The Necklace of Fingers
AHIMSAKA WAS A BRIGHT and obedient student, well
loved by his teacher. His classmates soon became jealous of him and started a rumor that he
was having an
affair with their teacher’s wife. At first the teacher refused to listen to any of the gossip. but slowly became
convinced that, indeed, his favorite student was deceiving him behind
his back.
lie became so
angry that he
wanted to kill Ahimsaka. but a teacher killing
a student
was really out of the quest ion. He then devised a plan that he hoped would not
only bring harm to Ahimsaka but satisfy his vengeance as well.
The teacher went and told Ahimsaka that he had some special knowledge which he wanted to
impart to him. First, however, he was to go out and kill
a thousand
people. and to prove That he had really done so, he was to bring back the right
index finger of each one of his victims. Ahimsaka was very unwilling to kill
anyone. but because
he badly wanted to have his teacher’s special knowledge. arid because he
trusted his
teacher
so much, he decided to set out and do as his teacher required.
Soon Ahimsaka had so many index fingers chat he did
not know just how many he actually had, so
he started to keep them strung
around his neck in order not to lose count. Because
of this morbid habit, he became known as
Angulimala. which meant garland of fingers.
When Angulimalas notoriety reached the courts of the palace. the king immediately
sent off a warrant for his
capture. Angulimlala’s mother, in the meantime, went
out into
the forest to look for him and warn him
about the warrant. When the Buddha got wind of this he realized what might happen to her
should she find her son first, for Angulimala was already wearing 999 fingers around his neck and was eager so get the last and final one to complete his garland.
To prevent Angulimala from killing his own mother, the Buddha went and
appeared before him. When Angulimala saw the Buddha, he was delighted, thinking
that he had at last found his last and final finger. With dagger drawn high, he
ran in haste after the Buddha. To his consternation, however, he discovered that no matter how
fast he ran, he was not able to catch up wih the Buddha.
He yelled
for the Buddha w stop but the Buddha replied, “Angulimala, I’ve already
stopped. It is you who have not stopped.” Angulimala did no understand what the
Buddha meant. The Buddha then told him, “I have stopped because I have stopped
killing all living beings and have established myself in universal love. But,
you, you have yet to do so.” Realizing that it was the Buddha himself who was
addressing him, he threw away his dagger and asked to be admitted into the
Order.
When the
king and his men found Angulimala in the monastery of the Buddha, they decided
to leave him alone, for they saw that he had given up his old evil ways.
Angulimala then continued to live under the Buddha’s guidance and eventually
became a saint. When he finally passed away, he realized Parinibbana.
Ibe other
monks asked the Buddha how a man who had murdered so many people could realize
Parinibbana. The Buddha replied that Angulimala had previously done much evil
because he lacked good friends. Later, however, because he found good friends
who helped him and advised him rightly, he was able to become steadfast and
mindful in his practice of the Dhamma and finally attain enlightenment.
Therefore his evil deeds had been overwhelmed with good.
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