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Majjhima Nikaaya I.
4. 2. Mahaagosingasutta.m -
(32) The longer Discourse in the Gosinga Forest.
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One lived in the Gosinga Saala forest, with many well versed
elder disciples such as venerables Saariputta, Mahaamoggallaana, Mahaakassapa, Anuruddha,
Revata, Aananda and many other well versed elder disciples. Venerable Mahaamoggallaana
getting up from his seclusion in the evening approached venerable Mahaakassapa and said;
Kassapa, let us go to venerable Saariputta, to hear the Teaching. Venerable Mahaakassapa
agreed and venerable Mahaamoggallaana, venerable Mahaakassapa and venerable Anuruddha
approached venerable Saariputta. Venerable Aananda saw venerables, Mahaamoggallaana,
Mahaakassapa and Anuruddha approaching venerable Saariputta to hear the Teaching and
venerable Aananda approached venerable Revata and said, friend, Revata, the Great Men are
approaching venerable Saariputta to hear the Teaching, shall we too go to hear the
Teaching. Venerable Revata agreed and venerable Revata and venerable
Aananda approached venerable Saariputta.
Venerable Saariputta saw venerables Revata and Aananda coming in the distance and said,
welcome friend, Aananda, the close and near attendant of the Blessed One. Friend, Aananda,
in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing the flowers in full bloom, give a
heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest? Friend, Saariputta, a
learned bhikkhu, who bears all the Teaching, treasures that, which is good at the
beginning,in the middle and at the end, and declares the completely pure holy life. Of
that Teaching he should become a bearer by words and practise and an experiencer of it
through penetration. He would teach it to the fourfold gatherings, with the words coming
to him without difficulty, for the destruction of the latent tendencies of those with
sharp mental faculties. Friend, Saariputta, such a bhikkhu would adorn the Gosinga .Saala
forest.
When this was said, venerable Saariputta addressed venerable Revata, Friend, Revata,
venerable Aananda has declared this according to his understanding, now we ask you: Friend
Revata, in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the flowers in full bloom
give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest? Friend,
Saariputta, a bhikkhu who is fond of seclusion, yoked to internal appeasement of the mind.
He would not neglect jhaana, endowed with wise reflection, and would develop the abidings
without thoughts and discursive thoughts. Such a bhikkhu would adorn the Gosinga Saala
forest.
When this was said, venerable Saariputta addressed venerable Anuruddha: Friend,
Anuruddha, venerable Revata has declared this according to his understanding, now we ask
you. Anuruddha,. in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the flowers in full
bloom give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest? Friend,
Saariputta, the bhikkhu with the heavenly eye purified beyond human would look at the
thousandfold world systems. Like a man who has climbed to the top most storey of his
mansion would be looking at a disc with thousandfold circumferences. In the same manner
the bhikkhu with the heavenly eye purified beyond human would look at the thousandfold
world systems. Such a bhikkhu would adorn the Gosinga Saala forest.
When this was said, venerable Saariputta addressed venerable Mahaakassapa, Friend,
Kassapa, venerable Anuruddha has declared this according to his understanding, now we ask
you. Kassapa. in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the flowers in full
bloom give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest? Friend,
Saariputta, the bhikkhu, a forest dweller praises forest dwelling. A partaker of morsel
food praises the partaking of morsel food. A rag robe wearer, praises wearing rag-robes.
Confined to three robes, praises that. With few desires praises few desires, and satisfied
praises satisfaction Secluded praises seclusion, withdrawn, praises withdrawal from the
crowd. With aroused effort, praises arousal of effort and virtuous, praises endowment of
virtues. Concentrated praises endowment of concentration and wise praises endowment of
wisdom. Released praises endowment of release and endowed with the knowledge and vision of
release, praises the knowledge and vision of release. Such a bhikkhu would adorn the
Gosinga Saala forest.
When this was said, venerable Saariputta addressed venerable Mahaamoggallaaana
Friend, Moggallaana, venerable Mahaakassapa has declared this according to his
understanding, now we ask you. Friend, Moggallaana, in the moon light, the Saala forest is
very pleasing, the flowers in full bloom give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would
adorn this Saala forest? Friend, Saariputta, two bhikkhus discussing a deep point in the
Teaching would ask questions from each other. Would find replies for each others
questions. They would not fall out with each other, their talk would be timely and
beneficial. Such a bhikkhu would adorn the Gosinga Saala forest.
