- TherÄpadÄna
- The Legends of the Theras
260. Aggapupphiya
To give an aggaja blossom,
I approached the Ultimate Man,
the Golden-Colored Sambuddha,
Sikhi, who like a heap of fire
was shining forth his thousand rays
while sitting on a mountainside.
Happy, with pleasure in my heart,
I offered Buddha that flower.
In the thirty-one aeons since
I did pÅ«jÄ with that flower,
Iāve come to know no bad rebirth:
thatās the fruit of Buddha-pÅ«jÄ.
In the twenty-fifth aeon hence
Iām known by the name Amita,
a wheel-turning king with great strength,
possessor of the seven gems.
The four analytical modes,
and these eight deliverances,
six special knowledges mastered,
I have done what the Buddha taught!
Thus indeed Venerable Aggapupphiya Thera spoke these verses.
The Summary:
Thomaka, Bhikkha, Citaka,
Campaka, SattapÄį¹ali,
āpÄhana, MaƱjari, Paį¹į¹a,
Kuį¹ida, Aggapupphiya
and the verses here are counted
as exactly forty plus one.
The Thomaka Chapter, the Twenty-Sixth
