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MAJJHIMA NIKAAYA II
II. 2.5. Bhaddaalisutta.m
(65)Advice to Venerable Bhaddaali
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anathapindika in
Jetas grove in Savatthi. The Blessed One addressed from there.Bhikkhus, I partake a
single meal for the day, and on accont of it experience few afflictions, few ailments,
lightness, power, and a pleasant abiding.Come! bhikkhus, you too partake a single meal for
the day, and on accont of it experience few afflictions, few ailments, lightness, power,
and a pleasant abiding. When this was said venerable Bhaddali said thus to the Blessed
One-Venerable sir, I would not venture to eat one meal for the day. Eating one meal a day,
doubts and remorse arise to me (* 1). Then Bhaddali, when you are invited do you partake
there, and carry away food to another region and partake it? Bhaddali are you supported
that way too? Even then venerable sir, I would not venture to eat one meal for the day.
Eating one meal a day, doubts and remorse arise to me. When the Blessed One, was laying
down the rules and the Community of bhikkhus accepting to abide by the rules, venerable
Bhaddali was not venturing to accept them. So Venerable Bhaddali did not come to the
presence of the Blessed One during those three months as one incomplete in the training,
in the dispensation.of the Teacher..
At that time many bhikkhus were sewing the Blessed Ones robe; When the robe was
sewn and completed the Blessed One was to leave on a tour. Venerable Bhaddali approached
those bhikkhus, exchanged friendly greetings and sat on a side. Then those bhikkhus said.
Bhaddali, here, we are sewing the Blessed Ones robe, when it is completed and
at the end of the three months the blessed One is leaving on a tour. Come, Bhaddali, be
careful. Dont fall into unpleasantness for a long time. Venerable Bhaddali
accepting the advice given by those bhikkhus, approached the Blessed One, worshipped, sat
on a side and said, to the Blessed One: Venerable sir, I have transgressed, owing to
foolishness, delusion and demerit. When the rules were laid down for the Community of
bhikkhus, and when the bhikkhus were accepting the rules, I declared not venturing to
accept.Pardon my fault, venerable sir, and that would be for future restraint.
Bhaddali, you have transgressed, owing to foolishness, delusion, and demerit. When I
was laying down the rules, and when the Community of bhikkhus were accepting the rules,
you declared not venturing to accept them.
Bhaddali, didnt it occur to you, the Blessed One lives in Savatthi, and will know
me as a bhikkhu incomplete in the training? Bhaddali, didnt it occur to you, many
bhikkhus have come for the rains to Savatthi, they will know me as a bhikkhu incomplete in
the training? Bhaddali, didnt it occur to you, many bhikkhunis have come for the
rains to Savatthi, they will know me as a bhikkhu incomplete in the training? Bhaddali,
didnt it occur to you, many male lay disciples have come to Savatthi, they will know
me as a bhikkhu incomplete in the training? Bhaddali, didnt it occur to you, many
female lay disciples have come to Savatthi, they will know me as a bhikkhu incomplete in
the training? Bhaddali, this too didnt occur to you, many recluses and brahmins of
other sects have come to Savatthi for the rains, they will know me as a bhikkhu incomplete
in the training? A disciple of the recluse Gotama, a certain elder in the dispensation is
incomplete in the training. Venerable sir, I have transgressed, owing to
foolishness, delusion and demerit. When the rules were laid down for the Community of
bhikkhus, and when the bhikkhus were accepting the rules, I declared not venturing to
accept them. Pardon my fault, venerable sir, and that would be for future restraint.
Bhaddali, you have transgressed, owing to foolishness, delusion, and demerit, when I was
laying down the rules, and when the Community of bhikkhus were accepting the rules, you
declared not venturing to accept them.
Bhaddali, I tell a bhikkhu released both ways, (* 1) Come bhikkhu, lie in this mud for
me. Would he lie in the mud, or would he put something else on the mud, or would he say
no? That, would not happen, venerable sir. Bhaddali, I tell a
bhikkhu released through wisdom. (* 2) Come bhikkhu lie in this mud for me. Would he lie
in the mud, or would he put something else on the mud, or would he say no?
That would not be venerable sir. Bhaddali, I tell a body witness of the
path, (* 3) or one come to righteousness of view, (* 4) or one released through faith (*
5), or one faring according to the Teaching, (* 6) or one faring according to faith (* 7).
