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Majjhima Nikaaya I.
3. 9. Mahaasaaropamasutta.m
(29) The Major Discourse on Heartwood
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One lived on vultures peak in Raajagaha soon after
Devadatta had left the dispensation and the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus on account
of Devadatta.
"Here, bhikkhus, a certain son of a clansman victimised by birth, decay and death
leaves the household out of faith and becomes a homeless thinking I am submerged in grief,
lament, unpleasantness, displeasure, distress and death, saying only a few declare the
complete ending of this mass of unpleasantness. Gone forth thus, he is reborn in gain,
honour and fame. Satisfied with it, his desires fulfilled with that gain, honour and fame,
he praises himself and disparages others. I am a gainer of hospitality, these other
bhikkhus are impotent and not wise.He becomes intoxicated and negligent on account of that
gain honour and fame and abides in unpleasantness (*1).Like a man in need of heartwood,
wandering in search of heartwood, coming to a standing tree with heartwood would ignore
the heartwood, sapwood, bark and shoots, and cutting the branches and leaves would carry
them away thinking its the heartwood. A wise man seeing him would say: This
good man does not know the heartwood, sapwood, bark, shoots, branches or leaves. So this
man in need of heartwood, wandering in search of heartwood, coming to a standing tree with
heartwood has ignored the heartwood, sapwood, bark and shoots. He has cut the branches and
leaves and is carrying them away thinking that it is the heartwood, Whatever work he has
to do with the heartwood, to that he would not come. Bhikkhus, in the same manner, a
certain son of a clansman, victimised by birth, decay and death leaves the household out
of faith. He becomes homeless thinking I am submerged in grief, lament unpleasantness,
displeasure, distress and death and says only a few declare the complete ending of this
mass of unpleasanatness. Gone forth he is reborn in gain, honour and fame. Satisfied with
that, and his desires fulfilled he praises himself and disparages others. I am a gainer of
hospitality, these other bhikkhus are impotent and not wise.Thus he becomes intoxicated
and negligent on account of that gain, honour and fame and lives in unpleasanatness.
Bhikkhus, to this is said, the bhikkhu has come to the end of the holy life among the
branches and leaves.
Here, bhikkhus, a certain son of a clansman victimised by birth, decay and death leaves
the household out of faith and becomes a homeless thinking I am submerged in grief,
lament, unpleasantness, displeasure, distress and death. He says only a few declare the
complete ending of this mass of unpleasantness..Gone forth thus he is reborn in gain,
honour and fame. Satisfied with it desires not fulfilled with that gain, honour and fame
he does not praise himself or disparage others. He is not intoxicated and not negligent on
account of that gain honour and fame and takes upon himself to observe the virtues.
Satisfied with it and desires fulfilled he praises himself and disparages others. Saying
my virtues are pure, these others are evil, and become intoxicated and negligent abides in
unpleasantness*.Like a man in need of heartwood wandering in search heartwood, coming to a
standing tree with heartwood would ignore the heartwood and sapwood. Cutting the shoots
would carry them away thinking that is the heartwood.A wise man seeing him would say: This
good man does not know the heartwood, sapwood, bark, shoots, branches or leaves. So this
man in need of heartwood, wandering in search of heartwood, coming to a standing tree with
heartwood has ignored the heartwood, sapwood, and bark.Cutting the shoots he is carrying
them away thinking that it is heartwood. Whatever work he has to do with the heartwood, to
that he would not come.Bhikkhus, in the same manner, a certain son of a clansman,
victimised by birth, decay and death would leave the household out of faith.Becoming a
homeless, thinking I am submerged in grief, lament unpleasantness, displeasure, distress
and death, would say only a few make known the complete ending of this mass of
unpleasantness. Having gone forth thus is reborn in gain, honour and fame. Satisfied with
it and his desires not fulfilled he would not praise himself nor disparage others. He
would .take upon himself to observe the virtues. Satisfied with it and his desires
fulfilled he would praise himself and disparage others. My virtues are pure, these others
are evil without virtues. Become intoxicated and negligent, he abides in
unpleasanatness.*. Bhikkhus, to this said, the bhikkhu has come to the end of the holy
life among the shoots.
Here, bhikkhus, a certain son of a clansman victimised by birth, decay and death leaves
the household out of faith. Become a homeless he thinks, I am submerged in grief, lament,
unpleasantness, displeasure, distress and death, only a few make known the complete ending
of this mass of unpleasantness Having gone forth thus is reborn in gain, honour and fame.
