SOON AFTER THE ENLIGHTENMENT
The First Two Convers
At
those two merchants, Tapassu and Bhalluka, from ukkalã (Orissã) were travelling
to their native town. Then a Dêvatã, who was a blood-relative of these two merchants,
spoke to them as follows:-
“The
Bless One, good sirs, is dwelling at the foot of the Rãjãyatana tree, soon
after His Enlightenment. Go and serve the Blessed One with flour and honeycomb.
It will conduce to your well-being and happiness for a long time.”
Thereupon
the two merchants, Tapassu and Bhalluka, took with them flour and honeycomb,
and approaching the Buddha said:-
“O
Lord, may the Blessed One accept this flour and honeycomb so that it may long
tend to our well-being and happiness!”
Then
it occurred to the Blessed One:-
“The
Tathãgatas do not accept food with their hands. How shall I accept this flour
and honeycomb?”
Forthwith
the four Great kings understood the thoughts of the Blessed One and from the
four directions offered him four stone bowls, saying:-
“O
Lord may the Blessed one accept in these the flour and honeycomb!”
The
Blessed One accepted the new bowls, received the flour and honeycomb in them,
and ate thereof.
When
the Buddha finished his meal the two merchants prostrated themselves before his
feet and said:-
“We,
O Lord, seek refuge in the Buddha and the Dhamma. May the Blessed One treat us
as lay disciples who have sought refuge from today till death!”
They
were the first disciples who took the twofold formula.

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