The Life of Lord Buddha
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Lord Buddha!
Chapter – 26
Devadatta executed his
spell over the young prince Ajathashathru, to get his right on the throne; he
provoked Ajathashathru to act against his father. Ajathashathru decided to imprison his father
until his life ends. Devadatta tried to
take away the life of Buddha thrice, but he was desperately failed. One day he
approached Buddha who was surrounded by a large number of disciples. He acted himself as the strict follower of
Dharma and simplicity, to persuade all the Bhikshus seated before Buddha, and
he requested Buddha “ Lord, kindly give
permission to establish strict practices and guidelines such as the Monks
should live in the forest, not in the town or villages where the ordinary people are inhibited, monks should be live on alms, they should not partake meal in the
homes, monks should be worn only saffron robes, and should not accept clothing as offerings from others, a monk should live only under the shade of the trees, not in the
sophisticated homes, a monk should not eat meat or consume intoxicating drinks, I think these rules could bring advancement in the spiritual life of
the Monks. If any of the monks violate the above rules should undergo strict punishment. Lord, what do you think about these principles
I have conceived for the welfare of the monks?”
Lord Buddha said “ Devadatta, I deny to give permission to execute the
above principles. The quality of Dharma
and simplicity should not adhere to rules, it would put the monks in difficulty to perform
their tasks and maintain their livelihood.
All the acts of righteousness and its practices should come voluntarily by
observance. I allow consumption of meat
which is purely based on three things such as not seen, not heard, or suspected. ” Devadatta turned to the monks assembled and
asked “ Oh! Monk, who do you think superior? Don’t you think my rules are good
for the monks aren’t they? Whoever believes it is good for us should come and
live with me.” Buddha said, “ Devadatta don’t
be arrogant, don’t do this, breaking the association of saintly people is
highly sinful Karma.” Devadatta angrily spoke, “From this day on I am not your
disciple and you are no longer my preceptor.”