The Life of Lord Buddha
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Lord Buddha!
Chapter – 25
Once five Sakhyan princes
of Kapilavasthu, Prince Baddhiya, Prince Anurudhdha, Prince Ananda, Prince
Bhagu, and Prince Kimbila, along with Koliyan Prince Devadatta, and a Barber
named Upali, approached Buddha and requested to ordain as Monks. Buddha instantly gave permission to ordain
Upali, and followed by the princes respectively. Soon after their ordination,
these monks attained Arahanthship with their dedicated practices and meditation. The
venerable Ananda under the guidance of venerable Punnamantaniputta attained
the highest of the spiritual knowledge. The venerable Devadatta attained various
psychic powers considered as mundane.
Devadatta thought ‘I am from the royal clan, why the monks receiving a lot
of respect and honor from ordinary people, why not me? Prince Ajathasathru who
is the son of King Bimbisara of Rajagaha is young and does not know the
difference between right and wrong, I can display all my supernatural powers to
gain his devotion and respect. So
that I can achieve whatever I want through the young prince.”
One night Devadatta entered
the chamber of Ajathasathru who got frightened to see him in the darkness. He addressed Ajathashathru, as if he knows him
for years, Ajathashathru was completely overwhelmed. Devadatta asked him to be calm and quiet; introduced
himself to Ajathashathru and said: “I am here to help you, and let you know when
the time comes.” After saying so, Devadatta disappeared from his sight in the
Veluvana Monastery, Rajagaha city.
Devadatta thought ‘ I have played my supernatural powers on prince
Ajathashathru, now onwards, the prince will provide whatever I ask. Soon I can be the leader of Sangha.”
One day Devadatta
approached Buddha and said “Lord, you are getting very old, it is the time to
share your responsibilities with me, I am willing to take up the burden of
leading the Sangha. Please announce the
same to the entire Monk. I can take over
your teaching responsibilities.” The disciples,
monks and Buddha were surprised to witness the rude behavior of Devadatta. Buddha said “Absolutely not. Devadatta. I am
not tired of teaching Dharma; I am not tired of leading the people to the path
of Dharma.” Devadatta felt humiliated
before a large number of disciples and left in a rage. Eventually, the disciples and monks of the
hermitage started showing little interest in Devadatta. It irked the pride and
ego of Devadatta who decided to bring destruction to his preceptor.