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Majjhima Nikaaya I.
4.1 Cuulagosingasutta.m
(31) The Minor Discourse in the Gosinga Forest..
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One was living in a brick house in Naadikaa. At that time
venerables Anuruddha, Nandiya and Kimbila were abiding in the Gosinga Sala forest gifted
by the king. The Blessed One getting up from his seclusion in the evening approached the
Sala forest. The forest keeper saw the Blessed One coming in the distance and said,
recluse, do not enter this forest. There are three sons of clansmen abiding here seeking
their own good, do not inconvenience them. Venerable Anuruddha heard this conversation
between the forest keeper and the Blessed One and told the forest keeper. Do not obstruct
the Blessed One, it is our Teacher, the Blessed One. Venerable Anuruddha addressed
venerables Nandiya and Kimbila, come! Venerable ones, our Teacher has arrived. Then
Venerables Anuruddha, Nandiya, and Kimbila approached the Blessed One, accepted bowl and
robes from the Blessed One. One prepared a seat and another administered water to wash the
feet. The Blessed One sat on the prepared seat and washed his feet. Those venerable ones
worshipped the Blessed One and sat on a side.
The Blessed One addressed venerable Anuruddha: Anuruddha, are you alright, do you have
any fatigue owing to want of morsel food? Venerable sir, we are alright, we have no
fatigue owing to lack of morsel food. Anuruddha, are you united and friendly without a
dispute, like milk and water and do you abide seeing each other with friendly eyes?
Venerable sir, we are united like milk and water, friendly, without a dispute and abide
seeing each other with friendly eyes. Anuruddha, how do you abide united like milk and
water, friendly, without a dispute seeing each other with friendly eyes? Venerable sir,
this thought occurs to me It is gain for me that I live with such co-associates in the
holy life. So I abide with bodily actions of loving kindness towards these venerable ones
openly and secretly. With verbal actions of loving kindness towards these venerable ones
openly and secretly. With mental actions of loving kindness towards these venerable ones
openly and secretly Sometimes it occurs to me what if I discard my thoughts and concede to
the thoughts of these venerable ones. So I discard my thoughts and concede to the thoughts
of these venerable ones. Venerable sir, we are various in bodies, and one in mind.
Venerable Nandiya and venerable Kimbila too said to the Blessed One, venerable sir,
this thought occurs to me. It is gain for me, that I live with such co-associates in the
holy life. So I abide, with bodily actions of loving kindness towards these venerable ones
openly and secretly. With verbal actions of loving kindness openly and secretly. With
mental actions of loving kindness openly and secretly Sometimes it occurs to me, what if I
discard my thoughts and concede to the thoughts of these venerable ones. So I discard my
thoughts and concede to the thoughts of these venerable ones. Venerable sir, we are
various in bodies and one single in mind. . .
Venerable sir, in this manner we abide united like milk and water, friendly, without a
dispute, seeing each other with friendly eyes. Good, Anuruddha, do you live diligently for
dispelling? Venerable sir, indeed we abide diligently for dispelling. Anuruddha, how do
you abide diligently for dispelling? Venerable sir, whoever comes from the village first,
after collecting morsel food, prepares the seats administers water for drinking and
washing and places the spittoons. Whoever comes last from the village, partakes of what is
left over if he desires, if he does not, throws it to a place where nothing grows, or puts
into some water where there is no life. He puts away the seats, and the vessels of water,
washes the spittoons and sweeps the refectory, Whoever sees the water vessels for
drinking, washing or toilets empty, fills them up. If he finds it not in his capacity to
carry it, would call another with the wave of the hand. Would not utter a word on account
of it. On every fifth day we would sit throughout the night discussing a topic on the
Teaching. Venerable sir, thus we abide diligently for dispelling. Good, Anuruddha, you
abide diligently for dispelling (*1). Have you attained any distinctive knowledge above
human? Why not venerable sir, Whenever we desire, seclude the mind from sensual thoughts
and defiling thoughts and with joy and pleasantness born from seclusion attained to abide
in the first jhaana. Venerable sir, that is the distinctive knowledge we have attained
above human. Good, Anuruddha, overcoming that and above that, is there any distinctive
knowledge you have attained and abide above human?. Why not venerable sir. Whenever we
desire, overcoming thoughts and thought processes, the mind internally settled in one
point, with joy and pleasantness born of concentration attained to abide in the second
jhaana. Venerable sir, overcoming that and above that, this is the distinctive knowledge
we have attained and abide above human. Good, Anuruddha, having overcome that and above
that is there any distinctive knowledge you have attained to, abide above human..Why not
venerable sir? Whenever we desire, with equanimity to joy and detachment we abide mindful
and aware experiencing pleasantness with the body, in the third jhaana... To this, the
noble ones say abiding mindfully in pleasantaness with equanimity. Good Anuruddha, having
overcome that and above that is there any distinctive knowledge you attain to abide above
human? Why not venerable sir. Whenever we desire, dispelling pleasantness and
unpleasantness, having overcome pleasure and displeasure earlier, with equanimity
mindfulness purified, attained to, we abide in the fourth jhaana. Venerable sir,
overccoming that and above that, this is the distinctive knowledge we have attained and
abide above human. Good, Anuruddha, overcoming that and above it, is there any distinctive
knowledge you attained to, abide above human?. Why not venerable sir. Whenever we desire
overcoming all perceptions of matter and overcoming perceptions of anger, not attending to
various perceptions, with space is boundless attained to, abide in the sphere of space.
