Forwarded from Words of the Buddha
Sanghanussati Bhavana is the recollection on the qualities of the community of Ariya sangha.
Supatipanno Bhagavato savakasangho, ²ujupatipanno Bhagavato savakasangho, ³nayapatipanno Bhagavato savakasangho, 4samicipatpanno Bhagavato savakasangho; yadidam cattari purisa yugani attha purisa puggala, esa Bhagavato savakasangho, 5ahuneyyo, 6pahuneyyo, 7dakkhineyyo, 8anjali karaniyo, 9anuttaram punnakkhettam lokassa ti.”
“ 1Well attained is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples, 2upright is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples, 3true is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples,4proper is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples. That is, the four pairs of persons, the eight individual persons, this is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples; 5worthy of gifts, 6worthy of hospitality, 7worthy of offerings, 8worthy of salutations, 9an incomparable field of merits for the world. ”
Supatipanno Bhagavato savakasangho, ²ujupatipanno Bhagavato savakasangho, ³nayapatipanno Bhagavato savakasangho, 4samicipatpanno Bhagavato savakasangho; yadidam cattari purisa yugani attha purisa puggala, esa Bhagavato savakasangho, 5ahuneyyo, 6pahuneyyo, 7dakkhineyyo, 8anjali karaniyo, 9anuttaram punnakkhettam lokassa ti.”
“ 1Well attained is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples, 2upright is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples, 3true is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples,4proper is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples. That is, the four pairs of persons, the eight individual persons, this is the Order of the Blessed One’s disciples; 5worthy of gifts, 6worthy of hospitality, 7worthy of offerings, 8worthy of salutations, 9an incomparable field of merits for the world. ”
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Forwarded from Words of the Buddha
Thus I heard: At one time the Gracious One was dwelling near Sāvatthī, in Jeta’s Wood, at Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery. Then at that time the Gracious One was instructing, rousing, enthusing, and cheering the monks with a Dhamma talk connected with Emancipation. Those monks, after making it their goal, applying their minds, considering it with all their mind, were listening to Dhamma with an attentive ear.
Then the Gracious One, having understood the significance of it, on that occasion uttered this exalted utterance:
“There is, monks, an unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned. If, monks there were not that unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned, you could not know an escape here from the born, become, made, and conditioned. But because there is an unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned, therefore you do know an escape from the born, become, made, and conditioned.”
Udana 8.3 : Tatiya nibbānapaṭi saṁyuttasutta
Then the Gracious One, having understood the significance of it, on that occasion uttered this exalted utterance:
“There is, monks, an unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned. If, monks there were not that unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned, you could not know an escape here from the born, become, made, and conditioned. But because there is an unborn, unbecome, unmade, unconditioned, therefore you do know an escape from the born, become, made, and conditioned.”
Udana 8.3 : Tatiya nibbānapaṭi saṁyuttasutta
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Yamaka Vagga
The Twin Verses
7. Subhanupassim viharantam
indriyesu asamvutam
Bhojanamhi amattannum
kusitam hinaviriyam
Tam ve pasahati maro
vato rukkham'va dubbalam.
8. Asubhanupassim viharantam
indriyesu susamvutam
Bhojanamhi ca mattannum
saddham araddhaviriyam
Tam ve nappasahati maro
vato selam'va pabbatam.
THE WEAK SUCCUMB TO TEMPTATION BUT NOT THE STRONG
7. Whoever lives contemplating pleasant things, with senses unrestrained, in food immoderate, indolent, inactive, him verily Mara overthrows, as the wind (overthrows) a weak tree.
8. Whoever lives contemplating "the Impurities", with senses restrained, in food moderate, full of faith, full of sustained energy, him Mara overthrows not, as the wind (does not overthrow) a rocky mountain.
Story
Two brothers became monks, the elder by conviction and the younger without any faith. The faithless younger monk, constantly thinking of material pleasures, succumbed to the temptations of his former wives and left the Order. The devout elder monk strove hard and attained Arahantship. His former wives tried to entrap him but failed.
