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Dhammadayada Sutta
By Mahasi Sayadaw Gyi

The discourse on “Dhammadayada Sutta” was delivered by the Venerable Mahasi Sayadawgyi on the anniversary of the Ovada and Puja which fell on 1326 B.E. (December 1970) at the Fan-Yin Dhamma Hall of the Mahasi Meditation Centre. This discourse was again given on the anniversary of the Ovada and Puja of the following year in ( December 1971). However, the fair manunoscript was finally edited only in 1978. The first Myanmar Edition was published in June 1979 and the last Edition, the fourth, was published in 1993.


In order for the foreign yogis and meditators to study, the Buddha Sasana Nuggaha Organization had entrusted this discourse in Myanmar to Sayagyi U Aye Maung (2.2.1914 - 11.5.2002) to translate into English. The first abridged English translated work was published in January 1982. This is one of the five discourses translated into English by U Aye Maung. The other discourses are Ariyavasa, Sallekha Sutta, Sakkapanha Sutta and Paticcasamuppada.

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Dhammapada Verse 129
Chabbaggiya Bhikkhu Vatthu

Sabbe tasanti dandassa
sabbe bhayanti maccuno
attanam upamam katva
na haneyya na ghataye.

Verse 129: All are afraid of the stick, all fear death. Putting oneself in another's place, one should not beat or kill others.

The Story of a Group of Six Bhikkhus

While residing at the Javana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verse (129) of this book, with reference to a group of six bhikkhus (chabbaggi) who picked a quarrel with another group comprising seventeen bhikkhus.

Once seventeen bhikkhus were cleaning up a building in the Jetavana monastery-complex with the intention of occupying it, when another group comprising six bhikkhus arrived on the scene. The group of six said to the first group, "We are senior to you, so you had better give way to us; we will take this place." The group of seventeen did not give in, so the chabbaggis beat up the other group who cried out in pain. The Buddha learning about this reprimanded them and laid down the disciplinary rule forbidding bhikkhus to beat others.

Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:
Verse 129: All are afraid of the stick, all fear death. Putting oneself in another's place, one should not beat or kill others.

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The Path of Purification
Visuddhimagga

By Bhadantacariya Buddhaghosa
Bhante Nanamoli

One of Buddhism’s foundational texts, the Visuddhimagga is a systematic examination and condensation of Buddhist doctrine and meditation technique. The various teachings of the Buddha found throughout the Pali canon are organized in a clear, comprehensive path leading to the final goal of nibbana, the state of complete purification. Originally composed in the fifth century, this new translation provides English speakers insights into this foundational text. In the course of this treatise full and detailed instructions are given on 40 subjects of meditation aimed at concentration, an elaborate account of Buddhist Abhidhamma philosophy, and explicit denoscriptions of the stages of insight culminating in final liberation.


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Dhammapada Verse 130
Chabbaggiya Bhikkhu Vatthu

Sabbe tasanti dandassa
sabbesam jivitam piyam
attanam upamam katva
na haneyya na ghataye.

Verse 130: All are afraid of the stick, all hold their lives dear. Putting oneself in another's place, one should not beat or kill others.

The Story of a Group of Six Bhikkhus

While residing at the Jetavana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verse (130) of this book, with reference to a group of six bhikkhus.

After coming to blows the first time, the same two groups of bhikkhus quarrelled again over the same building. As the rule prohibiting beating others had already been laid down, the group of six threatened the other group with upraised hands. The group of seventeen, who were junior to the chabbaggis, cried out in fright. The Buddha hearing about this laid down the disciplinary rule forbidding the raising of hands in threat.

Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:
Verse 130: All are afraid of the stick, all hold their lives dear. Putting oneself in another's place, one should not beat or kill others.

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Gems of Buddhist Wisdom
By Ven. Sri Dhammananda, Ven. Piyadassi Thera, Ven. Narada Mahathera, Ven. U Thittila, Bhikkhu Piyananda, Phra Sasana Sobhana and more.

Compiled by Buddhist Missionary Society

This book is not intended to be read from cover to cover at one sitting. It is hoped that the reader will go through each article mindfully, but at leisure, ponder the arguments presented by each writer before proceeding to another article. The articles are also not arranged in any strict logical sequence so that they may be read in any order and not necessarily as they are presented here.

The writers represented in this book are well-known authors of scholarly treatises on Buddhism who are highly respected in academic institutions all over the world. Yet, their great humility is reflected in their ability to write on the most serious aspects of our religion in a simple and straightforward manner, devoid of any pretentious, archaic or pompous literary style. Short articles, such as those printed in this book put the sublime Teachings of the Buddha within the reach of everyone. Many of them display a charming sense of humour and wit coupled with a very down-to-earth approach to the complex problems of humanity. Through the quotations used by the writers, the lay reader can also share the thoughts of great writers, both Western and Asian like Bertrand Russell and Radhakrishnan. It is hoped that these will encourage the readers to go to the original texts to partake of the great wisdom of mankind.

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Dhammapada Verses 131 and 132
Sambahula Kumaraka Vatthu

Sukhakamani bhutani
yo dandena vihimsati
attano sukhamesano
pecca so na labhate sukham.

Sukhakamani bhutani
yo dandena na himsati
attano sukhamesano
pecca so labbate sukhatm.

Verse 131: He who seeks his own happiness by oppressing others, who also desire to have happiness, will not find happiness in his next existence.

Verse 132: He who seeks his own happiness by not oppressing others, who also desire to have happiness, will find happiness in his next existence.

The Story of Many Youths

While residing at the Jetavana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verses (131) and (132) of this book, with reference to a number of youths.

Once, the Buddha was out on an alms-round at Savatthi when he came across a number of youths beating a snake with sticks. When questioned, the youths answered that they were beating the snake because they were afraid that the snake might bite them. To them the Buddha said, "If you do not want to be harmed, you should also not harm others: if you harm others, you will not find happiness in your next existence."

Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:

Verse 131: He who seeks his own happiness by oppressing others, who also desire to have happiness, will not find happiness in his next existence.


Verse 132: He who seeks his own happiness by not oppressing others, who also desire to have happiness, will find happiness in his next existence.

At the end of the discourse all the youths attained Sotapatti Fruition.

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