
5.
To those who had reached the park, the one with vision taught the Teaching.
6.
They too, having gone to the excellent Teaching, there was the third full realization.
7.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
8.
The second meeting was of a hundred thousand monks.
9.
There, in the midst of the group of monks, the Fully Enlightened One outshines.
10.
Atula by name, possessing merit, resplendent.
11.
Playing divine musical instruments, I approached the elder of the world.
12.
Inlaid with gems, pearls and jewels, adorned with all ornaments;
13.
"Ninety-one cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
14.
Having striven in striving, having performed austerities.
15.
Having taken up the milk-rice there, he will approach the Nerañjarā.
16.
By the prepared excellent path, he will approach the foot of the Bodhi tree.
17.
At the root of the holy fig tree, the one of great fame will awaken to the highest enlightenment.
18.
His father will be named Suddhodana, this one will be Gotama.
19.
Kolita and Upatissa will be the chief disciples;
Ānanda by name will be the attendant, he will attend upon this Conqueror.
20.
Without mental corruptions, without lust, with peaceful minds, concentrated;
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the holy fig tree.
21.
Nanda's mother and Uttarā will be the chief female attendants;
The life span of that famous Gotama will be a hundred years."
22.
23.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
24.
His mother was named Bandhumatī, of Vipassī, the great sage.
25.
Nanda, Sunanda, and Sirimā, three excellent mansions.
26.
Sudassanā was the name of that woman, Samavattakkhandha was the name of her son.
27.
For no less than eight months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
28.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
29.
Asoka by name was the attendant of Vipassī, the great sage.
30.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the trumpet-flower tree.
31.
Sirimā and Uttarā were the chief female attendants.
32.
His radiance radiates all around for seven yojanas.
33.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
34.
And taught the path and non-path to the remaining worldlings.
35.
Having blazed like a great mass of fire, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
36.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
37.
Right there is his excellent stūpa, raised up seven yojanas.
The lineage of the Blessed One Vipassī is nineteenth.
22.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Sikhī
1.
The Conqueror named Sikhī arose, matchless, without equal.
2.
He set in motion the wheel of the Teaching, out of compassion for living beings.
3.
There was the first full realization for a hundred thousand koṭis.
4.
For ninety thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
5.
For eighty thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
6.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
7.
The second meeting was of eighty thousand monks.
8.
Untainted, like a lotus grown in water.
9.
I satisfied the Community headed by the Self-Enlightened One, with food and drink.
10.
I gave an adorned elephant vehicle to the Fully Enlightened One.
11.
I filled my mind, constantly and firmly established.
12.
"Thirty-one cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
13.
14.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
15.
His mother was named Pabhāvatī, of the great sage Sikhī.
16.
Sucandaka, Giri, and Vasabha, three excellent mansions.
17.
Sabbakāmā was the name of that woman, Atula was her son.
18.
For eight months the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
19.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
20.
Khemaṅkara by name was the attendant of the great sage Sikhī.
21.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the white lotus tree.
22.
Cittā and Suguttā were the chief female attendants.
23.
Resembling the radiance of gold, bearing the thirty-two excellent characteristics.
24.
Radiates in every direction, the radiance extending three yojanas.
25.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
26.
Having caused them to attain the secure end, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
27.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
28.
Right there is his excellent stūpa, raised up three yojanas.
The lineage of the Blessed One Sikhī is twentieth.
23.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Vessabhū
1.
The Leader named Vessabhū by name arose in the world.
2.
Like an elephant having cut the bond, he attained the highest enlightenment.
3.
There was the first full realization for eighty thousand koṭis.
4.
For seventy thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
5.
Men and deities assembled, in the ten-thousand world-system with its gods.
6.
Sixty koṭis of gods and humans awakened.
7.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
8.
The second meeting was of seventy thousand monks.
9.
The legitimate sons of the great sage, frightened by the fear of ageing and so on.
10.
Having invited the great hero, having given a very precious gift;
With food and drink and cloth, I venerated the Conqueror together with the Community.
11.
Having heard the sublime Teaching, I delighted in the going forth.
12.
Knowing the going forth to be accomplished in virtues, I went forth in the presence of the Conqueror.
