[Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms by Fa-Hsien]@TWC D-Link bookRecord of Buddhistic Kingdoms CHAPTER XXXVIII 7/17
When any want, they take their great bowls, and go (to the place of distribution), and take as much as the vessels will hold, all returning with them full. The tooth of Buddha is always brought forth in the middle of the third month.
Ten days beforehand the king grandly caparisons a large elephant, on which he mounts a man who can speak distinctly, and is dressed in royal robes, to beat a large drum, and make the following proclamation:--"The Bodhisattva, during three Asankhyeya-kalpas,( 9) manifested his activity, and did not spare his own life.
He gave up kingdom, city, wife, and son; he plucked out his eyes and gave them to another;( 10) he cut off a piece of his own flesh to ransom the life of a dove;( 10) he cut off his head and gave it as an alms;( 11) he gave his body to feed a starving tigress;( 11) he grudged not his marrow and his brains.
In many such ways as these did he undergo pain for the sake of all living.
And so it was, that, having become Buddha, he continued in the world for forty-five years, preaching his Law, teaching and transforming, so that those who had no rest found rest, and the unconverted were converted.
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