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The Account of the Noble Deeds of Puṇyabala

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posted on 2021-08-24, 23:13 authored by Tenzin Ringpapontsang, Ruth GambleRuth Gamble, John Powers, DenRonden Harmony
In Śrāvastī, at Prince Jeta’s Grove, several elder monks in the Buddha’s assembly cannot agree on which human quality is most valuable and beneficial: beauty, diligence, artistry, or insight. They ask the Buddha, who replies that merit, which gives rise to all the qualities they have noted, is of most benefit to beings. To illustrate this point, he tells the story of a past life in which he was born as Puṇyabala, with four older brothers who were each named after their most prized quality: Rūpabala, Vīryavanta, Śilpavanta, and Prajñāvanta. In an ensuing contest to determine which quality produces the best outcomes in real life, Puṇyabala wins, and through his merit is granted dominion over much of the world. The Buddha then goes on to tell the story of his even earlier lifetime as Dyūtajaya, during which he developed the intention to attain buddhahood through the accumulation of merit.

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2021-03-16

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84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha

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84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha

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Fremont, California, USA

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p.67

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Online Collection of the Buddhist Sutras

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