Jataka Vol. I: Book I.--Ekanipāta: No. 134. Jhānasodhana-Jātaka.
No. 134.
[473] JHĀNASODHANA-JĀTAKA.
"With conscious."--This story was told by the Master while at Jetavana, about
the interpretation by Sāriputta, Captain of the Faith, at the gate of Saṁkassa
town, of a problem tersely propounded by the Master. And the following was the
story of the past he then told.
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Once on a time when Brahmadatta was reigning in Benares,...&c.... the
Bodhisatta, as he expired in his forest-home, exclaimed, "Neither conscious nor
unconscious." And the recluses did not believe the interpretation which the
Bodhisatta's chief disciple gave of the Master's words. Back came the Bodhisatta
from the Radiant Realm, and from mid-air recited this stanza:--
With conscious, with unconscious, too,
Dwells sorrow. Either ill eschew.
Pure bliss, from all corruption free,
Springs but from Insight's ecstasy.
His lesson ended, the Bodhisatta praised his disciple and went back to the
Brahma Realm. Then the rest of the recluses believed the chief disciple.
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His lesson taught, the Master identified the Birth by saying, "In those days
Sāriputta was the chief disciple, and I Mahā-Brahma."
Next: No. 135. Candābha-Jātaka
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