Once
there was a monk in Savatthi named Tissa. One day, he received a set of fine
robes and was very pleased. He wanted to wear them
the next day, but he died that very night, and because he was unduly attached
to the fine set of robes, he was reborn as an insect and lived within the folds
of the robes. As there was no one to inherit his belongings, it was decided
that this particular set of robes should be shared by the other monks. When the
monks were preparing to share it out among themselves, the insect was very much
agitated and cried out, 'They are destroying my robes!'. The Buddha,on hearing
his cry by means of his supernormal powers of hearing, advised the bhikkhus to
dispose of the robes only at the end of seven days. On the eighth day, the
robes which belonged to Tissa were shared out by the bhikkhus.
Later,
the Buddha explained the reasons for his admonition. 'Tissa was attached to
this particular set of robes at the time of his death and so he was reborn as
an insect for a few days and stayed in the folds of the robes. When you all
were preparing to share out the robes, Tissa the insect was very much in agony
and was running about to and fro in the folds of the robes. If you had taken
the robes at that time, Tissa the insect would have felt very bitter against
you and he would have had to be born in a suffering state. Now, however, he has
been reborn in a happy state due to his previous kamma and that is why I have
allowed you to take the robes. Indeed bhikkhus, attachment is very dangerous;
as rust corrodes iron from which it is formed, so also, attachment destroys one
and sends one to lower forms of existence. A bhikkhu should not indulge too
much in the use of the four requisites or be attached to them. because
attachment will delay the process of mental purification.'
Source : The Gotama Buddha Sasana Network Group
posted by DHAMMASARA SG
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