Come bhikkhu lie in the mud for me. Would he lie in the mud, or would he put something
else on the mud, or would he say no? That would not be venerable sir.
Bhaddali, werent you at that time empty, useless and gone wrong?
Yes, venerable sir.I have transgressed owing to foolishness, delusion and demerit.
When the rules were laid down for the Community of bhikkhus, and when the bhikkhus were
accepting the rules, I declared not venturing to accept them.Pardon my fault, venerable
sir. That would be for future restraint. Bhaddali, you have transgressed,
owing to foolishness, delusion, and demerit. When I was laying down the rules, and when
the Community of bhikkhus were accepting the rules, you declared not venturing to accept
them. Bhaddali, since you accept the fault, and ask to be pardond for future restraint, I
pardon you. It is growth in the noble ones dispensation to ask to be pardoned,
seeing the fault and for future restraint.
Bhaddali, there is a bhikkhu in the dispensation of the Teacher not yet complete in the
training, he thinks Indeed I will attain some distinctive knowledge above human if I dwelt
in some secluded dwelling like the root of a tree in the forest, a cave or grotto in the
mountains, a charnel ground, a jungle forest, an open space or a heap of straw..He dwells
in some secluded dwelling like the root of a tree in the forest, a cave or grotto in the
mountains, a charnel ground, a jungle forest, an open space or a heap of straw. The
Teacher blames him, considering it the wise co-associates blame him, gods and he himself
blames him and he does not attain some distinctive knowledge above human. What is the
reason? That happens to one incomplete in the training in the dispensation of the
Teacher..
Bhaddali, there is a bhikkhu in the dispensation of the Teacher complete in the
training, he thinks Indeed I will attain some distinctive knowledge above human if I dwelt
in some secluded dwelling like the root of a tree in the forest, a cave or grotto in the
mountains, a charnel ground, a jungle forest, an open space or a heap of straw..He dwells
in some secluded dwelling like the root of a tree in the forest, a cave or grotto in the
mountains, a charnel ground, a jungle forest, an open space or a heap of straw. When he
abides thus secluded the Teacher does not blame him, considering it the wise co-associates
do not blame him, gods and he himself do not blame him and he attains some distinctive
knowledge above human. Secluded from sensual desires, and thoughts of demerit, with
thoughts and thought processes and with joy and pleasantness born of seclusion attained to
abides in the first jhana: What is the reason?. Bhaddali it happens to one complete in the
training of the dispensation of the Teacher. Again the bhikkhu overcoming thoughts and
thought processes with the mind appeased and in one point, without thoughts and thought
processes and with joy and pleasantness born of concentration attained to abides in the
second jhana: What is the reason? Bhaddali, it happens to one complete in the training.
Again, Bhaddali the bhikkhu with equanimity to joy and detachment and experiencing
pleasantness with the body too abides in the third jhaana. To this the noble ones say
abiding in pleasantness minful of equanimity. What, is the reason?. Bhaddali it happens to
one complete in the training. Again, Bhaddali, the bhikkhu dispelling pleasantness and
unpleasantness and earlier having overcome pleasure and displeasure..With equnimity
purifying mindfulness abides in the fourth jhana. What is the reason? Bhaddali it happens
to one complete in the training in the dispensation of the Teacher.