Satisfied with it, yet his desires not fulfilled with that gain, honour and fame does not
praise himself or disparage others. Not intoxicated and not negligent on account of that
gain honour and fame takes upon himself to observe the virtues. Satisfied with it and his
desires not fulfilled with the endowment of virtues, does not praise himself and disparage
others. Not intoxicated and not negligent takes upon himself the endowment of
concentration. Satisfied and his desires fulfilled with the endowment of concentration,
praises himself and disparages othersI am concentrated with the mind in one point
other bhikkhus are with distracted minds, intoxicated and negligent, on account of the
endowment of concentration abides in unpleasantness*. Like a man in need of heartwood
wandering in search of heartwood, coming to a standing tree with heartwood ignoring the
heartwood and the sapwood would cut the bark and carry it away thinking that is the
heartwood. A wise man seeing him would say: This good man does not know the
heartwood, sapwood, bark, shoots, and the branches and leaves. So this man in need of
heartwood, wandering in search of heartwood, coming to a standing tree with heartwood has
ignored the heartwood and the sapwood has cut the bark and is carrying it away thinking
its the heartwood. Whatever work he has to do with the heartwood, he would not come
to that. Bhikkhus, in the same manner, a certain son of a clansman, victimised by birth,
decay and death would leave the household out of faith and become a homeless thinking
Im submerged in grief, lament unpleasantness, displeasure, distress and death. He
would say, only a few declare the complete ending of this mass of unpleasanatness. Gone
forth thus is reborn in gain, honour and fame. Satisfied with it and his desires not
fulfilled with that gain, honour and fame, he wouldnt praise himself nor disparage
others. He would take upon himself to observe the virtues. Satisfied with it and his
desires not fulfilled with the endowment of virtues would not praise himself nor disparage
others. Not intoxicated and not negligent would take upon himself the endowment of
concentration Satisfied and his desires fulfilled with the endowment of concentration
would praise himself and disparage others. Saying I,m concentrated with the mind in one
point, other bhikkhus are with distracted minds. Intoxicated and negligent on account of
the endowment of concentration would abide in unpleasanatness. Bhikkhus, to this said, the
bhikkhu has come to the end of the holy life in the bark.
Here, bhikkhus, a certain son of a clansman victimised by birth, decay and death would
leave the household out of faith and would become a homeless, thinking I am submerged in
grief, lament, unpleasantness, displeasure, distress and death, saying only a few declare
the complete ending of this mass of unpleasantness. Having gone forth thus, he is reborn
in gain, honour and fame. Satisfied with it and his desires unfulfilled would not praise
himself or disparage others, and not intoxicated nor negligent on account of that gain
honour and fame, would diligently takes upon himself to observe the virtues. Satisfied
with it and his desires not fulfilled with the endowment of virtues, would not praise
himself and disparage others. Not intoxicated nor negligent would take upon himself the
endowment of concentration. Satisfied and his desires not fulfilled with the endowment of
concentration would not praise himself or disparage others. Not intoxicated and not
negligent would take upon himself to attain knowledges and vision. Satisfied and his
desires fulfilled with the endowment of knowledges and vision would praise himself and
disparages others.Saying I abide knowing and seeing. Other bhikkhus abide not knowing and
not seeing, intoxicated and negligent on account of the endowment of knowledges and vision
would abide in unpleasantness*. Like a man in need of heartwood wandering in search of
heartwood, coming to a standing tree with heartwood would ignore the heartwood, cut the
sapwood and carry it away thinking, it is the heartwood.. A wise man seeing him would say:
This good man does not know the heartwood, sapwood, bark, shoots, the branches and leaves.
So this man in need of heartwood, wandering in search of heartwood, coming to a standing
tree with heartwood ignoring the heartwood has cut the sapwood and is carrying it away
thinking it is the heartwood. Whatever work he has to do with the heartwood, to that he
would not come. Bhikkhus, in the same manner, a certain son of a clansman, victimised by
birth, decay and death would leave the household out of faith and become a homeless.
Thinking I am submerged in grief, lament, unpleasantness, displeasure, distress and death.
