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MAJJHIMA NIKAAYA II
II.1.2. A.t.thakanaagarasutta.m.
(52) Preached at Atthakanaagara.
I heard thus.
At one time venerable Aananda was living in the small village Beluwa in Vesaali. It
happened that the householder Dasama, a good citizen had come to Pataliputta for some
business. Then the householder Dasama approached a certain bhikkhu in Kukkutaaraama,
worshipped him and sat on a side. The householder Dasama asked. Venerable sir, where
does venerable Aananda live at this time? Householder, venerable Aananda,
abides in Vesaali in the small village Beluwa. Then the householder Dasama, having
finished his business in Pataliputta approached venerable Aananda in the small village
Beluwa, worshipped him, sat on a side and said to venerable Aananda
Venerable sir, Aananda, is there an abiding shown by the Blessed One perfect,
rightfully enlightened, knows and sees, abiding in which, a bhikkhu diligent for
dispelling, would gain the release of his unreleased mind, destroying his undestroyed
desires, would attain the not attained, noble end of the yoke? Householder, there is an
abiding shown by the Blessed One perfect, rightfully enlightened, knows and sees. Abiding
in it a bhikkhu diligent for dispelling desires, gains the release of his unreleased mind,
destroying his undestroyed desires, attains the not attained noble end of the yoke.
Venerable sir, what is that attainment told by the Blessed One?
Householder, the bhikkhu, secluding the mind from sensual thoughts and thoughts of
demerit, with thoughts and discursive thoughts and joy and pleasantness born of seclusion
abides in the first jhaana. Then he reflects: This first jhaana is something compounded,
mentally developed. Whatever is compounded and mentally developed is impermanent.
Thoroughly knowing that impermanent things cease, he gets established in that and destroys
desires. If his desires dont get destroyed, because of greed and interest, for that
purity, he destroys the five lower fetters and arises spontaneously to extinguish in this
same birth and not proceed (* 1). This is that attainment told by the Blessed One perfect,
rightfully enlightened, knows and sees. Abiding in it a bhikkhu diligent for dispelling
desires, gains the release of his unreleased mind and destroying his undestroyed desires
attains the noble end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu overcoming thoughts and discursive thoughts, the mind
internally appeased and brought to a single point, with joy and pleasanatness born of
concentration abides in the second jhaana He reflects, this second jhaana too is something
compounded and mentally developed. All compounded and mentally developed things are
impermanent. Thoroughly knowing that impermanent things cease, he gets established in that
and destroys desires. If his desires dont get destroyed, because of greed and
interest for that purity he destroys the five lower fetters and arises spontaneously to
extinguish in this same birth and not proceed. This is that attainment told by the Blessed
One perfect, rightfully enlightened, knows and sees, abiding in which a bhikkhu diligent
for dispelling, gains the release of his unreleased mind, destroys his undestroyed
desires, and attains the noble end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu with equanimity to joy and detachment, abides in
pleasantness, mindful of pleasantness with the body too (* 2), abides in the third
jhaana..To this the noble ones say abiding in pleasantness with equanimity. He reflects
this third jhaana too is something compounded, mentally developed. Whatever is compounded
and mentally developed is impermanent. Thoroughly knowing that impermanent things cease,
he gets established in that and destroys desires. If his desires dont get destroyed,
because of greed and interest for that purity, destroying the five lower fetters he arises
spontaneously to extinguish in this same birth and not proceed. This is that attainment
told by the Blessed One perfect, rightfully enlightened, knows and sees. Abiding in it a
bhikkhu diligent for dispelling, gains the release of his unreleased mind, destroys his
undestroyed desires, and attains the noble end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu dispelling pleasantness and unpleasantness, and earlier
having dispelled pleasure and displeasure, without unpleasantness and pleasantness and
with mindfulness purified with equanimity abides in the fourth jhaana. Then he reflects
this fourth jhaana too is something compounded, mentally developed. Whatever is compounded
and mentally developed is impermanent. Thoroughly knowing that impermanent things cease,
he gets established in that and destroys desires. If his desires dont get destroyed,
because of greed and interest for that purity destroying the five lower fetters he arises
spontaneously to extinguish in this same birth and not proceed. This is that attainment
told by the Blessed One perfect, rightfully enlightened, knows and sees. Abiding in it a
bhikkhu diligent for dispelling, gains the release of his unreleased mind, destroys his
undestroyed desires, and attains the not attained noble end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu, abides with the thought of loving kindness, pervading
one direction. So too the second, the third, the fourth, above, below, and across, in all
circumstances, for all purposes, towards all, this thought grown great is developed. Then
he reflects, the thought of loving kindness is something compounded, mentally developed.