13.
Seeking omniscience, I delight in the Conqueror's Dispensation.
14.
Joy arises in me, because of enlightenment itself.
15.
"Thirty-one cosmic cycles from now, this one will be a Buddha.
16.
17.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
18.
The mother was named Yasavatī, of Vessabhū, the great sage.
19.
Ruci, Suruci, and Rativaḍḍhana, three excellent mansions.
20.
Sucittā was the name of that woman, Suppabuddha was her son.
21.
For six months the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
22.
The great hero turned the wheel, at Aruṇa's park, the highest of men.
23.
Upasanta by name was the attendant of Vessabhū, the great sage.
24.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the great sal tree.
25.
Gotamī and Sirimā were the chief female attendants.
26.
Rays emanate from his body, like fire on a mountain at night.
27.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
28.
Having established the boat of the Dhamma, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
29.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
30.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Vessabhū is twenty-first.
24.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Kakusandha
1.
Kakusandha by name, immeasurable, difficult to approach.
2.
Like a lion having broken through a cage, attained the highest enlightenment.
3.
There was the full realization of the teaching for forty thousand koṭis.
4.
He awakened thirty thousand crores of gods and humans.
5.
His full realization of the teaching was incalculable by counting.
6.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
7.
Of those who had attained the plane of the tamed, through the destruction of the group of enemies, the mental corruptions.
8.
Having given no small gift to the Tathāgata, to the sons of the Conqueror.
9.
All this that is wished for, I prepare, the choicest of the choicest.
10.
"In this fortunate cosmic cycle, this one will be a Buddha.
11.
12.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
13.
Seeking omniscience, I went forth in his presence.
14.
Visākhā was the name of the mother, of the Teacher Kakusandha.
15.
The excellent, the foremost among men, of good birth, of great fame.
16.
Kāma, Kāmavaṇṇa, and Kāmasuddhi by name, three excellent mansions.
17.
Rocinī was the name of that woman, Uttara was the name of her son.
18.
For no less than eight months, the Conqueror strove in striving.
19.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
20.
Buddhija by name was the attendant of the Teacher Kakusandha.
21.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the Sirīsa tree.
22.
Nandā and Sunandā were the chief female attendants.
23.
The colour of gold emanates, ten yojanas all around.
24.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
25.
Having roared like a lion's roar, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
26.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
27.
Right there is his excellent stūpa, raised up a league into the sky.
The lineage of the Blessed One Kakusandha is twenty-second.
25.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Koṇāgamana
1.
The Conqueror named Koṇāgamana, the elder of the world, the lord of men.
2.
Having washed away all stain, he attained the highest enlightenment.
3.
There was the first full realization for thirty thousand koṭis.
4.
For twenty thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
5.
There the Fully Enlightened One dwelt, on the Paṇḍukambala stone.
6.
For ten thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
7.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
8.
Of those who had overcome the floods, and broken free from death.
9.
Accomplished with friends and colleagues, with infinite forces and vehicles.
10.
Having invited the Community with the Conqueror, having given a gift as much as wished.
11.
And golden slippers as well, I gave to the Teacher's disciples.
12.
"In this fortunate cosmic cycle, this one will be a Buddha.
13.
14.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
15.
Having abandoned the great kingdom, I went forth in the presence of the Conqueror.
16.
There in that city dwelt the great family of the Fully Enlightened One.
17.
The mother was named Uttarā, of the Teacher Koṇāgamana.
18.
Tusita, Santusita, and Santuṭṭha, three excellent mansions.
19.
Rucigattā was the name of that woman, Satthavāha was her son.
20.
For six months the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
21.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
22.
Sotthija by name was the attendant of the Teacher Koṇāgamana.
23.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the glamorous fig tree.
24.
Sīvalā and Sāmā were the chief female attendants.
25.
Like gold in the mouth of a forge, thus adorned with rays.
26.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
27.
Having made a garland-ball of Dhamma-flowers, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
28.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
29.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
The lineage of the Blessed One Koṇāgamana is twenty-third.
26.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Kassapa
1.
Kassapa by clan, the king of righteousness, the light-bringer.
