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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Khuddaka Nikaya - Jataka - Ekanipata - Atthassadvara Jataka

Jataka Vol. I: Book I.--Ekanipāta: No. 84. Atthassadvāra-Jātaka



p. 211
No. 84.
ATTHASSADVĀRA-JĀTAKA. [366]
"Seek health."--This story was told by the Master while at Jetavana, about a boy
who was sage in matters relating to spiritual welfare. When he was only seven
years old, the boy, who was the son of a very wealthy Treasurer, manifested
great intelligence and anxiety for his spiritual welfare; and one day came to
his father to ask what were the Paths leading to spiritual welfare. The father
could not answer, but he thought to himself,--"This is a very difficult
question; from highest heaven to nethermost hell there is none that can answer
it, save only the All-knowing Buddha." So he took the child with him to
Jetavana, with a quantity of perfumes and flowers and unguents. Arrived there,
he did reverence to the Master, bowed down before him, and seating himself on
one side, spoke as follows to the Blessed One:--"Sir, this boy of mine, who is
intelligent and anxious for his spiritual welfare, has asked me what are the
Paths leading to spiritual welfare; and as I did not know, I came to you.
Vouchsafe, O Blessed One, to resolve this question." "Lay-brother," said the
Master, "this selfsame question was asked me by this very child in former times,
and I answered it for him. He knew the answer in bygone days, but now he has
forgotten because of change of birth." Then, at the father's request, he told
this story of the past.
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Once on a time when Brahmadatta was reigning in Benares, the Bodhisatta was a
very wealthy Treasurer; and he had a son who, when only seven years old,
manifested great intelligence and anxiety for his spiritual welfare. One day the
child came to his father to ask what were the Paths leading to spiritual
welfare. And his father answered him by repeating this stanza:--
Seek Health, the supreme good; be virtuous;
Hearken to elders; from the scriptures learn;
Conform to Truth; and burst Attachment's bonds.
--For chiefly these six Paths to Welfare lead.
[367] In this wise did the Bodhisatta answer his son's question as to the Paths
that lead to spiritual welfare; and the boy from that time forward followed
those six rules. After a life spent in charity and other good works, the
Bodhisatta passed away to fare thereafter according to his deserts.
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His lesson ended, the Master identified the Birth by saying, "This child was
also the child of those days, and I myself the Lord Treasurer."



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