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"From our family, no one has yet joined the Buddha's monastic order. So, between us two, at least one must be initiated". Anuruddha said at once, "I am yet too young. I cannot give up my home and join the monastic order. So you consider the matter for yourself".
With profound affection for his brother, Anuruddha said,
"My dear brother Anuruddha! I agree. Let me explain to you the affairs of our household".
Anuruddha became all attention, and Mahānama started,
"First, plough the farm; then sow the seed and water the farm. Thereafter, drain out the excess water and dry the farm. When the crops are ready, harvest them, bring them up, make them straight, spread them, have them molested, take out the straw, dehusk them, winnow them and then place them in the granneries. Do in this order every year. The work will never suffer nor come to a stand still".
Anuruddha - "But tell me when the work ends so that I may return to my carefree life and enjoy five types of pleasure".
Mahānāma - "Brother Anuruddha ! The work never ends, nor is it possible to know its finale. Our own parents and grand-parents died even before they could finish the work".
Suddenly, the seed of renunciation sprouted in Anuruddha. He said,
"You better look after the household and let me go".
Anuruddha came to his mother. He explained his inclination to her and sought her permission. The mother, however tried her best to dissuade him.