- TherÄpadÄna
- The Legends of the Theras
60. Asanabodhiya
When I was but seven years old
I saw the Buddha, World-Chief.
Happy, and with a happy heart
I went up to the Best of Men.
Happy, and with a happy heart,
I planted the best Bodhi tree
for him, Tissa, the Blessed One,
the Worldās Best One, the Neutral One.
Foot-drinker growing in the earth,
it was known as an āAsanaā.
For five years I tended that tree,
the superb Asana Bodhi.
Having seen that flowering tree,
marvel making hair stand on end,
relating my own karma then
I went up to the Best Buddha.
Tissa, who was then Sambuddha,
Self-Become One, the Top Person,
seated in the monksā Assembly
spoke these verses about me then:
āI shall relate details of him
who has planted this Bodhi Tree
and honored me with Buddha-pÅ«jÄ;
all of you listen to my words:
For thirty aeons among gods
he will exercise divine rule,
and four and sixty times heāll be
a king who turns the wheel of law.
Falling from TusitÄ heaven,
incited by his wholesome roots,
experiencing the two-fold bliss,
heāll delight in the human state.
Being one bent on exertion,
calmed, devoid of grounds for rebirth,
knowing well all the defilements
heāll reach nirvana, undefiled.ā
Binding myself to solitude,
calm of mind, with desires blown out,
like a tusker with broken chains,
Iām living without defilements.
In the ninety-two aeons since
I planted that Bodhi back then,
Iāve come to know no bad rebirth:
thatās the fruit of planting Bodhis.
Seventy-four aeons ago
I was a wheel-turning monarch.
I was known as Daį¹įøasena,
possessor of the seven gems.
Seventy-three aeons ago
there were seven lords on the earth.
They were all wheel-turning monarchs
who were named Samantanemi.
Five and twenty aeons ago
the Kį¹£atriyan named Puį¹į¹aka
was a wheel-turner 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 Asanabodhiya Thera spoke these verses.
The Summary:
VÄ«janÄ« and Sataraį¹sÄ«
Sayan, Odaki, VÄhiya,
ParivÄra and PadÄ«pa,
Dhaja, Paduma-Pūjaka
and Bodhiās said to be the tenth;
thus two and ninety verses.
The Vījanī Chapter, the Sixth.