Only a few declare the complete ending of this mass of unpleasantness. Gone forth thus, is
reborn in gain, honour and fame. Satisfied with it, yet desires not fulfilled with that
gain, honour and fame would not praise himself or disparage others. He would take upon
himself to observe the virtues. Satisfied with it and desires unfulfilled, with the
endowment of virtues would not praise himself nor disparage others. Not intoxicated and
not negligent would take upon himself the endowment of concentration Satisfied with it and
his desires not fulfilled with the endowment of concentration would not praise himself nor
disparage others. Not intoxicated and not negligent would take upon himself to develop
knowledges and vision. Satisfied, and desired fulfilled he would thinks. I abide knowing
and seeing, these other bhikkhus abide not knowing and not seeing. Intoxicated and
negligent on account of the endowment of knowledges and vision would abide in
unpleasanatness. Bhikkhus, to this is said, the bhikkhu has come to the end of the holy
life in the sapwood.
Here, bhikkhus, a certain son of a clansman victimised by birth, decay and death would
leave the household out of faith and become a homeless thinking I am submerged in grief,
lament, unpleasantness, displeasure, distress and death. Saying only a few declare the
complete ending of this mass of unpleasantness Gone forth thus is reborn in gain, honour
and fame. Satisfied with it, and his desires unfulfilled with that gain, honour and fame
would not praise himself or disparage others. Not intoxicated nor negligent on account of
that gain honour and fame would take upon himself to observe the virtues. Satisfied with
it and his desires not fulfilled with the endowment of virtues, would not praise himself
and disparage others. Not intoxicated and not negligent would take upon himself the
endowment of concentration. Satisfied with it and his desires unfulfilled with the
endowment of concentration would not praise himself or disparage others. Not intoxicated
and not negligent would take upon himself to attain knowledges and vision. Satisfied with
it and desires not fulfilled with the endowment of knowledges and vision would not praise
himself nor disparage others. Not intoxicated nor negligent on account of the endowment of
knowledges and vision would take upon himself to attain the timeless release of mind.
Bhikkhus, it is not possible that the bhikhu should fall from the timeless release of
mind.. Like a man in need of heartwood wandering in search of heartwood, coming to a
standing tree with heartwood would cut the heartwood and carry it away knowing it is
heartwood.. A wise man seeing him would say: This good man, knows the heartwood, sapwood,
bark, shoots, branches and leaves. So this man in need of heartwood, wandering in search
of heartwood, coming to a standing tree with heartwood, has cut the heartwood and is
carrying it away knowing that it is the heartwood. Whatever work he has to do with the
heartwood, to that he would come. Bhikkhus, in the same manner, a certain son of a
clansman, victimised by birth, decay and death would leave the household out of faith.
Become a homeless would think Im submerged in grief, lament unpleasantness,
displeasure, distress and death. Saying only a few declare the complete ending of this
mass of unpleasantness.Gone forth thus, is reborn in gain, honour and fame. Satisfied with
it and his desires not fulfilled with that gain, honour and fame, would not praise himself
nor disparage others. Would.take upon himself to observe the virtues. Satisfied with it
and his desires not fulfilled with the endowment of virtues would not praise himself nor
disparage others. Not intoxicated nor negligent, would take upon himself the endowment of
concentration Satisfied with it and his desires not fulfilled with the endowment of
concentration would not praise himself nor disparage others. Not intoxicated and not
negligent would take upon himself to develop knowledges and vision Satisfied with it and
desired unfulfilled with the endowment of knowledges and vision would take upon himself to
attain the timeless release of mind. Bhikkhus, it is not possible that the bhikkhu should
fall from the timeless release of mind (*2)
So then, bhikkhus, the holy life is led not for, gain, honour and fame, not for the
endowment of virtues, not for the endowment of concentration, not for the endowment of
knowledges and vision. Bhikkhus, it is for the unshakeable release of mind*,2) that is the
essence and end of the holy life, .
The Blessed One said thus and those bhikkhus delighted in the words of the Blessed One.
Notes.
1. Intoxicated and negligent on account of the endowment of concentration abides in
unpleasantness.so taaya samaadhisampadaaya majjati pamajjati pamaada.m aapajjati
pamatto samaano dhukkha.m viharati We see the bhikkhu abiding in unpleasaantness
on several occasions when he is intoxicated and negligent over his gain honour and fame,
attainment of virtues, attainment of concentration, attainment of knowledges and vision.
The person who has realised the timeless release of mind only does not abide in
unpleasaanatness. The lessening of unpleasaantness starts with the attainment of the entry
into the stream of the Teaching and reaches the climax with the attainment of extinction.
Arahatta.
2. The timeless release of mind, the unshakeable release of mind.asamaya
vimokkha.m aaraadeti akuppaacetovimutti This is the attainment of
extinction, when attained to it, unpleasaantness is not experienced any more.
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