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The Twin Verses
7. Subhanupassim viharantam
indriyesu asamvutam
Bhojanamhi amattannum
kusitam hinaviriyam
Tam ve pasahati maro
vato rukkham'va dubbalam.
8. Asubhanupassim viharantam
indriyesu susamvutam
Bhojanamhi ca mattannum
saddham araddhaviriyam
Tam ve nappasahati maro
vato selam'va pabbatam.
THE WEAK SUCCUMB TO TEMPTATION BUT NOT THE STRONG
7. Whoever lives contemplating pleasant things, with senses unrestrained, in food immoderate, indolent, inactive, him verily Mara overthrows, as the wind (overthrows) a weak tree.
8. Whoever lives contemplating "the Impurities", with senses restrained, in food moderate, full of faith, full of sustained energy, him Mara overthrows not, as the wind (does not overthrow) a rocky mountain.
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Two brothers became monks, the elder by conviction and the younger without any faith. The faithless younger monk, constantly thinking of material pleasures, succumbed to the temptations of his former wives and left the Order. The devout elder monk strove hard and attained Arahantship. His former wives tried to entrap him but failed.
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Yamaka Vagga
The Twin Verses
9. Anikkasavo kasavam
yo vattham paridahessati
Apeto damasaccena
na so kasavam arahati.
10. Yo ca vantakasav'assa
silesu susamahito
Upeto damasaccena
sa ve kasavam arahati.
THE PURE ARE WORTHY OF THE YELLOW ROBE BUT NOT THE IMPURE
9. Whoever, unstainless, without self control and truthfulness, should don the yellow robe, is not worthy of it.
10. He who is purged of all stain, is well-established in morals and endowed with self-control and truthfulness, is indeed worthy of the yellow robe.
Story
On a majority vote people presented a costly robe to the Venerable Devadatta, in Preference to the Venerable Sariputta, the first chief disciple of the Buddha. Some devout followers, seeing him wearing it, remarked that he was not worthy of it. Buddha pointed out that in a previous birth too he had done likewise and explained who was worthy of wearing the emblem of the saintly disciples.
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The Twin Verses
9. Anikkasavo kasavam
yo vattham paridahessati
Apeto damasaccena
na so kasavam arahati.
10. Yo ca vantakasav'assa
silesu susamahito
Upeto damasaccena
sa ve kasavam arahati.
THE PURE ARE WORTHY OF THE YELLOW ROBE BUT NOT THE IMPURE
9. Whoever, unstainless, without self control and truthfulness, should don the yellow robe, is not worthy of it.
10. He who is purged of all stain, is well-established in morals and endowed with self-control and truthfulness, is indeed worthy of the yellow robe.
Story
On a majority vote people presented a costly robe to the Venerable Devadatta, in Preference to the Venerable Sariputta, the first chief disciple of the Buddha. Some devout followers, seeing him wearing it, remarked that he was not worthy of it. Buddha pointed out that in a previous birth too he had done likewise and explained who was worthy of wearing the emblem of the saintly disciples.
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Forwarded from Words of the Buddha
Buddhanussati, one of the four protective meditation, is recollections of the qualities of the Buddha, namely, araham (the perfect one who has eliminated all the defilements, or someone who has reached the state of great purity and perfection), Sammasambuddho (fully enlightened), Vijjacarana-sampanno (impeccable in conduct and understanding), Sugato (well farer), Lokavidu (the knower of the worlds), Anuttaro purisadamma-sarathi (who is unrivalled in taming those who are untamed), Sattha deva-manussanam (teacher of gods and humans), buddho (awake) and bhagava (the Blessed One).
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Yamaka Vagga
The Twin Verses
11. Asare sâramatino
sare casaradassino
Te saram nadhigacchanti
micchasamkappagocara.
12. Saran ca sarato natva
asaran ca asarato
Te saram nadhigacchanti
samma samkappagocara.
