- Stories of the Buddhaās Former Births
- Book 1 EkanipÄta
104. Mittavinda JÄtaka
āFrom four to eight.āāThis story was told by the Master while at Jetavana, concerning an unruly Brother. The incidents are the same as those in the previous story of Mittavindaka, but belong to the days of the Buddha Kassapa.
Now at that time one of the damned who had put on the circlet and was suffering the tortures of hell, asked the BodhisattaāāLord, what sin have I committed?ā The Bodhisatta detailed the manās evil deeds to hire and uttered this stanzaā
From four to eight, to sixteen thence, and so
To thirty-two insatiate greed doth go,
āStill pressing on till insatiety
Doth win the circletās griding misery.
So saying he went back to the Realm of Devas, but the other abode in hell till his sin had been purged from him. Then he passed thence to fare according to his deserts.
His lesson ended, the Master identified the Birth by saying, āThis unruly Brother was then Mittavindaka and I the Deva.ā