Then venerable Mahaamoggallaana addressed venerable Saariputta.Friend, Saariputta we
all have declared this according to our understanding. Now we ask you. Friend, Saariputta,
in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the flowers in full bloom give a
heavenly scent, what kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest. Here, friend,
Moggallaana, the bhikkhu wields power over the mind, and does not abide in the power of
the mind. Whatever abiding he desires to abide in the morning, in that, he abides in the
morning. Whatever abiding he desires to abide in the mid day, in that he abides in the mid
day. Whatever abiding he desires to abide in the evening, in that he abides in the
evening. Like a head anointed king, or his chief minister who had a casket full of clothes
of various colours, would choose the set of clothes he wanted to wear in the morning, in
the mid day, and in the evening. In the same manner the bhikkhu wields power over the mind
and does not abide in the power of the mind. In whatever abidings he desires to abide, in
the morning, at mid day, and in the evening, in that respective abiding he abides in the
morning, at mid day, and in the evening. Such a bhikkhu adorns the Gosinga Saala forest.
Then venerable Saariputta said thus to those venerable ones-Let us approach the Blessed
One, and inform all this and as he explains it let us bear it in mind. Those venerable
ones agreed and they approached the Blessed One, worshipped and sat on a side. Then
venerable Saariputta said thus to the Blessed One: Venerable sir, venerable Revata and
venerable Aananda approached me to hear the Teaching, I seeing venerables Revata and
Aananda coming in the distance, said welcome friend, Aananda, the close and near attendant
of the Blessed One. Friend, Aananda, in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing
the flowers in full bloom give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this
Saala forest.? Venerable sir, then venerable Aananda said: Friend, Saariputta, a learned
bhikkhu, treasures the Teaching which is good at the beginning, in the middle and at the
end. That Teaching which declares the completely pure holy life. Of that Teaching he
should become a bearer by words and practise and an experiencer through penetration He
would teach it to the fourfold gatherings, the words coming to him without difficulty, for
the destruction of the latent tendencies of those with sharp mental faculties. Friend,
Saariputta, such a bhikkhu would adorn the Gosinga .Saala forest..Good Saariputta, as
Aananda himself has explained, is learned bears the Teaching and treasures the Teaching
good at the beginning, in the middle and at the end. The Teaching which declares the
complete and pure holy life. He bears it in mind by words and practise and experiences it
through penetration and he teaches the four gatherings, the words coming to him without
difficulty, for the destruction of the latent tendencies of those with sharp mental
faculties.
When this was said, venerable sir, I addressed venerable Revata. Friend, Revata,
venerable Aananda has declared this according to his understanding, now we ask you:
Revata, in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the flowers in full bloom
give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest?. When this was
said, venerable Revata said thus to me. Friend, Saariputta, a bhikkhu fond of seclusion,
yoked to the internal appeasement of mind, would not neglect jhaana, endowed with wise
reflection (*1). He would develop the abidings overcoming thoughts and discursive
thoughts. Such a bhikkhu would adorn the Gosinga Saala forest.Good, Saariputta, As Revata
himself explains is fond of seclusion yoked to the internal appeasement of mind, does not
neglect jhaana develops abidings overcoming thoughts and discursive thoughts.
When this was said, venerable sir, I told venerable Anuruddha: Friend, Anuruddha,
venerable Revata has declared this according to his understanding, now we ask you. Friend,
Anuruddha, in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the flowers in full bloom
give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest?. When this was
said venerable Anuruddha said thus to me. Friend, Saariputta, the bhikkhu with the
heavenly eye purified beyond human would look at the thousandfold world systems. Like a
man who has climbed to the top most storey of his mansion would look at a disc with a
thousandfold circumference. In the same manner the bhikkhu with the heavenly eye purified
beyond human would look at the thousandfold world systems. Such a bhikkhu would adorn the
Gosinga Saala forest. Good, Saariputta, as Anuruddha himself explains with the heavenly
eye purified beyond human, he looks at the thousandfold world systems
When this was said, venerable sir, I told venerable Mahaakassapa, Friend, Kassapa,
venerable Anuruddha has declared this according to his understanding, now we ask you.
