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- Udana VIII.9
- Dabba Sutta
- About Dabba Mallaputta (1)
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I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed One was staying near Savatthi,
in Jeta's Grove, Anathapindika's monastery. Then Ven.
Dabba Mallaputta went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, having bowed down to him,
sat to one side. As he was sitting there he said to the Blessed One: "Now is the time
for my total Unbinding, O One-Well-Gone!"
"Then do, Dabba, what you think it is now time to do."
Then Ven. Dabba Mallaputta, rising from his seat, bowed down to the Blessed One and,
circling him on the right, rose up into the air and sat cross-legged in the sky, in space.
Entering the fire property and emerging from it, he was totally unbound. Now, when Dabba
Mallaputta rose up into the air and, sitting cross-legged in the sky, in space, entered
the fire property and then emerged from it and was totally unbound, his body burned and
was consumed so that neither ashes nor soot could be discerned. Just as
when ghee or oil is burned and consumed, neither ashes nor soot can be discerned, in the
same way, when Dabba Mallaputta rose up into the air and, sitting cross-legged in the sky,
in space, entered the fire property and then emerged from it and was totally unbound, his
body burned and was consumed so that neither ashes nor soot could be discerned.
Then, on realizing the significance of that, the Blessed One on that occasion
exclaimed:
The body disintegrated,
perception ceased,
pain & rapture were entirely consumed,
fabrications were stilled:
consciousness has come to its end.
See also: Ud VIII.10.