1 ครั้ง
The Buddha, accompanied by five hundred bhikkhus, visited Ugga, the father-in-law of Culasubbadda. They traveled through the air on decorated floats created by the king of devas, Sakka. The sight of the Buddha impressed Ugga and his family, leading them to offer alms-food and other offerings for seven days. This narrative emphasizes the contrast between the good and the lack of goodness in people.
-Buddha's visit
-Ugga's family
-Alms and offerings
-Sakka and the devas
-Goodness and recognition