84. Even so we all, if we lose this Buddha,
In time to come shall stand before him.”
85. The world-knowing Dīpankara, the receiver of offerings,
Having celebrated my meritorious act, went his way.[132]
86. All the disciples of the Buddha that were present saluted me with reverence,
Men, Nāgas, and Gandhabbas bowed down to me and departed.
87. When the Lord of the world with his following had passed beyond my sight,
Then glad, with gladsome heart, I rose up from my seat.
88. Joyful I am with a great joy, glad with a great gladness;
Flooded with rapture then I seated myself cross-legged.