I
recite a verse of tribute.
Those
who live where spirits dwell,
who
live in mountain caves,
resolute,
concentrated,
many,
like hidden lions,
who
have overcome horripilation,
white-hearted,
pure,
serene,
and undisturbed:
Knowing
that more than 500 of them
had
come to the forest of Kapilavatthu,
the
Teacher then said to them,
disciples
delighting in his instruction,
"The
deva hosts have approached.
Detect
them, monks!"
Listening
to the Awakened One's instruction,
they
made a diligent effort.
Knowledge
appeared to them,
vision
of non-human beings.
Some
saw 100, some 1,000, some 70,000,
some
had vision of 100,000 non-human beings.
Some
gained vision of innumerable devas
filling
every direction.
Realizing
all this,
the
One-with-Vision felt moved to speak.
The
Teacher then said to them,
disciples
delighting in his instruction,
"The
deva hosts have approached.
Detect
them, monks,
as
I describe their glories, one by one.
7,000
yakkhas inhabiting the land of Kapilavatthu,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
6,000
yakhas from the Himalayas,
of
varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
From
Mount Sata 3,000 yakkhas
of
varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
These
16,000 yakkhas of varied hue
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
500
yakkhas from Vessamitta, of varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
Kumbhira
from Rajagaha,
who
dwells on Mount Vepulla,
accompanied
by more than 100,000 yakkhas --
Kumbhira
from Rajagaha:
He,
too, has come to the forest meeting.
And
Dhatarattha, who rules
as
king of the Eastern Direction,
as
lord of the gandhabbas:
A
glorious, great king is he,
and
many are his sons
named
Indra, of great strength.
Powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
they have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
And
Virulha, who rules
as
king of the Southern Direction,
as
lord of the kumbandas:
A
glorious, great king is he,
and
many are his sons
named
Indra, of great strength.
Powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
they have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
And
Virupakkha, who rules
as
king of the Western Direction,
as
lord of the nagas:
A
glorious, great king is he,
and
many are his sons
named
Indra, of great strength.
Powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
they have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
And
Kuvera, who rules
as
king of the Northern Direction,
as
lord of the yakkhas:
A
glorious, great king is he,
and
many are his sons
named
Indra, of great strength.
Powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
they have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
Dhatarattha
from the Eastern Direction,
Virulhaka
from the South,
Virupakkha
from the West,
Kuvera
from the Northern Direction:
These
four Great Kings
encompassing
the four directions,
resplendent,
stand in the Kapilavatthu forest.
Their
deceitful vassals have also come
--
deceptive, treacherous --
Maya,
Kutendu, vetendu,
Vitu
with Vituta,
Candana,
the Chief of Sensual Pleasure,
Kinnughandu,
Nighandu,
Panada,
the Mimic,
Matali,
the deva's charioteer,
Cittasena
the gandhabba,
King
Nala, the Bull of the People,
Pañcasikha
has come
with
Timbaru and his daughter, Suriyavacchasa.
These
and other kings, gandhabbas with their kings,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
Then
there have also come
nagas
from Lake Nabhasa,
Vesali,
and Tacchaka.
Kambalas,
Assataras,
Payagas,
and their kin.
And
from the River Yamuna
comes
the prestigious naga, Dhatarattha.
The
great naga Eravanna:
He,
too, has come
to
the forest meeting."
They
who swoop down swiftly on naga kings,
divine,
twice-born, winged, their eyesight pure:
(Garudas)
came from the sky to the midst of the forest.
Citra
and Supanna are their names.
But
the Buddha made the naga kings safe,
made
them secure from Supanna.
Addressing
one another with affectionate words,
the
nagas and Supannas made the Buddha their refuge.
