[Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms by Fa-Hsien]@TWC D-Link bookRecord of Buddhistic Kingdoms CHAPTER XXXVIII 15/17
89. (14) Sudana or Sudatta was the name of the Bodhisattva in the birth which preceded his appearance as Sakyamuni or Gotama, when he became the Supreme Buddha.
This period is known as the Vessantara Jataka, of which Hardy, M.B., pp.
116-124, gives a long account; see also "Buddhist Birth Stories," the Nidana Katha, p.158.In it, as Sudana, he fulfilled "the Perfections," his distinguishing attribute being entire self-renunciation and alms-giving, so that in the Nidana Katha is made to say ("Buddhist Birth Stories," p.
159):-- "This earth, unconscious though she be, and ignorant of joy or grief, Even she by my free-giving's mighty power was shaken seven times." Then, when he passed away, he appeared in the Tushita heaven, to enter in due time the womb of Maha-maya, and be born as Sakyamuni. (15) I take the name Sama from Beal's revised version.
He says in a note that the Sama Jataka, as well as the Vessantara, is represented in the Sanchi sculptures.
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