
THE BUDDHA OVERCOMING A CRUEL MAN, ANGULIMALA
WHO CUT OFF THE RIGHT INDEX FINGER OF PASSING TRAVELLERS.
There was a young harmless student at TAKKASILA
Universrty called Ahimsa. His jealous fellow students poisoned the mind
of their teacher against him. As a result the teacher asked Ahimsa for
a garland of one thousand right index fingers as tuition fee. Eager to
discharge his obligation, he went into the Jalini forest in Kosala and
started to waylay the passing travellers to collect an index finger from
the right hand of each victim. The garland was almost completed except
for one more single finger. Ahimsa decided to kill even his own mother
for the sake of completing the one thousandth finger in the garland. However,
Ahimsa was intercepted by the Compassionate Buddha who came to his aid.
After listening to His preaching and being convinced, Ahimsa now known
as Angulimala (garland of fingers) joined the Sangha and became a Bhikkhu
(monk). The Angulimala Sutta, a discourse ascribed to this Thera (elder/monk)
and connected to this event, is well-known in Buddhist countries and often
used by pregnant ladies in travail for easy and safe delivery.