ວິທຸຣະບັນດິດຕະ (ຜູກ ໕)

ວິທຸຣະບັນດິດຊາດົກ ພະໂພທິສັດເກີດເປັນວິທຸຣະບັນດິດ ຜູ້ເປັນອໍາມາດໃນຣາຊະສໍານັກຂອງພະເຈົ້າທະນັນໄຊໂກຣົບພະຣາດແຫ່ງນະຄອນອິນທະປັດ. ວັນໜຶ່ງ, ພະຍາທັງສີ່ໄດ້ແກ່ ພະຍາອິນ, ພະຍາວະຣຸນແຫ່ງນາກ, ພະຍາເວນາໄຕແຫ່ງຄຸດ ແລະພະຍາທະນັນໄຊໄດ້ພົບກັນທີ່ສວນອຸທິຍານ ແຕ່ລະອົງກໍ່ອ້າງວ່າ ເປັນຜູ້ມີຄຸນນະທໍາທີ່ສຸດ. ດັ່ງນັ້ນ, ການໂຕ້ຖຽງຈຶ່ງເກີດຂຶ້ນ. ພະຍາທັງສີ່ຈຶ່ງຂໍໃຫ້ວິທູຣະບັນດິດຊ່ວຍແກ້ໄຂຂໍ້ພິພາດນັ້ນ. ວິທຸຣະບັນດິດຈຶ່ງທູນວ່າ ທັງສີ່ພະອົງສະເໝີກັນເໝືອນດິ້ວລໍ້ທັງສີ່. ພະຍາທັງສີ່ຊົງພໍພະໄທແລະໄດ້ປະທານລາງວັນອັນລໍ້າຄ່າແກ່ວິທຸຣະບັນດິດ. ພະຍານາກໄດ້ເລົ່າຄວາມມີປັນຍາຂອງວິທູຣະບັນດິດໃຫ້ພະນາງວິມາລາມະເຫສີຂອງພະອົງຟັງ, ເມື່ອພະນາງໄດ້ຟັງກໍ່ຄຶດຢາພົບວິທຸຣະບັນດິດ ຈຶ່ງແກ້ງປ່ວຍແລ້ວຂໍໃຫ້ພະຍານໍາເອົາຫົວໃຈຂອງວິທຸຣະບັນດິດມາໃຫ້ ບໍ່ດັ່ງນັ້ນ ພະນາງຈະເຖິງແກ່ຄວາມຕາຍ. ພະຍານາກ ຈຶ່ງວາງແຜນໃຫ້ປຸນນະກະຍັກໄປຂ້າວິທຸລະບັນດິດ ເພື່ອເອົາຫົວໃຈມາໃຫ້. ຖ້າປຸນນະກະຍັກສາມາດເອົາຫົວໃຈຂອງວິທຸລະບັນດິດມາໄດ້ ຈະຍົກລູກສາວຊື່ວ່າ ນາງອິຣັນທະຕິໃຫ້ເປັນຄູ່ຄອງ. ປຸນນະກະຍັກຮູ້ຈຸດອ່ອນຂອງພະຍາທະນັນໄຊຈຶ່ງໄປທ້າພະນັນ. ເມື່ອພະຍາແພ້ພະນັນຈຶ່ງມອບວິທຸຣະບັນດິດໃຫ້ໄປ. ປຸນນະກະຍັກພະຍາຍາມຂ້າວິທູຣະບັນດິດ ແຕ່ບໍ່ສໍາເລັດ ຈຶ່ງຄິດຈະເອົາວິທຸຣະບັນດິດໄປຄືນເມືອງອິນທະປັດ. ວິທຸຣະບັນດິດຮູ້ໄດ້ດ້ວຍປັນຍາວ່າ ພະນາງວິມາລາຕ້ອງການຟັງທໍາ ຈຶ່່ງໃຫ້ພາໄປຍັງເມືອງບາດານ ເແລະໄດ້ສະແດງທໍາໃຫ້ແກ່ພະຍານາກແລະນາງວິມາລາຟັງ. ເມື່ອງພະນາງໄດ້ຟັງກໍ່ມີຄວາມຊົມຊື່ນຍິນດີ. ວິທຸຣະບັນດິດຈຶ່ງກ່າວວ່າ “ປັນຍານັ້ນແລຄືຫົວໃຈຂອງບັນດິດ”. ຄໍາລົງທ້າຍ: ລານທີ ໒໕ ໜ້າ ໒: ຈຸນລະສັງກາດ ໑໒໘໙ ປີເມິ່ງເໝົ້າ ເດືອນ ໘ ຂຶ້ນ ໑໐ ວັນ ໖ ໝາຍມີ ເຈົ້າໝ່ອມເພັງມານດາເຈົ້າຍັງຂະໝ່ອມຣາຊະສໍາພັນທະວົງ ບ້ານຊຽງທອງ ມີສັດທາພ້ອມດ້ວຍບຸດຕະນັດຕາໄດ້ສ້າງໜັງສື ວິທຸຣະບັນດິດ ທານໄວ້ກັບສາສະໜາພະເຈົ້າ ຕາບຕໍ່ເທົ້າ ໕ ພັນວັດສາ ໂດຍເຈຕະນາທີ່ໄດ້ໃຫ້ທໍາມະເປັນທານນີ້ ຂໍຈົ່ງບັນດານເປັນຜົນສໍາເຣັດດັ່ງຄວາມປາດຖະໜາທຸກປະການເທີ້ນ. Vidhurapandita Jataka, the Bodhisattva took his life as Vidhurapandita who was the minister of King Dhananjaya Korobbharaja of Indapatta. One day, the four kings including Indra, the king of devas; Varuna, the king of the nagas; Venateyya, the king of the garudas; and King Dhananjaya met in a garden where each claimed to be the most virtuous. So, the dispute began. Therefore, they requested Vidhurapandita to settle the dispute. Vidhurapandita