2.
Having given gifts to beggars, having fulfilled the mind;
Like a bull having broken through the pen, attained the highest enlightenment.
3.
There was the first full realization for twenty thousand koṭis.
4.
For ten thousand crores, there was the second full realization.
5.
For five thousand crores, there was the third full realization.
6.
The Conqueror awakened thirty billion gods.
7.
The full realizations of those are incalculable by counting.
8.
Of those who had eliminated the mental corruptions, spotless ones, of peaceful minds, such ones.
9.
Of those who had gone beyond existence, such ones with shame and morality.
10.
A reciter, a bearer of sacred texts, one who has gone beyond the three Vedas.
11.
Skilled in earth and sky, accomplished in knowledge, without deficiency.
12.
Respectful, deferential, he attained final Nibbāna at the third fruit.
13.
Having heard his teaching, I went forth in his presence.
14.
Nowhere do I decline, I fulfilled the Conqueror's Dispensation.
15.
Having learnt all thoroughly, I made resplendent the Conqueror's Dispensation.
16.
"In this fortunate cosmic cycle, this one will be a Buddha.
17.
Having striven in striving, having performed austerities.
18.
Having taken up the milk-rice there, he will approach the Nerañjarā.
19.
By the prepared excellent path, he will approach the foot of the Bodhi tree.
20.
At the unconquered place, on the excellent seat of enlightenment;
Having sat down cross-legged, the one of great fame will awaken.
21.
His father will be named Suddhodana, this one will be Gotama.
22.
Kolita and Upatissa will be the chief disciples;
23.
Without mental corruptions, with peaceful minds, without lust, concentrated;
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the holy fig tree.
24.
Nanda's mother and Uttarā will be the chief female attendants."
25.
Rejoicing, men and deities said: "This one is indeed a Buddha-seed."
26.
With joined palms they pay homage, the ten-thousand world-system together with the gods.
27.
In the future time, we shall be face to face with him."
28.
Having taken a lower ford, they cross over the great river.
29.
In the future time, we shall be face to face with him."
30.
I determined upon further ascetic practice, for the fulfilment of the ten perfections.
31.
And difficult deeds were done by me, because of enlightenment itself.
32.
There in that city dwelt the great family of the Fully Enlightened One.
33.
Dhanavatī by name was the mother, of Kassapa the great sage.
34.
Haṃsa, Yasa, and Sirinanda, three excellent mansions.
35.
Sunandā was the name of that woman, Vijitasena was her son.
36.
For seven days the striving conduct, the highest of men practised.
37.
The great hero turned the wheel, at the deer-park, the highest of men.
38.
Sabbamitto by name was the attendant, of Kassapa the great sage.
39.
The enlightenment tree of that Blessed One is called the banyan tree.
40.
Vicitasenā and Bhaddā were the chief female attendants.
41.
Like a lightning-staff in the sky, like the moon surrounded by a halo.
42.
Remaining for that long, he helped many people to cross.
43.
Having put on the cloth of the Dhamma, having distributed the garland of the Dhamma.
44.
Let those aspiring for Nibbāna see my adornment.
45.
Having wrapped in the leather of the Dhamma, having given the highest armour.
46.
Having given the excellent sword of the Dhamma, for crushing the association with defilements through morality.
47.
Having given the adornment of the six higher knowledges, the ornament of Dhamma flowers.
48.
Having created the flower of fearlessness, he, together with his disciples, attained final Nibbāna.
49.
For he is the jewel of the Teaching, well proclaimed, inviting one to come and see.
50.
All that has disappeared, are not all activities empty?
51.
Right there is the stūpa of the Conqueror, one yojana in height.
The lineage of the Blessed One Kassapa is twenty-fourth.
27.
The Chronicle of the Buddha Gotama
1.
Having striven in striving, I attained the highest enlightenment.
2.
There was the first full realization for eighteen koṭis.
3.
The second full realization was not to be told by counting.
4.
The third full realization was not to be told by counting.
5.
A meeting of one thousand two hundred and fifty monks.
6.
I give all that is wished for, like a gem that grants all desires.
7.
I make known the four truths, out of compassion for living beings.
8.
