The Life of Lord Buddha
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Lord Buddha!
Chapter – 20
Once Buddha was walking for
begging alms, one saintly old man approached Buddha and said: “ Monk, why are
you here in my hermitage?” Buddha said “
Venerable Uruvela Kasappa, I have come to ask permission to stay in your
hermitage.” Kasappa said, “ Venerable Buddha, here we do fire worship.” The saintly man thought Buddha does not
follow our practices of worship, then why did he want to stay in this
hermitage. The saintly old Kasappa said “
Sorry Monk, I have no place to offer you here. Therefore please look elsewhere. I would suggest you travel in a different
direction from here. This bank of river Neranjera is occupied by us, three Jatila brothers.
I am Uruvela Kasappa, the surrounding areas belong to myself and my
five hundred followers. Further down the
river, there is a hermitage of my younger brother Nadi Kasappa and his three
hundred followers. The area beyond is
occupied by Gayakasappa who is my youngest brother with his two hundred
followers. These three riverside hermitages
are fully occupied and there is no room for you to stay.” Buddha said “ I can see a place available in
your fire worshiping shrine. Kindly give me permission to stay there.” Uruvela
Kassappa said “ Monk, I do not mind you stay in the shrine, but I must warn
you, there is a fierce venomous serpent king in the shrine, If you spend a
night in there your life will be in danger,”
Buddha said, “ Uruvela Kassapa, kindly give me permission, the serpent
King will not do any harm to me.” Uruvela
Kassapa said, “ If you say so, please make yourself comfortable in the fire
worshipping shrine.”
On that night Buddha took
shelter in the fire worshipping shrine, seated before the huge blazing fire and
engaged in dee[ meditation. There was
loud hissing and crawling sound of the huge serpent King that went near the
fireplace and emitted fire in all directions, Buddha did not open his eyes. Uruvela Kassappa was overlooking the shrine
from his chamber window thinking that Buddha must have burned into ashes by the
serpent King. Uruvela Kassappa rushed near the shrine and
wondered to see the serpent inside a covered small wooden bowl; he thought
Buddha must have supernatural powers.
His mind was not willing to accept the powers of Buddha. One night he could witness a brilliant ray
entered inside the shrine and spreading light all over the place, he thought
this ascetic must have great might. While
Buddha was living inside the shrine there were deities who assumed the form of
brilliant rays from all the abodes were the regular visitors to listen to the
teachings of him. Still, Uruvela Kassapa
was not willing to accept the supremacy of Buddha.
One night there were thunderstorms
followed with lightning and heavy downpour, eventually, it flooded the whole
area. Uruvela Kassappa was traveling in a ferry to
his hermitage thought definitely Buddha must have washed off in the heavy
rain. Suddenly, the ferryman said “Master,
look over there, the ascetic is untouched by the water,” Uruvela Kassapa saw
Buddha was standing in the middle of flooded water leaving a circular space for
him. Uruvela Kassapa understood that Buddha has immense supernatural powers,
but his mind was not willing to accept the fact.
Buddha understood Uruvela
Kassappa is arrogant and stubborn, he is proud of his ascetic powers. Buddha spoke to him “Venerable Kasappa, your
fire worship is not going to help you to achieve liberation, you are proud of
yourself with the divine powers, you are deceiving yourself and others
too. If you give up your pride and
follow and practice my teachings, in a short time you will become a true ascetic
with supernatural powers.” Uruvela
Kassappa understood his misconception and fallen at the feet of Lord Buddha and
requested to accept him as his disciple.
Later he was ordained as a Monk and taught the path of Dharma and
Nirvana.