1. Sāketa Jātaka (No.68).– Once, when the Buddha visited Sāketa, an old brahmin met him at the gate and fell at his feet, calling him his son, and took him home to see his “mother” the brahmin’s wife — and his “brothers and sisters” — the brahmin’s family. There the Buddha and his monks were entertained to a meal, at the end of which the Buddha taught the Jarā Sutta. Both the brahmin and his wife became Once-
2. Sāketa Jātaka (No.237).– The story of the present is the same as in the above Jātaka. When the Buddha returned to the monastery he was asked how the brahmin had recognised him. He explained how, in those who have loved in previous lives, love springs afresh, like lotus in the pond. J.i.234 f