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The story of how a forester, Sura, accidentally discovered strong drink, and
how, with the help of his accomplice, the ascetic
Varuna, he spread abroad the discovery, thus leading to the destruction of
all Jambudīpa, had
Sakka not appeared on earth and by his exposition of the evils of drink
induced Sabbamitta, king of
Sāvatthi, to abstain from its use.
The story was told in answer to a question by
Visākhā as to the origin of drink. Once during a drinking festival at
Sāvatthi five hundred women, friends of Visākhā visited
Jetavana in her company. On the way they became
drunk, which led to their behaving improperly in the monastery. The Buddha
frightened them by his iddhi-power and restored them to their senses. (J.v.11ff;
the DhA.iii.100ff gives a slightly different version of the doings of Visākhā's
friends).
The story of the past is also given in the Jātakamālā (No.17).

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