When the mind is concentrated, pure without blemish free of minor defilements workable
and malleable and is steady he directs the mind to know previous births. He recollects
innumerable previous births. What is the reason? Bhaddali it happens to one complete in
the training in the dispensation of the Teacher. When the mind is concentrated, pure
without blemish free from minor defilements, workable malleable and steady, he directs the
mind to know the disappearing and appearing of beings. With the heavenly eye purified
beyond human he sees beings disappearing and appearing in unexalted and exalted states,
beautiful and ugly in good and bad states. Knows beings according their actions. What is
the reason? Bhaddali it happens to one complete in the training in the dispensation of the
Teacher When the mind is concentrated, pure, without blemish free from minor defilements,
workable malleable and is steady directs the mind for the destruction of desires. He
knows, as it really is, this is unpleasant---- knows the path to the cessation of desires
as it really. When he knows and sees thus, his mind is released from sensual desires, from
the desires to be and from ignorant desires. When released knows, Im
released. Birth is destroyed, the holy life is lived, what should be done is done. There
is nothing more to wish. What is the reason? Bhaddali it happens to one complete in the
training, in the dispensation, of the Teacher
When this was said venerable Bhaddali said to the Blessed One.Venerable sir, why is a
certain bhikkhu pursued closely and another not? Bhaddali, a certain bhikkhu always does
an offence. When the bhikkhus question him, he leads the talk aside and shows anger,
aversion and displeasure. He does not behave correctly and say, I will act in such a way
to please the Community. Then it occurs to those bhikkhus. This bhikkhu always does an
offence. When questiond by the bhikkhus, he leads the talk aside and shows anger, aversion
and displeasure. He does not behave correctly and say, I will act in such a way to please
the Community. Then the bhikkhus say, good if the venerable ones do not settle this
bhikkhus question quickly. Bhaddali, then it happens that the bhikkhus do not settle
that bhikkhus question quickly. Here Bhaddali, a certain bhikkhu always does an
offence, when the bhikkhus question him, he does not lead the talk aside and does not show
anger, aversion and displeasure, he behaves calmly and says, I will act in such a way to
please the Community. Then it occurs to those bhikkhus.The bhikkhu always does an offence.
When questiond by the bhikkhus he does not lead the talk aside and show anger, aversion
and displeasure. He behaves calmly and says, I will act in such a way to please the
Community, Then the bhikkhus say, good if the venerable ones settle this bhikkhus
question quickly. Bhaddali, then it happens that the bhikkhus settle that bhikkhus
question quickly. .
Here Bhaddali, a certain bhikkhu is always guilty, without an offence when the bhikkhus
question him, he leads the talk aside and shows anger, aversion and displeasure. He does
not behave correctly and say, I will act in such a way to please the Community.Then it
occurs to those bhikkhus. This bhikkhu is always guilty without an offence, when questiond
by the bhikkhus leads the talk aside and shows anger, aversion and displeasure. He does
not behave correctly and say, I will act in such a way to please the Community, Then the
bhikkhus say, good if the venerable ones do not settlethis bhikkhus question
quickly. Bhaddali, then it happens that the bhikkhus do not settle that bhikkhus
question quickly. Here Bhaddali, a certain bhikkhu is always guilty without an offence,
when the bhikkhus question him, he does not lead the talk aside and does not show anger,
aversion and displeasure. He behaves calmly and says, I will act in such a way to please
the Community. Then it occurs to those bhikkhus. This bhikkhu is always guilty without an
offence, when questiond by the bhikkhus he does not lead the talk aside and show anger,
aversion and displeasure he behaves calmly and says. I will act in such a way to please
the Community, Then the bhikkhus say, good if the venerable ones settle this
bhikkhus question quickly. Bhaddali, then it happens that the bhikkhus settle that
bhikkhus question quickly. .
Bhaddali, a certain bhikkhu goes on, only out of faith and love. Then it occurs to the
bhikkhus: This bhikkhu goes on only out of faith and love: If we pursue this bhikkhu too
much his little faith and love will decrease. When a man has a single eye, his friends,
co-associates and blood relations protect his single eye, do not do this and that, your
one eye will be lost. In the same manner it occurs to the bhikkhus: This bhikkhu goes on
only out of faith and love: If we pursue this bhikkhu too much even his little faith and
love will decrease.
Bhaddali this is the reason for a certain bhikkhu to be pursued closely and another not
to be pursued closely
Venerable sir, what is the reason that earlier, with few rules many bhikkhus
attained extinction, and now with many rules a few bhikkhus attain extinction?
Baddali, it happens when human beings diminish in good and when the Teaching
deteriorates. Many rules are appointed few bhikkhus attain extinction. Bhaddali, the
Teacher does not appoint a rule until a fall for desires is evident, when falls for
desires are evident among the Community, the Teacher appoints a rule for the dispelling of
those falls for desires. Until the Community grows large, these falls for desires do not
become evident. Until the Community become the highest gainers, the Community reaches the
highest fame, become the most learned, the long standing ones, a fall for desires does not
become evident. Bhaddali, when a bhikkhu becomes a long standing one a fall for desires
becomes evident and then the Teacher appoints a rule to dispel those falls for
desires.