Whatever is compounded and mentally developed is impermanent Thoroughly knowing that
impermanent things cease, he gets established in that and destroys desires. If his desires
dont get destroyed, because of greed and interest for that purity destroying the
five lower fetters he arises spontaneously to extinguish in that same birth and not
proceed. This is that attainment told by the Blessed One perfect, rightfully enlightened,
knows and sees. Abiding in which a bhikkhu diligent for dispelling, gains the release of
his unreleased mind, destroys his undestroyed desires, and attains the not attained noble
end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu, abides with the thought of compassion, with the
thought of intrinsic joy. He abides with the thought of equanimity pervading one
direction, so too the second, the third, the fourth, above, below, and across, in all
circumstances, for all purposes, towards all, the thought of equanimity grown great is
developed. Then he reflects, this thought of equanimity too is something compounded
something mentally developed. Whatever is compounded and mentally developed is
impermanent. Thoroughly knowing that impermanent things cease, he gets established in that
and destroys desires. If his desires dont get destroyed, because of greed and
interest for that purity he destroys the five lower fetters and arises spontaneously to
extinguish in that same birth and not proceed. This is that attainment told by the Blessed
One perfect, rightfully enlightened, knows and sees. Abiding in which a bhikkhu diligent
for dispelling, gains the release of his unreleased mind, destroys his undestroyed
desires, and attains the noble end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu overcoming all perceptions of matter and aversion, not
attending to various perceptions, with space is boundless abides in the sphere of space.
This sphere of space too is something compounded, mentally developed. Whatever is
compounded and mentally developed is impermanent. Thoroughly knowing that impermanent
things cease, he gets established in that and destroys desires. If his desires dont
get destroyed, because of greed and interest for them he destroys the five lower fetters
and arises spontaneously to extinguish in that same birth not to proceed. This is that
attainment told by the Blessed One perfect, rightfully enlightened, knows and sees.
Abiding in it a bhikkhu diligent for dispelling, gains the release of his unreleased mind,
destroys his undestroyed desires, and attains the noble end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu overcoming all perceptions of space, with consciousness
is boundless abides in the sphere of consciousness. This sphere of consciousness too is
something compounded, mentally developed. Whatever is compounded and mentally developed is
impermanent. Thoroughly knowing that impermanent things cease he gets established in that
and destroys desires. If his desires dont get destroyed, because of greed and
interest for that purity, destroying the five lower fetters he arises spontaneously to
extinguish in that same birth not to proceed. This is that attainment told by the Blessed
One perfect, rightfully enlightened, knows and sees. Abiding in it a bhikkhu diligent for
dispelling desires, gains the release of his unreleased mind, destroys his undestroyed
desires, and attains the noble end of the yoke.
Again, householder, the bhikkhu overcoming all perceptions of consciousness, with there
is nothing, abides in the sphere of nothingness This sphere of nothingness too is
something compounded, mentally developed. Whatever is compounded and mentally developed is
impermanent. Thoroughly knowing that impermanent things cease gets established in that and
destroys desires. If his desires dont get destroyed, because of greed and interest
for that purity, destroying the five lower fetters he arises spontaneously, to extinguish
in that same birth not proceed. This is that attainment told by the Blessed One perfect,
rightfully enlightened, knows and sees. Abiding in it a bhikkhu diligent for dispelling
desires, gains the release of his unreleased mind, destroys his undestroyed desires, and
attains the noble end of the yoke.
When this was said the householder Dasama said. Venerable sir, it is like a man in
search of a single treasure has come to know eleven treasures, in one and the same search.
In the same way we came to hear a single gateway to deathlessness and here we are told
eleven gateways to deathlessness. It is like to a mans house there are eleven doors
and when the house is on fire he could escape through one of those doors. In the same
manner I can make myself safe through one or the other of these eleven doors to
deathlessness. The ascetics of other sects examine the treasures of their teacher. Why
shouldnt we make an offering to venerable Aananda. Then the househoder Dasama
assembling the bhikkhus of Paataliputta and Vesaali, offered them nourishing eatables and
drinks with his own hands, and offered each bhikkhu a pair of robes and venerable Aananda
a set of three robes, and caused five hundred monasteries to be built for venerable
Aananda..
Notes:
1.He destroys the five lower fetters and arises spontaneously, to extinguish in this
same birth not to proceed Destroying the five lower fetters and arising
spontaneously is something that happens in the twinling of a moment.In Pali it is called
anaagaami not returning to this sensual world for future birth. This would be
known by the one who attained it and not by any other person
2.Mindful of pleasantness with the body.kaayenaca sukha.m phassati This
pleasantness is experienced when the one in jhaana is not touched by contacts at any of
his doors of mental contact. The Blessed One says that this is a constant pleasantness
enjoyed by the arahants.
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