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MAJJHIMA NIKAAYA II
II. 2.4. Mahaamaalunkhyaputtasuttam
(64) The Major Discourse to Venerable Malunkhyaputta.
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anathapindika in
Jetas grove in Savatthi. From there the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus:
Bhikkhus, do you remember the five lower bonds of the sensual world preached by me. When
this was said, venerable Malunkhyaputta said to the Blessed One.Venerable sir, I remember
the five lower bonds of the sensual world preached by the Blessed One. Malunkhyaputta,
what do you remember of the five lower bonds of the sensual world preached by me?
Venerable sir, I remember self view, doubts holding to virtues as the highest aim, sensual
interest and anger as lower bonds of the sensual world preached by the Blessed One. I
remember these five lower bonds of the sensual world preached by the Blessed One.
Malunkhyaputta, to whom do you know me preaching, the lower bonds of the sensual world
in this manner. Wouldnt the ascetics of other sects find fault with this foolish
example. To a toddler, who moves about with difficulty, there is not even a self. How
could a view arise about a self? The latent tendencies of a self view filter to him. (* 1)
Maalunkhyaputta, to a toddler who moves about with difficulty, there are not even
thoughts. How could doubts arise to him about thoughts? The latent tendency to doubt,
filter to him. To a toddler who moves about with difficulty there are not even virtues.
How could there be a holding to virtues as high?.The latent tendency to hold to virtues as
high filter to him. Malunkhyaputta, to a toddler there is not even sensual desires..How
could there be interest for sensual desires?. The latent tendencies to greed for sensual
interest filter to him.Malunkhyaputta, to a toddler beings dont matter. How could he
have anger towards beings? The latent tendencies to get angry filter to him.
Malunkhyaputta, wouldnt the ascetics of other sects find fault with this foolish
example. Then venerable Ananda, said to the Blessed One. Venerable sir, this is the time
to teach the five lower bonds of the sensual world. The bhikkhus hearing it from the
Blessed One will bear it in mind. Then Ananda, listen I will teach said the Blessed One
and venerable Ananda agreed.
Ananda, the ordinary man who hasnt seen noble ones, and Great Men not clever in
their Teaching and not trained in their Teaching abides with a mind overcome with a view
of a self. He does not know the escape from that arisen view of a self, as it really is.
That view of self stands firm and untamed, as a lower bond of the sensual world. He abides
with a mind, overcome with doubts. Not knowing the escape from arisen doubts as it really
is. Those doubts stand firm and untamed, as a lower bond of the sensual world. Abiding
with a mind that has taken virtues as high, not knowing the escape from the arisen esteem
for virtues as it really is. The high esteem for virtues becomes firm and untamed, as a
lower bond of the sensual world. Abiding with a mind overcome by sensual greed, does not
know the escape from arisen sensual greed, as it really is. That sensual greed stands firm
and untamed, as a bond of the lower sensual world. Abiding with a mind overcome with
anger. Does not know the escape from arisen anger as it really is. That anger stands firm
and untamed, as a lower bond of the sensual world.
Ananda, the learned noble disciple who has seen noble ones, and Great Men, clever in
their Teaching and trained in their Teaching abides with a mind not overcome with the view
of a self. He knows the escape from the arisen view of a self, as it really is. His view
of the self, fades together with the latent tendencies. Not abiding with a mind, overcome
with doubts, knows the escape from arisen doubts as it really is. His doubts fade together
with the latent tendencies. Not thinking that virtues are of high esteem, knows the escape
from the arisen high esteem of virtues as it really is and the high esteem for virtues
fades, together with the latent tendencies. Abiding with a mind not overcome by sensual
greed knows the escape from arisen sensual greed as it really is. That sensual greed fades
from him together with the latent tendencies. Abiding with a mind, not overcome by anger,
knows the escape from arisen anger as it really is, and that anger fades together with the
latendencies.
Ananda, this is the path and method, to overcome the lower bonds of the sensual world.
It is not possible that one could, knowing and seeing overcome the lower bonds of the
sensual world without coming to this path and method. It is like one come to a huge
standing tree with heartwood, would cut the heartwood without removing the bark and
sapwood. That is not possible, in the same manner, it is not possible that one could know,
see and overcome the lower bonds of the sensual world, without coming to this path and
method. Ananda, this is the path and method to overcome the lower bonds of the sensual
world. It is possible that one would know, see and overcome the lower bonds of the sensual
world coming to this path and method. It is like someone come to a huge standing tree with
heartwood, would cut the bark and sapwood and then take the heartwood. That is possible.
In the same manner, come to this path and method, it is possible that one would know, see
and overcome the lower bonds of the sensual world. Like a weak man come to the bank of
river Ganges, full to the brim with over flowing banks would say I will cut the stream of
the river, with my hands and safely cross the river. It is not posssible that he would
cross the river. In the same manner, when the Teaching is given for the cessation of the
view, of self, the mind does not spring, delight and settle to be released. It should be
known as the nature of that weak man. Like a strong man come to the bank of river Ganges,
full to the brim with over flowing banks would say I will cut the stream of the river,
with my hands and safely cross the river. It is posssible that he would cross the river.