The full realizations of one or two are incalculable by counting.
9.
Here the Dispensation of the Sage of the Sakyans was well purified by me.
10.
Monks, many hundreds, all surround me always.
11.
Trainees who have not attained their goal, those monks are censured by the wise.
12.
The mindful ones, gone into the stream of saṃsāra, will understand.
13.
My mother who gave me birth is called Queen Māyā.
14.
Ramma, Suramma, and Subhaka, three excellent mansions.
15.
Bhaddakañcanā was the name of that woman, Rāhula was her son.
16.
For six years I practised the striving conduct, hard to do.
17.
I am the Gotama, the Self-awakened One, the refuge of all living beings.
18.
Ānanda by name was the attendant, one who kept near to me;
19.
Nanda's mother and Uttarā, the chief female attendant lay followers.
20.
The halo always around me, risen up to sixteen cubits.
21.
Remaining for that long, I help many people to cross over.
22.
I too, before long, together with the Community of disciples;
Right here I shall attain final Nibbāna, like a fire through the exhaustion of fuel.
23.
And this body bearing virtues, adorned with the thirty-two excellent characteristics.
24.
All that will disappear, are not all activities empty?
The lineage of the Blessed One Gotama is twenty-fifth.
28.
The Section on Miscellaneous About the Buddhas
1.
Taṇhaṅkara, Medhaṅkara, and also Saraṇaṅkara;
And the Fully Enlightened One Dīpaṅkara - those Conquerors were in one cosmic cycle.
2.
Alone in one cosmic cycle, he helped many people to cross.
3.
The aeons between these are incalculable by counting.
4.
The aeons between them are incalculable by counting.
5.
They too were Buddhas in one cosmic cycle, those with vision, light-bringers.
6.
The aeons between them are incalculable by counting.
7.
They too were Buddhas in one cosmic cycle, sages who made an end of darkness.
8.
Arisen in one cosmic cycle, he helped many people to cross.
9.
The aeons between them are incalculable by counting.
10.
Padumuttara, knower of the world, the receiver of oblations.
11.
Sumedha and Sujāta, before Padumuttara.
12.
Piyadassī, Atthadassī, and Dhammadassī were the masters.
13.
Those Buddhas were in one cosmic cycle, matchless in the world.
14.
He was Siddhattha, knower of the world, the unsurpassed surgeon.
15.
Tissa and Phussa, the self-enlightened ones, matchless, without equal.
16.
He too, the compassionate Buddha, freed beings from bondage.
17.
Sikhī and Vessabhū, matchless, without equal.
18.
Kakusandha, Koṇāgamana, and Kassapa too, the Leader.
19.
These five Buddhas, the wise ones, have compassion for the world.
20.
Having proclaimed that path, they were quenched together with their disciples.
The Miscellaneous Chapter on the Buddhas is concluded.
29.
Account of the Distribution of Relics
1.
There was a wide-spread distribution of relics in those various regions.
2.
One in Kapilavatthu, and one in Allakappa.
3.
One among the Mallas of Pāvā, and one among the Mallas of Kusinārā.
4.
The Moriyas, with satisfied minds, caused a monument to be built for the embers.
5.
The embers stupa the tenth, established at that very time.
6.
These seven are unbroken, the remaining relics are as if broken.
7.
The small ones are the size of mustard seeds, and the relics are of various colours.
8.
The small ones are bud-coloured, and they measure sixteen doṇas of clay.
9.
And six small measures too, these are all the relics.
10.
And the right eye in Ceylon, all these are established.
11.
One in the domain of Gandhāra, one of the king of Kaliṅga.
12.
The gods carried away each one, to a succession of world-systems.
13.
The inner robe at the family house, the bed-sheet at the city called Kapila.
14.
In Campā a water-cloth, and woollen cloth in Kosala.
15.
The sitting cloth among the Avantis, and the bed-sheet in the realm then.
16.
An adze and a needle-case too, in the city of Indapatta then.
17.
Used by the sage, people made then.
18.
Out of compassion for living beings, it was ancient at that time.
The Treatise on the Distribution of Relics is concluded.
The Chronicle of the Buddhas is finished.