Venerable sir, overcoming that and above that, this is the distinctive knowledge we
attained to, abide above human..Good, Anuruddha, having overcome that and above that is
there any distinctive knowledge and vision you have attained to, abide above human?. Why
not venerable sir? Whenever we desire overcoming all the sphere of space, with
consciousness is boundless, and with there is nothing, attained to, abide in the sphere of
no-thingness. Overcoming all the sphere of no-thingness attained to abide in the sphere of
neither-peception-nor-non-perception, Venerable sir, overcoming that and above it, this is
the distinctive knowledge and vision we attained to abide, above human. Good, Anuruddha,
overcoming that, is there any distinctive knowledge and vision you have attained to, abide
above human? Why not venerable sir. Whenever we desire attaining to the sphere of neither-
perception nor non-perception we abide in the cessation of perceptions and
feelings. Seeing this with wisdom desires get destroyed. Venerable, sir, overcoming that
and above that, this is the distinctive knowledge and vision we attained to, abide, above
human. Venerable sir, we have not seen a more noble and a more exalted abiding above
this.Good, Anuruddha, there is no abiding more noble and more exalted than this. . .
Then the Blessed One advised, instructed, incited, and made the hearts light of
venerables Anuruddha, Nandiya and Kimbila and getting up from the seat went away. When the
Blessed One was going the three venerables Anuruddha, Nandiya and Kimbila followed after
the Blessed One and stopped short. Then venerables Nandiya and Kimbila asked venerable
Anuruddha. What, did we tell you venerable Anuruddha, that we are gainers of those
abidings and attainments .that the venerable one told the Blessed One as much as our
destruction of desires? Not that the venerable ones told me about their abidings and
attainments yet we penetrated the minds of the venerable ones and knew that the venerable
ones are gainers of those attainments. The gods too told me about this, and when the
Blessed One questioned me about it I replied.
Then the demon Diigha approached the Blessed One worshipped, stood on a side and said
thus to the Blessed One: Venerable sir, It is great gain for the Vajjis that the
Blessed One abides perfect and rightfully enlightened and also these three sons of
clansmen, venerable Anuruddha, venerable Kimbila and venerable Nandiya . Hearing the
sound of the demon Diigha the terrestrial gods echoed it. Hearing the sound of the
terrestial gods, the retinue of the four great kings echoed it . Hearing the sound of the
four great kings, the group of thirty two gods echoed it. Hearing the sound of the group
of thirty two gods, the Yaama gods echoed it. Hearing the sound of the Yaama gods, the
gods of happiness echoed it, Hearing the sound of the gods of happiness, the gods attached
to creations, echoed it. Hearing the sound of the gods attached to creations, the gods
attached to the creations of others, echoed it. Hearing the sound of the gods attached to
the creations of others, the brahma gods echoed it . In a moment it was known as far as
the Brahmaa world
Diigha, this is so, from whatever clan these three sons of clansmen went forth, if
those clans recall these three with a pleasant mind, it will conduce to their happiness
for a long time. If their family circle,----the people in the village from where they went
forth--- from whatever hamlet,--- from whatever town,---- from whatever state---whoever
warriors recall these three sons of clansmen--- whoever brahmins whoever
househoders--- whoever outcastes recall these three clansmen with a pleasant mind it will
conduce to their happiness for a long time. Diigha, anyone in this world of gods and men
together with its Maaras, Brahmaas, were to recall these three sons of clansmen, it will
conduce to their happiness for a long time.
The Blessed One said thus and the demon Diigha delighted in the words of the Blessed
One.
Notes.
1. Abide diligently for dispelling. eva.m kho maya.m bhante appamattaa
aataapino pahitatta.m viharaamaati When asked how they abode diligently for
dispelling, he gives a complete picture of how they behaved. It becomes such behaviour
where there are no disputes what so ever. Yet all the necessary work is done with complete
clarity and preciseness This kind of behaviour involves a lot of clear thinking and
dispelling all kinds defilements in the mind such as sensual thoughts, angry thoughts and
hurting thoughts..This behaviour is founded on a lot of loving kindness, compassion,
intrinsic joy and also equanimity and it promotes harmony. These are indeed the basics
necessary for concentration.
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