"Defeated
by Indra of the thunderbolt hand,
Asuras
dwelling in the ocean,
Vasava's
brothers -- powerful, prestigious --
Greatly
terrifying Kalakañjas,
the
Danaveghasa asuras
Vepacitti
and Sucitti,
Paharada,
with Namuci,
and
Bali's hundred sons, all named Veroca,
arrayed
with powerful armies
have
approached their honored Rahu
[and
said]: 'Now is the occasion, sir,
of
the monk's forest meeting.'
Devas
of water, earth, fire, and wind have come here.
Varunas,
Varunas,
Soma
together with Yasa,
the
prestigious devas of the hosts
of
goodwill and compassion have come.
These
ten ten-fold hosts, all of varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
Vendu
(Visnu) and Sahali,
Asama
and the Yama twins,
the
devas dependent on the moon
surrounding
the moon have come.
The
devas dependent on the sun
surrounding
the sun have come.
Devas
surrounding the zodiac stars
and
the sprites of the clouds have come.
Sakka,
chief of the Vasus, the ancient donor, has come.
These
ten ten-fold hosts, all of varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
Then
come the Sahabhu devas,
blazing
like crests of fire-flame.
The
Arittakas, Rojas,
cornflower
blue.
Varunas
and Sahadhammas,
Accutas
and Anejakas,
Suleyyas
and Ruciras,
and
Vasavanesis have come.
These
ten ten-fold hosts, all of varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
Samanas
and Great Samanas,
Manusas
and Super Manusas,
the
devas corrupted by fun have come,
as
well as devas corrupted by mind.
Then
come green-gold devas and those wearing red.
Paragas
and Great Paragas,
prestigious
devas have come.
These
ten ten-fold hosts, all of varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
White
devas, ruddy-green devas, dawn-devas
have
come with the Veghanas
headed
by devas totally in white.
The
Vicakkhanas have come.
Sadamatta,
Haragajas,
and
the prestigious multi-coloreds,
Pajunna,
the thunderer,
who
brings rain to all lands:
These
ten ten-fold hosts, all of varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
The
Khemiyas, Tusitas, and Yamas,
the
prestigious Katthakas,
Lambitakas,
and Lama chiefs,
the
Jotinamas and Asavas,
the
Nimmanaratis have come,
as
have the Paranimmitas.
These
ten ten-fold hosts, all of varied hue,
powerful,
effulgent,
glamorous,
prestigious,
rejoicing,
have approached
the
monks' forest meeting.
These
60 deva groups, all of varied hue,
have
come arranged in order,
together
with others in like manner
[thinking:]
'We'll
see him who has transcended birth,
who
has no bounds,
who
has crossed over the flood,
the
Mighty One, beyond evil,
like
the moon released from a cloud.'
Subrahma
and Paramatta Brahma,
together
with sons of the Powerful One,
Sanankumara
and Tissa:
They
too have come to the forest meeting.
Great
Brahma, who stands over
1,000
Brahma worlds,
who
arose there spontaneously, effulgent:
Prestigious
is he, with a terrifying body.
And
ten brahma sovereigns,
each
the lord of his own realm --
and
in their midst has come
Harita
Brahma surrounded by his retinue."
When
all these devas
with
Indras and Brahmas had come,
Mara
came as well.
Now
look at the Dark One's foolishness!
[He
said:] "Come seize them! Bind them!
Tie
them down with passion!
Surround
them on every side!
Don't
let anyone at all escape!"
Thus
the great war-lord urged on his dark army,
slapping
the ground with his hand,
making
a horrendous din, as when
a
storm cloud bursts with thunder,
lightening,
and torrents of rain.
But
then he withdrew-enraged,
with
none under his sway.
Realizing
all this,
the
One-with-Vision felt moved to speak.
The
Teacher then said to them,
disciples
delighting in his instruction,
"Mara's
army has approached.
Detect
them, monks!"
Listening
to the Awakened One's instruction,
they
made a diligent effort.
The
army retreated
from
those without passion,
without
raising even a hair on their bodies.
Having
all won the battle
--
prestigious, past fear --
they
rejoice with all beings:
Disciples
outstanding among the human race.