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153. The Bodhisatta And The Brahmadatta
Once upon a time, the Bodhisatta reigned king in Takkasila, of the realm of Gandhara, and Brahmadatta in Benares. Brahmadatta decided to capture Takkasila. So with great army he invaded the city. He organised the army, and placed them in th respective places.
And he encircled the city with his army. When he saw the towers on the city gate, he asked whether was that the king’s dwelling. “That,” said they, “is the gate tower.”
Brahmadatta asked, “If the gate tower be such as this, of what sort will the king’s palace be?” And they replied, “Like to Vejayanta, the palace of Sakka!” On hearing it, the king said, “With such a glorious king we shall never be able to fight!” And having seen no more than the tower left the city gate, he turned and ran away, and came again to Benares.
151. The Bodhisatta And The Baniyan Tree
Once upon a time, king Bharu was reigning over the kingdom of Bharu. At the same time the Bodhisatta was Teacher of a troop of monks. He was an ascetic who had acquired the Five Supernatural Faculties and the Eight Attainments; and he lived in the region of Himalayas.
He came down from Himalayas to buy salt and seasoning, followed by five hundred ascetics; and they came by stages to the city of Bharu. He went begging through the city; and then coming forth from it, he sat down by the northern gate, at the root of a banyan tree all covered with twigs and branches. There he made a meal, ate and slept there.
150. The Bodhisatta And The Ascetic With Long Matted Hair
Once upon a time Brahmadatta was reigning in Benares. There lived a shifty rascal in the form of an ascetic. He was having long matted hair. The squire of the place had a hermitage built in the forest for him to live in, and used to provide excellent food from his own house. The squire took the matted haired rascal to be a model of goodness, and living. In fear of robbers, the squire brought a hundred pieces of gold to the hermitage and buried them there, bidding the ascetic keep watch over them.