Buddha causing Baka Brahma to change his wrong views

The Buddha causing Baka Brahma, a higher God, to change his wrong views

36. The Buddha causing Baka Brahma, a higher God, to change his wrong views

Baka Brahma was the chief of the first realm of higher gods. He was of the view that his realm was the highest and that he himself and his realm were everlasting, not knowing that there were higher realms above his own. The Blessed One visited the Brahma world and in the midst of an assembly of higher gods pointed out to Baka Brahma, “There are realms of higher gods above yours. The whole Brahma world of higher gods including your realm is not permanent”. Then the Blessed One continued his discourse to Baka Brahma by saying, “I know how you have come into being and what your powers are. But, there are higher gods superior to you in status and power”. Finding that all his views were wrong, Baka wished to show his own powers and said. “I will make myself invisible”. He made several attempts to become invisible, but without success. The Blessed One then said, “I will now show you that I can make myself invisible”, and instantly the Buddha disappeared from view and preached to him a sermon while remaining invisible.

THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF BUDDHISM
by ASHIN JANAKA BHIVAMSA (Aggamahapandita)
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