241. The Bodhisatta And The Tree Deity

Once upon a time when Brahmadatta was reigning in Benares, the Bodhisatta was born in a brahmin family of a village in Kasi; when he grew up he learned the arts at Takkasila, and afterwards became an ascetic and lived near a lotus-pol. One day he went down into the pool and stood smelling a lotus. A goddess who was living in a hollow trunk of a tree alarming him and spoke:–

You were never given that flower you smell, thought it is only a single bloom;

It is a species of larceny, reverend sir, you are stealing its perfume.

Then the Bodhisatta spoke:–

I neither take nor break the flower: from afar I smell the bloom.

I cannot tell on what pretence you say I steal perfume.

At the same moment a man was digging in the pool for lotus-fibres and breaking the lotus-plants. The Bodhisatta seeing him said, “You call a man thief if he smells the flower from afar; why do you not speak to that other man?” so in talk with her he spoke:–

A man who digs the lotus-roots and breaks the stalks I see:

Why don’t you call the conduct of that man disorderly?

The godess, explaining why she did not speak to him, spoke:

Disgusting like a nurse’s dress are men disorderly:

I have no speech with men like him, but I deign to speak to thee.

When a man is free from evil stains and seeks for purity,

A sin like a hair-tip shows on him like a dark cloud in the sky.

So alarmed by her the Bodhisatta in emotion spoke:–

Surely, fairy, you know me well, to pity me you deign:

If you see me do the like offence, please speak to me again.

Then the goddess spoke to him:–

I am not here to serve you, no hireling folk are we:

Find, Brother, for yourself the path to reach felicity.

So exhorting him she entered her own abode. The Bodhisatta entered on high meditation and was born in the Brahmaloka world.

The lesson ended, the Master declared the Truths. And identified the Birth:– at the end of the Truths, the Brother was established in the fruit of the First Path:– “At that time the goddess was Uppalavanna, the ascetic myself.”

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