In the same manner, Ananda, when the Teaching is given for the cessation of the view, of
self, the mind springs, delights and settles to be released, it should be known as the
nature of the strong man.. .
Ananda, what is the path and method, to dispel the lower bonds of the sensual world?
Ananda, the bhikkhu secluding the mind thoroughly, by dispelling things of demerit,
removes all bodily transgressions that bring remorse. Then secluding the mind, from
sensual thoughts and thoughts of demerit, with thoughts and discursive thoughts and with
joy and pleasantness born of seclusion abides in the first jhana. Established in it he
reflects all things that matter, all feelings, all perceptive things, all intentions, all
conscious signs are impermanent, unpleasant, an illness, an abscess, an arrow, a
misfortune, an ailment, foreign, destined for destruction, is void, and devoid of a self.
Then he turns the mind to the deathless element: This is peaceful, this is exalted, such
as the appeasement of all determinations, the giving up of all endearments, the
destruction of craving, detachment, cessation and extinction (* 1). With that mind he
comes to the destruction of desires. If he does not destroy desires on account of greed
and interest for those same things. He arises spontaneously, with the destruction of the
five lower bonds, of the sensual world, not to proceed. Ananda, this too is a method for
overcoming the five lower bonds of the sensual world..
Again, Ananda, the bhikkhu overcoming thoughts and thought processes, the mind
internally appeased, in one point, without thoughts and thought processes and with joy and
pleasantness born of concentration, abides in the second jhana--- in the third
jhanain the fourth jhana. Attained to it, he reflects all things that matter, all
feelings, all perceptive things, all intentions, all conscious signs are impermanent,
unpleasant, an illness, an abscess, an arrow, a misfortune, an ailment, foreign, destined
for destruction, is void, and devoid of a self. Then he turns the mind to the deathless
element.:This is peaceful, this is exalted, such as the appeasement of all determinations,
the giving up of all endearments, the destruction of craving, detachment, cessation and
extinction. With that mind he comes to the destruction of desires. If he does not destroy
desires on account of greed and interest for those same things he arises spontaneously,
with the destruction of the five lower bonds of the sensual world, not to proceed. Ananda,
this too is a method for overcoming the five lower bonds for the sensual world.
Again, Ananda, the bhikkhu overcoming all perceptions of matter and anger, not
attending to various perceptions, with space is boundless abides in the sphere of space.
Attained to it, he reflects all things that matter, all feelings, all perceptive things,
all intentions, all conscious signs, are impermanent, unpleasant, an illness, an abscess,
an arrow, a misfortune, an ailment, foreign, destined for destruction, void, devoid of a
self.. Then he turns the mind to the deathless element: This is peaceful, this is exalted,
such as the appeasement of all determinations, the giving up of all endearments, the
destruction of craving, detachment, cessation and extinction..With that mind he comes to
the destruction of desires.If he does not come to the destruction of desires on account of
greed and interest for those same things, he arises spontaneously with the destruction of
the five lower bonds not to proceed. Ananda, this too is a method for overcoming the five
lower bonds for the sensual world.
Again, Ananda, the bhikkhu overcoming all peceptions of space, with consciousness is
boundless, abides in the sphere of consciousness.--overcoming all the sphere of
conscioussness, with there is nothing, abides in the sphere of no-thingness Attained to it
he reflects all things that matter, all feelings, all perceptive things, all intentions,
all conscious signs::are impermanent, unpleasant, an illness, an abscess, an arrow, a
misfortune, an ailment, foreign, destined for destruction, void, devoid of a self. Then he
turns the mind to the deathless element: This is peaceful, this is exalted, such as the
appeasement of all determinations, the giving up of all endearments, the destruction of
craving, detachment, cessation and extinction. With that mind he comes to the destruction
of desires. If he does not destroy desires on account of greed and interest for those same
things, he arises spontaneously with the destruction of the five lower bonds not to
proceed. Ananda, this too is a method for the dispelling of the five lower bonds for the
sensual world.
Venerable sir, when this is the path and the method for the destruction of the five
lower bonds for the sensual world, why does a certain bhikkhu talk of a release of mind
and a release through wisdom? Ananda, that is the difference in the maturity of the mental
faculties.
The Blessed One said that and venerable Ananda delighted in the words of the Blessed
One.
Notes:
1.He turns the mind to the deathless element.This is peaceful, this is exalted, such as
the appeasement of all determinations, the giving up of all endearments.the destruction of
craving, detachment, cessation and extinction so tehi dhammehi citta.m
pa.tivaapetvaa amataaya dhaatuyaa citta.m upsanharati: eta.m santan eta.m paniita.m
yadhida.m sabba sankhaarasamatho suabbupddhipa.tnissaggo ta.nhakkhayo viraago nirodho
nibbaana.m ti The method adopted to dispel the five lower bonds of the sensual
world is, thorough reflection after attaining to one or the other of the jhaanas and the
higher absorptions, in due order. This is the stage of not returning to the sensual world
He becomes a non-returner,anaagaami. Determinations are threefold, as bodily,
verbal and mental and their appeasement also happens in the attainment of the jhaanas.
Endearments are dealt in the Ariyapariyesanasutta.m. M. I .26.
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