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- Udana VII.10
- Udena Sutta
- About King Udena
- For free distribution only, as a gift of Dhamma
I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed One was staying in Kosambi
at Ghosita's monastery. Now at that time the inner quarters of King
Udena's royal park had burned down, and 500 women, headed by Samavati,
had died.
Then in the early morning, a large number of monks, having put on their robes and
carrying their bowls & outer robes, went into Kosambi for alms. Having gone for alms
in Kosambi, after the meal, returning from their alms round, they went to the Blessed One
and, on arrival, having bowed down to him, sat to one side. As they were sitting there,
they said to the Blessed One: "Lord, the inner quarters of King Udena's royal park
have burned down, and 500 women, headed by Samavati, have died. What is the destination of
those female lay followers? What is their future course?"
"Monks, among those female lay followers are stream-winners, once-returners, &
non-returners. In no case was the death of any of those female lay followers without
[noble] fruit."
Then, on realizing the significance of that, the Blessed One on that occasion
exclaimed:
Bound round with delusion, the world
only appears to be competent.
Bound with acquisitions, foolish,
surrounded by darkness,
it seems eternal,
but for one who sees,
there is nothing.