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Majjhima Nikaaya I.
2. 6. Cetokhiilasutta.m
(16) The Arrow in the Mind.
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One lived in the monastery offered by Anaathapindika in
Jetas grove in Saavatthi. From there the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus.
"O! Bhikkhus, if the five arrows in the mind of the bhikkhu are not dispelled, and if
the five bonds are not cut, that bhikkhu should come to growth and development in the
dispensation, is not a posssibility. How are his five arrows of the mind not dispelled:
Here the bhikkhu doubts.and does not accept the Teacher with assurance. When he doubts and
does not accept the Teacher with assurance his mind does not tend to exert and make
effort.to dispel. -This is the first arrow in the mind not dispelled. Again the bhikkhu
doubts and does not accept the Teaching with assurance. When the bhikkhu doubts and does
not accept the Teaching with assurance his mind does not tend to exert and make effort to
dispel. This is the second arrow in the mind not dispelled. Again the bhikkhu doubts and
does not accept the Community of bhikkhus with assurance. When the bhikkhu doubts and does
not accept the Community of bhikkhus with assurance his mind does not tend to exert and
make effort to dispel. This is the third arrow in the mind not dispelled. Again, the
bhikkhu doubts and does not accept the Training with assurance. When the bhikkhu doubts
and does not accept the Training with assurance his mind does not tend to exert and make
effort to dispel. This is the fourth arrow in the mind not dispelled. Again, the bhikkhu
angry with the co-associates in the holy life is displeased and hurt, and his mind does
not tend to exert and make effort to dispel. This is the fifth arrow in the mind not
dispelled. These five arrows in the mind are not dispelled.
How are the five bonds of the mind not cut. Here the bhikkhu has undispelled greed,
intereest, love, thirst and burning for sensuality. When he has not dispelled greed,
interest, love, thirst and burning for sensuality, his mind does not tend to exert and
make effort to dispel. This is the first bond not cut. Again the bhikkhu has undispelled
greed, interest, love, thirst and burning for the body. When the bhikkhu has not dispelled
greed, interest, love, thirst and burning for the body, his mind does not tend to exert
and make effort to dispel. This is the second bond not cut. Again the bhikkhu has
undispelled greed, interest, love, thirst and burning for matter. When the bhikkhu has not
dispelled greed, interest, love, thirst and burning for material, his mind does not tend
to exert and make effort to dispel. This is the third bond not cut. Again, the bhikkhu
partaking food as much as he likes, is yoked to the pleasure of torpor touch and sleep.
When the bhikhu partaking food as much as he likes, is yoked to the pleasure of torpor,
touch and sleep, his mind does not tend to exert and make effort to dispel. This is the
fourth bond not cut. Again the bhikkhu observing these virtues and austerities and leading
this holy life, aspires may I be with those gods, or may I be a certain god When the
bhikkhu observes virtues and austerities and leads the holy life aspiring to be with a
certain retinue of gods or to be a certain god his mind does not tend to exert and make
effort to dispel. This is the fifth bond not cut These are the five bonds of the mind not
cut.If in that bhikkhu the five arrows in the mind are not dispelled, the five bonds are
not cut, that he should come to growth and devlopment in this dispensation is not
possible.
Whoever bhikkhu has the five arrows in the mind dispelled and the five bonds cut, that
he should come to growth and development in this dispensation is possible. How are the
five arrows in the mind dispelled. Here the bhikkhu does not doubt, accepts the Teacher
with assurance. When he does not doubt accepts the Teacher with assurance his mind tends
to exert and makes effort.to dispel. -This first arrow in the mind is dispelled. Again,
the bhikkhu does not doubt, accepts the Teaching with assurance. When he does not doubt
accepts the Teaching with assurance his mind tends to exert and makes effort to dispel.
This second arrow in the mind is dispelled. Again, the bhikkhu does not doubt, accepts the
Community of Bhikkkhus with assurance. When he does not doubt accepts the Community of
Bhikkhus with assurance his mind tends to exert and makes effort to dispel. This third
arrow in the mind is dispelled. Again, the bhikkhu does not doubt accepts the Training
with assurance. When he does not doubt accepts the Training with assurance his mind tends
to exert and makes effort to dispel. This fourth arrow in the mind is dispelled. Again the
bhikkhu not angry with the co-associates in the holy life, is pleased and not hurt his
mind tends to exert and makes effort to dispel. This fifth arrow in the mind is dispelled.
Thus the five arrows in the mind are dispelled.
How are the five bonds in the mind cut. Here the bhikkhu has dispelled greed, interest,
love, thirst and burning for sensuality. When the bhikkhu has dispelled greed, interest,
love, thirst and burning for sensuality,. his mind tends to exert and makes effort to
dispel. This is the first bond cut. Again the bhikkhu has dispelled greed, interest, love,
thirst and burning for the body. When the bhikkhu has dispelled greed, interest, love,
thirst and burning for the body, his mind tends to exert and makes effort to dispel. This
is the second bond cut. Again the bhikkhu has dispelled greed, interest, love, thirst and
burning for matter. When the bhikkhu has dispelled greed, interest, love, thirst and
burning for material, his mind tends to exert and makes effort to dispel. This is the
third bond cut. Again, the bhikkhu not partaking food as much as he likes, is not yoked to
the pleasure of torpor, touch and sleep. When the bhikhu not partaking food as much as he
likes, is not yoked to the pleasure of torpor, touch and sleep, his mind tends to exert
and makes effort to dispel. This is the fourth bond cut. Again the bhikkhu observing these
virtues and austerities and leading this holy life, does not aspire may I be with those
gods, or may I be a certain god When the bhikkhu observes virtues and austerities and
leads the holy life not aspiring a certain retinue of gods or to be a certain god, his
mind tends to exert and makes effort to dispel. This is the fifth bond cut These are the
five bonds of the mind cut. When the bhikkhu has dispelled the five arrows in the mind,
and cut the five bonds, that he should come to growth and devlopment in this dispensation
is possible.
The bhikkhu develops the potential endowed with interest, concentration, effort, and
determination, develops the potential endowed with endeavour, concentration, effort and
determination. Develops the potential endowed with mind, concentration, effort, and
determination. Develops the potential endowed with discrimination, concentration, effort
and determination The fifth is exertion. With exertion there are fifteen things, endowed
with these fifteen things it becomes possible for the bhikkhu to attain enlightenment.
It becomes possible to come to the noble end of the yoke. Like the hen that had sat on
the eggs for eight, or ten or twelve days, then a desire would rise to her, why
shouldnt the chicken, come out of the shell breaking it with the nails of their feet
or with the beak. Then the chicken come out of the shell safely breaking the shell with
the nails of their feet or with their beak. In the same manner endowed with these fifteen
things it becomes possible for the bhikkhu to attain enlightenment, it becomes possible to
come to the noble end of the yoke.
The Blessed One said thus and those bhikkhus delighted in the words of the Blessed One.
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