Friend, Kassapa, in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the flowers in full
bloom give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala forest? When this
was said, venerable Mahaakassapa said thus to me. Friend, Saariputta, the bhikkhu a forest
dweller praises dwelling in the forest. Partaking morsel food praises the partaking of
morsel food. A rag robe wearer, praises wearing rag-robes. Confined to three robes,
praises that and with few desires praises few desires. Satisfied praises satisfaction, and
secluded praises seclusion. Withdrawing from the crowd, praises withdrawal from the crowd.
With aroused effort, praises arousal of effort and virtuous praises endowment of virtues.
Concentrated praises endowment of concentration and wise, praises endowment of wisdom.
Released praises endowment of release. Endowed with the knowledge and vision of release,
praises the knowledge and vision of release. Such a bhikkhu would adorn the Gosinga Saala
forest. Good, Saariputta, As Kassapa himself explains he a forest dweller praises forest
dwelling, himself endowed with the knowledge and vision of release praises the knowledge
and vision of release. .
When this was said, venerable sir, I told venerable Mahaamoggallaaana Friend,
Moggallaana, venerable Mahaakassapa has declared this according to his understanding, now
we ask you. Friend, Moggallaana, in the moon light, the Saala forest is very pleasing, the
flowers in full bloom give a heavenly scent. What kind of bhikkhu would adorn this Saala
forest? Friend, Saariputta, two bhikkhus discussing a deep point in the Teaching would ask
questions from each other. They would find replies for each others questions, would not
fall out with each other. Their talk would be timely and beneficial. Such a bhikkhu would
adorn the Gosinga Saala forest. Good, Saariputta, As Moggallaaana himself explains he is a
good preacher.
Then venerable Mahaamoggallaana said thus to the Blessed One: venerable sir,then I said
to venerable Saariputta. Friend, Saariputta we all have declared this according to our
understanding, now we ask you.. Friend, Saariputta, in the moon light, the Saala forest is
very pleasing, the flowers in full bloom give a heavenly scent, what kind of bhikkhu would
adorn this Saala forest.When this was said venerable Saariputta said thus to me. Here,
friend, Moggallaana, the bhikkhu wields power over the mind, and does not abide in the
power of the mind. Whatever abiding he desires to abide in the morning, in that he abides
in the morning, whatever abiding he desires to abide, at mid day, in that he abides, at
mid day, whatever abiding he desires to abide in the evening, in that he abides in the
evening. Like a head anointed king, or his chief minister who had a casket full of clothes
of various colours.From it he would choose whatever set of clothes he wanted to wear in
the morning, in the mid day, and in the evening.. In the same manner the bhikkhu wields
power over the mind and does not abide in the power of the mind. Whatever abiding he
desires to abide in the morning, at mid day and in the evening, in that respective abiding
he abides respectively Friend, Moggallaana, such a bhikkhu adorns the Gosinga Saala
forest.Good Moggallaana! As Saariputta himself explains it, he wields power over the mind,
and does not abide in the power of the mind. Whatever abiding he desires to abide in the
morning, at mid day and in the evening, in those and those he would abide respectively...
When this was said venerable Saariputta said thus to the Blessed One -Venerable sir,
Whose words are the best?.Saariputta, all these are good words, in a certain order, yet
listen to what I have to say: Here, Saariputta, the bhikkhu,. when the meal is over and
returning from the alms round sits in a cross legged posture, keeping his body straight
and mindfulness established in front. The he determines, until my mind is released without
desires, I would not change this posture. Saariputta, such a bhikkhu, adorns the Gosinga
Saala forest.
The Blessed One said thus and the venerable ones delighted in the words of the Blessed
One.
Notes.
1. Would not neglect jhaana endowed with wise reflection.aniiraakata jhaano
vipassanaaya samannaagato When jhaanas are practised, they should be accompanied
with wise reflection. vipassanaa bhaavanaa is this wise reflection and
it is none other than reflecting that those pure thought moments are impermanent,
changing, so they are unpleasant, and so it is foolish to appropriate them as me or mine.
This helps the yogi to drop the self view little by little.
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