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The gods offer their palaces to Cuddhodana
Then the question occurred to king Cuddhodana: "In which building should queen Maya dwell, pleasantly and undisturbed?" At the same moment the four Great Kings approached king guddhodana and spoke thus: ,,Have no care, o king, be not disturbed nor distress thy mind about this; for we shall prepare a house for the Bodhisattva." Then came Cakra, the king of the gods, to king Cuddhodana and spake thus: "Small is the pavilion of the Guardians of the world; the best is the palace of the three and thirty gods; I shad give the Bodhisattva a dwelling like that of Vaijayanta." (58: 12)
Four other gods make the same offer.
A great hall or pendapa. On the right the king on his throne, his attendants are sitting and standing on the same side next to the hall. The gods are on the left, making their offers, seven of them. There is no noticeable difference in their dress, so that it is impossible to make out which may be Cakra. The sculptor has not attempted to give any thing more than "the gods" in general. .