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________________ 211 "Great King! Have no anxiety. The child in the womb of the great queen is a boy, not a girl. You will have a son. If he remains in worldly life, he will be a world-monarch, but if he renounces the world, he will be mightily enlightened to be the Buddha." When the Bodhi-suttva entered into the womb, the 10,000 cakravalas were, in a sense, shaken. Thirty-two auspi cious prior omens appeared. In the 10,000 cakravālas, there was a non-ending lustre, and, as if to witness this lusture, the blind people regained their vision, the deaf their capacity to listen, the dumb to speak, the hunchback to stand erect, and the lame men to walk properly. Living beings who were chained and handcuffed, or who were tied with fetters became free. Fire in the hells was extinguished. The evil spirits had their hunger and thirst quenched. The beasts became free from fear. All the living beings were cured of diseases. All the living beings became sweettongued. The horses neighed sweetly, and sweetly did the elephants trumpet. All musical instruments gave out music themselves. The bangles on human hands jingled even without a clash. All the directions became quiet. Pleasant, gentle and cool air began to blow. There were untimely showers of rain. Water rushed out from the earth and flowed. The birds stopped flying in the sky. The rivers stopped flowing. The water of the great oceans became sweet. The entire landscape became covered with lotus es (flowers) of five colours. All the flowers of land and water became blossomed. Flowers on the trunks of the trees, on the branches of the trees and on the creepers became blossomed. Even stone-slabs pierced to emit forth bunches of seven flowers each. Hanging flowers blossomed in the sky. There were showers of flowers everywhere. Divine instruments played in the sky. In all the directions, all the 10,000 worlds looked like a bunch of garlands, or like garlands pressed and tied together, or like a decorated garland-seat, or like columns of garlands, or like a fullblown camara scented with flowers, incences and perfumes. From the time the Bodhi-sattva entered into the womb, four gods stood ready closeby with swords in hand to keep. out any disturbance to the child or the mother. Henceforth, the mother of the Bodhi-sattva lost all hankering for the
SR No.022804
Book TitleAgama And Tripitaka Comparative Study
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorNagaraj Muni
PublisherToday and Tomorrows Printers and Publishers
Publication Year1986
Total Pages804
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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