This year,
November 17th is the day celebrated n the Tibetan calender as
¨Buddha's decent from Tushita Heaven¨, the 22nd day of
the 9th month (Lha-bab Duchen).
During his forty-first year, Shakyanumi Buddha ascended
from Shravasti, where he used to pass the rainy season with
his monks and nuns, to the Tushita Heaven, and spent the rainy
season retreat period there, teaching Abhidharma to his
mother, Queen Mayadevi, who had died seven days after
Buddha´s birth and was thus unable to receive any
teaching from her enlightened son. Mayadevi had been reborn in
Tushita as a male god. The same happens to the mothers of all
the Buddhas, and they, too, go to teach them in heaven.
Seven days before his descent from Tushita, the Buddha again
became visible to his foremost disciples. Anuruddha
perceived him by his divine sight and urged Maudgalyayana to go
and greet him. The great disciple did so, telling the
Buddha that the Order longed to see him. Shakyamuni
replied, that in seven days he would return to the world.
A great assembly of the kings and people of the eight kingdoms
gathered. As the Buddha descended, a flight of gold stairs
appeared, down which he came. He was accompanied on the
right by Brahma, who, holding a white chowry, descended on a
crystal staircase, while to the left Indra came down a flight of
silver stairs, holding a jewelled umbrella. A great host
of gods followed.
Love &
pranams,
Billy
