- Therāpadāna
- The Legends of the Theras
- Saddasaññaka Chapter, the Thirty-Sixth
348. {351.} Saddasaññaka
I was a deer-hunter back then,
within a grove in the forest.
There I saw the Sambuddha once,
honored by the gods’ assembly.
While preaching the Four Noble Truths
he ferried many folks across.
I also heard his honeyed speech
like the song of a cuckoo bird.
Having pleased my heart in the sound
of Sikhi Buddha, World’s Kinsman,
the Sage, Divine Sound Intoner,
I attained my arahantship.
In the thirty-one aeons since
I did that good karma back then,
I’ve come to know no bad rebirth:
that’s the fruit of feeling pleasure.
The four analytical modes,
and these eight deliverances,
six special knowledges mastered,
I have done what the Buddha taught!
Thus indeed Venerable Saddasaññaka Thera spoke these verses.
