As per Buddhist tradition, Bali narrates his life to Avalokitesvara. He describes himself as an arrogant and conceited king. He had invited countless Kings and Brahmanas to an offering. When he saw all of them assembled before him, he became proud that he is the master. He was cruel to their women, killed boys and girls, imprisoned Kshatriyas, Pandavas and Kauravas. He then started looking for Narayana but could not find him. Thereafter he started the offerings. During this time, Narayana as Dasarathaputra (Rama) freed Pandavas and Kauravas. Then Dasarathaputra came as a dwarf to the offering and requested two steps of land. Bali offered him three steps. When Bali could not offer the third step, Dasarathaputra banished him from the offering site and sent him to the under world. The Pandavas, Kauravas and Kshatriyas took away all the wealth.
Bali narrates this to Avalokitesvara and says he made an unfortunate offering that has led him to bondage. Avolakitesvara teaches Bali Dharma and tells Bali that he will rule as a just King of demons. He will become Tathagata, an arahant, who attains perfect enlightenment and wisdom. Thus Buddhist tradition combines Buddhism, Vamana Avatara, Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Source: Wisdom-lib, Karandavyuha Sutra.
Picture Credit: Vrindavan Das
As per Buddhist tradition, Bali narrates his life to Avalokitesvara. He describes himself as an arrogant and conceited king. He had invited countless Kings and Brahmanas to an offering. When he saw all of them assembled before him, he became proud that he is the master. He was cruel to their women, killed boys and girls, imprisoned Kshatriyas, Pandavas and Kauravas. He then started looking for Narayana but could not find him. Thereafter he started the offerings. During this time, Narayana as Dasarathaputra (Rama) freed Pandavas and Kauravas. Then Dasarathaputra came as a dwarf to the offering and requested two steps of land. Bali offered him three steps. When Bali could not offer the third step, Dasarathaputra banished him from the offering site and sent him to the under world. The Pandavas, Kauravas and Kshatriyas took away all the wealth.
Bali narrates this to Avalokitesvara and says he made an unfortunate offering that has led him to bondage. Avolakitesvara teaches Bali Dharma and tells Bali that he will rule as a just King of demons. He will become Tathagata, an arahant, who attains perfect enlightenment and wisdom. Thus Buddhist tradition combines Buddhism, Vamana Avatara, Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Source: Wisdom-lib, Karandavyuha Sutra.
Picture Credit: Vrindavan Das