With Indaka
So I have heard. [1]
At one time the Buddha was staying near Rājagaha on Mount Indra’s Peak, the haunt of the native spirit Indaka. [2]
Then the native spirit Indaka went up to the Buddha, and addressed him in verse:
“The Buddhas say that form is not the soul. [3]
Then how does this one obtain this body? [4]
From where do his bones and organs come? [5]
How does this one coalesce in the womb?” [6]
“First there’s the zygote; [7]
then there’s the blastocyst; [8]
from there arises the gastrula; [9]
which produces the embryonic mass. [10]
From that the limb buds appear, [11]
the head hair, body hair, and nails. [12]
And whatever the mother eats—
the food and drink that she consumes—
nourishes them there,
the person in the mother’s womb.” [13]