
1. Farewell to Vesali
1. Before he set on his
last journey the Blessed Lord was staying at Rajagraha on the Vultures Peak.
2. After staying there for
some time he said Come Ananda, let us go to Ambalathika."
3. "So be it
Lord!" said Ananda in assent, and the Blessed One, with a large company of the
brethren, proceeded to Ambalathika.
4. After staying at
Ambalathika he moved on to Nalanda.
5. From Nalanda he went to
Pataligama, the capital of Magadha.
6. From Pataligama he went
to Kotigam and from Kotigam he went to Nadika.
7. At each of these places
he stopped for a few days and delivered a religious discourse either to the brethren or
the householders.
8. From Nadika he went to
Vesali.
9. Vesali was the
birth-place of Mahavira and consequently a stronghold of his faith.
10. But the Blessed Lord
soon succeeded in converting the people of Vesali to his own faith.
11. It is said that owing
to drought, a famine ravaged the city of Vesali to such an extent that people died in
large numbers.
12. The people of Vesali
complained of it in a general assembly convoked by them.
13. The assembly after much
discussion decided to invite the Blessed Lord to the city.
14. A Lichchavi by name
Mahali, a friend of King Bimbisara and son of the chaplain of Vesali, was sent to offer
the invitation.
15. The Blessed Lord
accepted the invitation and started with five hundred Bhikkhus. As soon as he entered the
territory of the Vajjins there was a thunderstorm, rain fell in torrents and famine
disappeared.
16. This is the origin of
the welcome which the people of Vesali gave to the Blessed Lord.
17. Having won their hearts
it was natural that the people of Vesali should give him a warm response.
18. Then came vasa. The
Blessed Lord went to Beluna for his vasa and asked the brethren to make their vasa
in Vesali.
19. After finishing his
vasa the Lord came to Vesali with a mind to leave Vesali and move on his journey.
20. So the Blessed Lord
early one morning robed himself, and taking his bowl, entered Vesali for alms; and when he
had passed through Vesali and eaten his meal he gazed at Vesali with an elephants
look and addressed the venerable Ananda and said: "This will be the last time Ananda
that the Tathagatha will behold Vesali."
21. Thus saying he bade
farewell to the people of Vesali.
22. He gave to the
Lichchavis, when they took leave of him at the old city on their northern frontier, his
alms-bowl as a memento.
23. It was his last visit
to Vesali. He did not live to return to it again.
2.
Halt at Pava
I. From Vesali the Blessed
Lord went to Bhandagam.
2. From Bhandagam he went
to Hatthi-gam to Bhoga-Nagara.
3. And from Bhoga-Nagara he
went to Pava.
4. At Pava the Blessed One
stayed at the mango grove of one blacksmith by name Chunda.
5. Now Chunda heard that
the Blessed One had come to Pava and was staying in his mango grove.
6. Chunda went to the mango
grove and sat near the Blessed One, who gave him a religious discourse.
7. Gladdened by it Chunda
addressed the Blessed One and said: "May the Blessed One do me the honour of taking
his meal together with the brethren, at my house tomorrow."
8. And the Blessed One
signified, by silence, his
consent. Seeing that the
Blessed One had consented, Chunda departed thence.
9. Next day Chunda made
ready in his dwelling-place sweet rice and cakes and some preparation of Sukara-Madhava.
And he announced the hour to the Blessed One, saying: "The hour, Lord, has come,
and the meal is ready."
10. And the Blessed One
robed himself and taking his bowl went with the brethren to the dwelling-place of Chunda
and partook of the food prepared by him.
11. Again after the meal
the Blessed One gave a discourse on religion to Chunda, then rose from his seat and
departed thence.
12. The food offered by
Chunda did not agree with the Blessed One. There fell upon him a dire sickness, the
disease of dysentery, and sharp and shooting pain came upon him even unto death.
13. But the Blessed One,
mindful and self-possessed, bore It without complaint.
14. Returning to the mango
grove and after nature was relieved, the Blessed One told Ananda:
Come let us go to
Kushinara" and the party moved from Pava.
3. Arrival at Kushinara
1. The Blessed Lord walked
for part of the way. He soon felt the need for some rest.
2. On the way the Blessed
One went aside from the path to the foot of a certain tree and said to Ananda: "Fold,
I pray you, Ananda, the robe; and spread it out for me. I am weary, Ananda, and must rest
awhile !"
3. "Even so,
Lord!" said the venerable Ananda, in assent, to the Blessed One, and spread out the
robe folded fourfold.
4. And the Blessed One
seated himself OD the seat prepared for him.
5. And when he was seated,
the Blessed One addressed the venerable Ananda, and said: "Fetch me, I pray you,
Ananda, some water. I am thirsty, Ananda, and would drink."
6. Ananda replied:
"This river Kakuttha is not far off, is clear and pleasant, cool and transparent,
easy to get down into and delightful. There the Blessed One may both drink the water and
cool his limbs. The water of this stream is foul and turbid."
7. The Blessed One was too
weak to walk down to the river. He preferred to have the water of the nearby stream.
8. Ananda brought the water
and the Blessed One drank it.
9. After resting for a
while the Blessed One with the company of the brethren went on to the river Kakuttha; and
when he had come there, he went down into the water, and bathed, and drank. And coming out
again on the other side he went on to the mango grove.
10. And when he came there
he again asked his robe to be spread out, saying: "I am weary and would lie
down." The robe was accordingly spread out and the Blessed One laid himself down on
it.
11. After resting for a
while the Blessed One got up and said to Ananda: "Let us go on to the Sala grove of
the Mallas, the Upavana of Kushinara on the further side of the river
Hiranyavatti."
12. On reaching the place
in the company of Ananda, he again asked Ananda to spread his robe between the twin Sala
trees. "I am weary and would lie down."
13. Ananda spread the robe
and the Blessed One laid himself down on it.