said that each was equal just like the four spokes of a wheel. Pleased, the four kings rewarded him with some precious gifts. Later, the Naga king told the Vidhurapandita’s wisdom to Vimala, his queen. When the queen heard that she craved to meet Vidhurapandita. So she tricked and pretended to be sick and then asked the king to give her the Vidhurapandita’s heart. Otherwise she will die. The Naga king therefore planed Punnaka, the yakkha to kill Vidhurapandita for his heart. If Punnaka could bring him the Vidhurapandita’s heart, he would allow his daughter named Irandati marry him. Punnaka knew the King Dhananjaya’s weakness, so, he challenged a game. When the king lost, he had to give Vidhurapandita to the giant. Punnaka tried to kill Vidhurapandita but not successful. So, he thought to bring him back but Vidhurapandita knew by his wisdom that the queen wanted to listen to his preaching. So, he asked the giant to bring him to the Naga kingdom. He preached the Dhamma to the Naga king and the queen. After listening, the queen was pleased. Vidhurapandita said that, “Wisdom is the hearth of a graduate”. Colophon: Folio 25 on the verso side: Chunlasangkat (CS) 1289, a moeng mao year, on the tenth day of the waxing moon of the eighth lunar month, the sixth day of the week (Friday). Chao Mòm (Princess) Pheng, mother of Prince Rasasamphanthavong from Ban Xiang Thong village together with her children and grandchildren had the religious faith to sponsor the making of this manuscript entitled Vithurabandit (Vidhura Pandita), to support the Teachings of the Buddha to last until the end of 5000 years. With the intention to have donated this Dhamma script, may it make all my wishes coming true. Extent: 1 palm-leaf manuscript containing 27 leaves. Size and dimensions of original material: Hight 4.7 cm, width 57.5 cm, depth 1 cm. Condition of original material: Good. Alternative calendar and date: Lao, CS 1289, a moeng mao year Author(s)/Creator(s): Unidentified. Scribe(s): Unidentified. Original institution reference: Manuscript Cabinet No.01.