RIGHT PERCEPTION LEADS TO THE REALIZATION OF THE TRUTH
11. In the unessential they imagine the essential, in the essential they see the unessential - they who entertain (such) wrong thoughts never realize the essence.
12. What is essential they regard as essential, what is unessential they regard as unessential - they who entertain (such) right thoughts realize the essence.
Story
The Venerable Sariputta and Moggallana mentioned to the Buddha that they could not persuade their former teacher to see the Buddha and hear His Dhamma as he was attached to his followers. The Buddha then explained the difference between those who think rightly and those who think wrongly and the inevitable results of such thinking.
13. Yatha'garam ducchannam
vutthi samativijjhati
Evam abhavitam cittam
rago samativijjhati.
14. Yatha'garam succhannam
vutthi na samativijjhati
Evam subhavitam cittam
rago na samativijjhati.
LUST PIERCES THE HEARTS OF THE UNDEVELOPED BUT NOT THOSE OF THE DEVELOPED
13. Even as rain penetrates as ill-thatched house, so does lust penetrate an undeveloped mind.
14. Even as rain does not penetrate a well-thatched house, so does lust not penetrate a well-developed mind.
Story
Prince Nanda, the step-brother of the Buddha, was admitted by the Buddha into the Order on his wedding day. As he was constantly thinking of his bride-elect instead of meditating the Buddha employed an effective means whereby the Venerable Nanda renounced his former lustful thoughts and attained Arahantship. The Buddha compared his former state of mind to an ill-thatched house and his changed pure mental state to a well-thatched house.
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11. Asare sâramatino
sare casaradassino
Te saram nadhigacchanti
micchasamkappagocara.
12. Saran ca sarato natva
asaran ca asarato
Te saram nadhigacchanti
samma samkappagocara.
RIGHT PERCEPTION LEADS TO THE REALIZATION OF THE TRUTH
11. In the unessential they imagine the essential, in the essential they see the unessential - they who entertain (such) wrong thoughts never realize the essence.
12. What is essential they regard as essential, what is unessential they regard as unessential - they who entertain (such) right thoughts realize the essence.
Story
The Venerable Sariputta and Moggallana mentioned to the Buddha that they could not persuade their former teacher to see the Buddha and hear His Dhamma as he was attached to his followers. The Buddha then explained the difference between those who think rightly and those who think wrongly and the inevitable results of such thinking.
13. Yatha'garam ducchannam
vutthi samativijjhati
Evam abhavitam cittam
rago samativijjhati.
14. Yatha'garam succhannam
vutthi na samativijjhati
Evam subhavitam cittam
rago na samativijjhati.
LUST PIERCES THE HEARTS OF THE UNDEVELOPED BUT NOT THOSE OF THE DEVELOPED
13. Even as rain penetrates as ill-thatched house, so does lust penetrate an undeveloped mind.
14. Even as rain does not penetrate a well-thatched house, so does lust not penetrate a well-developed mind.
Story
Prince Nanda, the step-brother of the Buddha, was admitted by the Buddha into the Order on his wedding day. As he was constantly thinking of his bride-elect instead of meditating the Buddha employed an effective means whereby the Venerable Nanda renounced his former lustful thoughts and attained Arahantship. The Buddha compared his former state of mind to an ill-thatched house and his changed pure mental state to a well-thatched house.
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Forwarded from Words of the Buddha
So pay heed, all you celestial beings, have love for humankind, who day and night bring offerings; please protect them diligently.
Tasmā hi bhūtā nisāmetha sabbe
Mettam karotha mānusiyā pajāya
Divā ca ratto ca haranti ye balim
Tasmā hi ne rakkhatha appamattā
Ratana Sutta verse 2
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Tasmā hi bhūtā nisāmetha sabbe
Mettam karotha mānusiyā pajāya
Divā ca ratto ca haranti ye balim
Tasmā hi ne rakkhatha appamattā
Ratana Sutta verse 2
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