The Life of Lord Buddha
Pranams at the lotus feet
of Lord Buddha!
Chapter – 28
King Ajathashathru mourns
for the death of Devadatta who performed grave sin against his preceptor Lord
Buddha. He believed that it was Devadatta's wicked Karma against Buddha destroyed him, it was the bad luck
Devadatta could not get a glimpse of Lord Buddha before death, even though he has arrived
too close to his Tejavana Monastery. Devadatta must have swallowed up by Earth or sunk deep into hell. Ajathashathru regretted being in the
association of Devadatta and supporting him in performing mischievous deeds
against Lord Buddha. He could not sleep that
night thinking of all those evil deeds he has been a part with Devadatta
against Lord Buddha. He sought the help of royal physician doctor Jivaka who
replied: “ Your Majesty, I feel you should meet Lord Buddha at once, kindly pay
your respects to him and apologize for all the sins.” King Ajathashathru felt
it is perfect, he owes an apology to Lord Buddha for those wicked deeds. He took the royal physician with him to visit Jetavana Monstrey to meet Lord Buddha and
offer his respects.
Ajathashathru bend his knee
down before Lord Buddha and said “ Oh! Lord, I have become prey to Devadatta,
and I have committed various sins that affected your reputation and belief. I have realized my mistakes, I
sincerely beg your pardon, kindly forgive me.
I promise I will not commit the same mistakes in my life.” Lord Buddha said “ Your majesty, It is a timeless law that hatred can be
appeased by non-hatred, whoever associates with fools/wicked/deceitful will
definitely be doomed to sorrow for a long time, whoever follows virtues and
righteousness would shine like a blazing flame.
The people with mindfulness remain happy always and follow the path of
righteousness. A king should rule the
kingdom with Dharma, his people remain happy.
Bhikkhus, all conditioned things has the nature to arise, persists for a
while and pass away. Therefore you
should have the knowledge of impermanence nature of the living and non-living
things on the Earth. Whatever you are
seeing is uncertain and unreliable. A
person who wanders in this worldly existence, shed tears of sorrow and
sufferings form birth and being in the Samsara countless times. The people who cling to the attachments in the
form of sounds, smell, tastes, and touches of this world have not the slightest
chance to go beyond the worldly existence.”