2. Uttiññhe nappamajjeyya
dhammam sucaritam care
Dhammacàrã sukham seti
asmim loke paramhi ca. 168.
3. Dhammam care sucaritam
na nam duccaritam care
Dhammacàrã sukham seti
asmim loke paramhi ca. 169.
THE RIGHTEOUS ARE HAPPY BE RIGHTEOUS
2. Be not heedless in standing 3 (at people's doors for alms). Observe (this) practice scrupulously. He who observes this practice lives happily both in this world and in the next. 168.
3. Scrupulously observe (this) practice. Do not observe it unscrupulously. He who observes this practice lives happily both in this world and in the next. 169.
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On the day after His arrival in His birthplace Kapilavatthu immediately after His Enlightenment, the Buddha went in quest of alms in the city. King Suddhodana, His father, hearing that his son was begging alms in the city, indignantly ran up to Him and said that He was disgracing him by begging alms in the streets where He formerly used to travel in golden palanquins. Thereupon the Buddha remarked that it was the custom of His predecessors to go seeking alms from door to door, and He uttered these verses.
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dhammam sucaritam care
Dhammacàrã sukham seti
asmim loke paramhi ca. 168.
3. Dhammam care sucaritam
na nam duccaritam care
Dhammacàrã sukham seti
asmim loke paramhi ca. 169.
THE RIGHTEOUS ARE HAPPY BE RIGHTEOUS
2. Be not heedless in standing 3 (at people's doors for alms). Observe (this) practice scrupulously. He who observes this practice lives happily both in this world and in the next. 168.
3. Scrupulously observe (this) practice. Do not observe it unscrupulously. He who observes this practice lives happily both in this world and in the next. 169.
Story
On the day after His arrival in His birthplace Kapilavatthu immediately after His Enlightenment, the Buddha went in quest of alms in the city. King Suddhodana, His father, hearing that his son was begging alms in the city, indignantly ran up to Him and said that He was disgracing him by begging alms in the streets where He formerly used to travel in golden palanquins. Thereupon the Buddha remarked that it was the custom of His predecessors to go seeking alms from door to door, and He uttered these verses.
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"The Buddha never compelled anybody to have blind faith in Him. He just exhorted us to depend on our own wisdom.
It is not because we are born as humans that we become wise or foolish. It is because we can bring our defilements under control that we become wise, and it is because we can’t bring our defilements under control that we become foolish.
We all have both good and bad qualities.
Snakes, chickens, and pigs are not created for you to eat. It is in such existences that you yourself have been born before. We can’t harm anybody without harming ourselves.
We can’t disturb others without disturbing ourselves.
Patience means accepting. Very beautiful! Accepting both the desirable and the undesirable is the perfection of patience.
You make friends with the defilements all the time, but the defilements never treat you as a friend in return. They treat you as an enemy.
The Buddha never says, 'Come and believe'. He says, ‘Come and see; the wise can know, the wise can see’. ‘One who sees the Dhamma, sees me. One who sees me, sees the Dhamma’."
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A Journey of Self-Discovery
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"The Buddha never compelled anybody to have blind faith in Him. He just exhorted us to depend on our own wisdom.
It is not because we are born as humans that we become wise or foolish. It is because we can bring our defilements under control that we become wise, and it is because we can’t bring our defilements under control that we become foolish.
We all have both good and bad qualities.
Snakes, chickens, and pigs are not created for you to eat. It is in such existences that you yourself have been born before. We can’t harm anybody without harming ourselves.
We can’t disturb others without disturbing ourselves.
Patience means accepting. Very beautiful! Accepting both the desirable and the undesirable is the perfection of patience.
You make friends with the defilements all the time, but the defilements never treat you as a friend in return. They treat you as an enemy.
The Buddha never says, 'Come and believe'. He says, ‘Come and see; the wise can know, the wise can see’. ‘One who sees the Dhamma, sees me. One who sees me, sees the Dhamma’."
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Hiri and Ottappa, Guardians of the World
“These two bright things, mendicants, protect the world. What two? Conscience and prudence. If these two bright things did not protect the world, there would be no recognition of the status of mother, aunts, or wives and partners of tutors and respected people. The world would become dissolute, like goats and sheep, chickens and pigs, and dogs and jackals. But because the two bright things protect the world, there is recognition of the status of mother, aunts, and wives and partners of tutors and respected people.”
Anguttara Nikaya 2.9 : Lokapala Sutta
Photo: Candi Plaosan Buddhist temple, Klaten, Java island, Indonesia. Built in the 9th century by King Rakai Pikatan of the kingdom of Medang to enshrine three kayas Buddha.
“These two bright things, mendicants, protect the world. What two? Conscience and prudence. If these two bright things did not protect the world, there would be no recognition of the status of mother, aunts, or wives and partners of tutors and respected people. The world would become dissolute, like goats and sheep, chickens and pigs, and dogs and jackals. But because the two bright things protect the world, there is recognition of the status of mother, aunts, and wives and partners of tutors and respected people.”
Anguttara Nikaya 2.9 : Lokapala Sutta
Photo: Candi Plaosan Buddhist temple, Klaten, Java island, Indonesia. Built in the 9th century by King Rakai Pikatan of the kingdom of Medang to enshrine three kayas Buddha.
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4. Yathà bubbulakam passe
yathà passe marãcikam
Evam lokam avekkhantam
maccuràjà na passati. 170.
LIKE A BUBBLE IS THIS WORLD
4. Just as one would look upon a bubble, just as one would look upon a mirage 4 - if a person thus looks upon the world, the King of Death sees him not. 170.
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yathà passe marãcikam
Evam lokam avekkhantam
maccuràjà na passati. 170.
LIKE A BUBBLE IS THIS WORLD
4. Just as one would look upon a bubble, just as one would look upon a mirage 4 - if a person thus looks upon the world, the King of Death sees him not. 170.
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5. Etha passath' imam lokam
cittam ràjarathupamam
Yattha bàlà visãdanti
natthi saïgo vijànatam. 171.
THE WISE ARE NOT ATTACHED TO THE WORLD
5. Come, behold this world 5 which is like unto an ornamented royal chariot, wherein fools flounder, but for the wise there is no attachment. 171.
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A prince was grieved to hear of the death of a nautch girl who used to delight him by dancing and singing. He went to the Buddha seeking consolation. The Buddha comforted him and uttered this verse.
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cittam ràjarathupamam
Yattha bàlà visãdanti
natthi saïgo vijànatam. 171.
THE WISE ARE NOT ATTACHED TO THE WORLD
5. Come, behold this world 5 which is like unto an ornamented royal chariot, wherein fools flounder, but for the wise there is no attachment. 171.
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A prince was grieved to hear of the death of a nautch girl who used to delight him by dancing and singing. He went to the Buddha seeking consolation. The Buddha comforted him and uttered this verse.
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6. Yo ca pubbe pamajjitvà
pacchà so nappamajjati
So imam lokam pabhàseti
abbhà mutto' va candimà. 172.
THE HEEDFUL ILLUMINE THE WORLD
6. Whoever was heedless before and afterwards is not; such a one illumines this world like the moon freed from clouds. 172.
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pacchà so nappamajjati
So imam lokam pabhàseti
abbhà mutto' va candimà. 172.
THE HEEDFUL ILLUMINE THE WORLD
6. Whoever was heedless before and afterwards is not; such a one illumines this world like the moon freed from clouds. 172.
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