Bhaddali you were small when I taught the discourse with the comparison of the
thoroughbred, do you remember it? No, venerable sir. Bhaddali, do you know why it was
taught? Venerable sir, isnt it for being incomplete in the training in the
dispensation of the Teacher for a long time? Bhaddali, that only, is not the reason, I
have penetrated and seen your mind throughout a long time. I knew,:this foolish man does
not consider the Teaching as a whole and and take the essence. I will give the discourse
with the simile of the thoroughbred, listen and attend carefully. Venerable Bhaddali
agreed and the Blessed One said thus:
Bhaddali, a good tamer of horses, getting a thoroughbred to train would first
train it to the mouth. While getting trained to the mouth it would be restless,
disagreeable and would writhe with the unusual training but would quickly do the first and
the last of those exercises and soon the restlessness, disagreeability and the writhing
would subside. When the restlessness, disagreeability and the writhing by wearing the
mouth -piece subsides, the horse trainer gives it a further training in fixing the yoke.
When fixed to the yoke too the thoroughbred would be restless, disagreeable and would
writhe with the unusual training but would quickly do the first and the last of the
exercises and soon the restlessness, disagreeability and the writhing would subside. Then
the horse trainer would give him a further training in gallopping in circles, repeatedly.
Getting trained in the unusual gallopping in circles, repeatedly it would be restless,
disagreeable and would writhe with the unusual training but would quickly do the first and
the last of those exercises and soon the restlessness, disagreeability and the writhing
would subside. When the restlessness, disagreeability and the writhing subsides, when
gallopping in circles, repeatedly, the horse trainer would give it a further training in
maintaining silence. While getting trained in maintaining silence too, it would be
restless, disagreeable and would writhe with the unusual training but would quickly do the
first and the last of those exercises and soon the restlessness, disagreeability and the
writhing would subside. When the thoroughbred has finished this tenfold training, it
becomes worthy for the king, worthy for the services of the king, the royal property. In
the same manner the bhikkhu endowed with these ten things would be worthy for hospitality,
offerings, gifts, and for reverential salutation. He becomes an incomparable field of
merit for the world: What ten: The bhikkhu should be endowed with the right view, of one
gone beyond the training and right thoughts of one gone beyond the training. Endowed with
right words and right actions of one gone beyond the training. Endowed with the right
livelihood of one gone beyond the training. With right effort and right mindfulness of one
gone beyond the training. Should be endowed with the right concentration and right release
of one gone beyond the training. Bhaddali, the bhikkhu endowed with these ten things
becomes worthy for hospitality, worthy for offerings, worthy for gifts, worthy for
reverential salutation and an incomparable field of merit for the world.
The Blessed One said thus and venerable Bhaddali delighted in the words of the Blessed
One.
Notes
1. A bhikkhu released both ways.ubhatovimutto A bhikkhu released
both ways literary knows the release and he experiences that release here and now. That is
he experiences the release that he knows with the body here and now.eg. He is not touched
by any contact at one or the other doors of mental contact. He also has experienced this
through the jhaanas.
2. Released through wisdom.pa~n~naavimutto He literary knows the
release, and he experiences it in jhaanas and higher absorptions.
3. A body witness of the path.kaayasakkhi The body witness of the
path, once in a way has experienced the path. He has to make much effort to experience the
results here and now. Yet he is quite safe and would experience its results at least on
his death bed.
4.One come to righteousness of view.di.t.thipatto The one come to
righteousness of view is safely gliding on the path. He also is safe and would experience,
results on his death bed, to the extent of his attainment, if he does not make effort here
and now.
5. One released through faith.saddhaavimutto The one released
through faith has a lot of faith in the enlightenment of the Blessed One, in the Teaching
and in the Community of bhikkhus. On account of it he is released through faith. He is
safely on the path and the maximum number of births left for him would be seven, even if
he becomes lazy and indolent.
6. The one faring according to the Teaching dhammaanusaari He
leads a life according to the Teaching and if he is not lazy and indolent, is sure to
enter the stream of the Teaching.
7. One faring according to faith.saddhaanusaari The one faring
according to faith too is sure to enter the stream of the Teaching, if he is not lazy and
indolent.
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