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MAJJHIMA NIKAAYA II
II. 2. 8. Nalakapaanasutta.m
(68) The Discourse at Nalakapana.
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One was living in a forest in Nalakapaana in the kingdom of
Kosala. At that time many, well known sons of clansmen had gone forth as homeless ones,
through faith for the Blessed One. Well known ones such venerables Anuruddha, Nandiya,
Kimbila, Bhagu, Kundadaana, Revata, Aananda, and other sons of clansmen. At that time the
Blessed One was seated in the open attended by the Community of bhikkhus. The Blessed One
addressed the bhikkhus on account of those sons of clansmen. The bhikkhus, the sons of
clansmen who have gone forth, on account of faith in me, do you lead the holy life with
attachment? When this was said the bhikkhus, were silent. For the second time, and up to
the third time the Blessed One said, The bhikkhus, the sons of clansmen who have gone
forth, on account of faith in me, do you lead the holy life with an attachment? Even for
the third time the bhikkhus were silent.
Then it occurred to the Blessed One, what if I question one of the sons of those
clansmen, then the Blessed One addressed venerable Anuruddha: Anuruddha, are you attached
to the holy life? Venerable sir, Im attached to the holy life. Good! Anurudddha,
lead the holy life with attachment! Sons of clansmen, gone forth out of faith in me,
should do so. Anurudddha, you are in the prime of youth, in the first stage of life, even
with black hair. When you should enjoy the five strands of sense pleasure, you have gone
forth and become homeless. Anuruddha, you were not thrown to recluseship out of fear for
the king or robbers. Nor out of fear of a debt, not because you have no means to live. It
is because you thought, Im overcome by birth, decay, death, grief, lament,
unpleasantness, displeasure and distress, and that few could declare the complete ending
of unpleasantness. Anuruddha, didnt you go forth with that faith? Yes, venerable sir
I did. Anuruddha, to the son of a clansman who has gone forth thus, whats there to
be done in this dispensation? Anuruddha, if you do not seclude the mind from sensual
desires and things of demerit, or attain something more exalted than that, covetousness
takes hold of your mind and stays (* 1). Anger takes hold of your mind and stays. Sloth
and torpor takes hold of your mind and stays. Restlessness and worry takes hold of your
mind and stays and doubts take hold of your mind and stay. Therefore, Anuruddha, seclude
the mind from sensual desires and things of demerit, or attain something more exalted than
that.So that covetoutness may not take hold of your mind and stay. Anger may not take hold
of your mind and stay, sloth and torpor may not take hold of your mind and stay,
restlessness and worry may not take hold of your mind and stay and doubts may not take
hold of your mind stay.
Anuruddha, do you think that these defiling desires, full of unplessant results of a
future birth, decay and death, are not dispelled to the Thus Gone One. Therefore the Thus
Gone One carefully pursues one, endures one, dispels one and destroys another. Venerable
sir, we do not think in that manner. We think it should be like this. Defiling desires,
full of unpleasant results, of a future birth, decay and death, are dispelled to the Thus
Gone One. Therefore the Thus Gone One carefully pursues one, endures one, dispels one and
destroys another. Good, Anuruddha, you have understood it. To the Thus Gone One these
defiling desires, full of unpleasant results of a future birth, decay and death, are
dispelled. They are pulled out from the roots, made palm stumps, made things that would
not grow again. Anuruddha, it is like a palm of which the top is cut and is not able to
grow again. In the same manner, these defiling desires, full of unplessant results, of a
future birth, decay and death, are dispelled to the Thus Gone One. Therefore the Thus Gone
One, carefully pursues one, endures one, dispels one and destroys another.
Anuruddha, for what purpose does the Thus Gone One tell the disciples, without wasting
time, before you die, be born in something higher. Stating one is born there, another
there. (* 2) The Teachings origin is the Blessed One, its lead is from the Blessed
One, and its refuge is the Blessed One. Good that the meaning occurs to the Blessed
One.We, bhikkhus, hearing it from the Blessed One, will bear it in mind. Anuruddha, the
Thus Gone One tells the disciples, without wasting time before you die, be born in
something higher. Telling them one is born there, another there. Not to deceive people,
not for prattling, and not for gain honour or fame and not thinking may the people know me
thus. Yet, Anuruddha, there are sons of clansmen who are born in faith and are pleased, to
hear it. Hearing it they would arouse interest and direct their minds to that and it would
be for their good for a long time.
Here, Anuruddha, a bhikkhu hears, the venerable bhikkhu of this name has passed away,
and the Blessed One has declared that he is enlightened. Now this venerable bhikkhu
happens to be a person seen by that bhikkhu, or not seen by him. He hears, these were the
virtues of the venerable bhikkhu, these, his thoughts, such his wisdom, he developed these
abidings and was released. So this bhikkhu recollects that faith, those virtues, his
learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and directs his mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner
too there is a pleasant abiding to a bhikkhu (* 3).
Here, Anuruddha, a bhikkhu hears, the venerable bhikkhu of this name has passed away,
and the Blessed One has declared that he with the destruction of the five lower bonds has
arisen spontaneously, and would not proceed. Now this venerable bhikkhu happens to be a
person seen by that bhikkhu or not seen. He hears, these were the virtues of the venerable
bhikkhu, these were his thoughts, such was his wisdom, he developed these abidings, and
was released. So this bhikkhu recollects, that faith, those virtues, his learnedness,
benevolence and wisdom and directs his mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner too there is
a pleasant abiding to a bhikkhu. Anuruddha, a bhikkhu hears, the venerable bhikkhu of this
name has passed away, and the Blessed One has declared that he with the destruction of the
three lower bonds and lessening greed, hate and delusion, has become a once returner.
Coming here once more will make an end of unpleasantness. Now this venerable one happens
to be a person seen by that bhikkhu, or not seen. He hears, these were the virtues and
thoughts of the venerable bhikkhu, such was his wisdom, he developed these abidings, and
was released. So he recollects that faith, those virtues, his learnedness, benevolence and
wisdom and directs his mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner too there is a pleasant
abiding to a bhikkhu. Anuruddha, a bhikkhu hears, the venerable one of this name, has
passed away, and the Blessed One has declared that, with the destruction of the three
lower bonds he is an enterer into the stream of the Teaching. That he would not fall,
intent on extinction.Now this venerable bhikkhu happens to
be a person seen by that bhikkhu, or not seen. He hears, these were the virtues and
thoughts of the venerable bhikkhu, such was his wisdom, he developed these abidings, and
was released. So this bhikkhu recollects that faith, those virtues, his learnedness,
benevolence and wisdom and directs his mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner too there is
a pleasant abiding to a bhikkhu
Here, Anuruddha, a bhikkhuni hears, the venerable bhikkhuni of this name has passed
away, and the Blessed One has declared that she is enlightened. Now this venerable
bhikkhuni happens to be a person seen by that bhikkhuni, or not seen. She hears, these
were the virtues and thoughts of the venerable bhikkhuni, such was her wisdom, she
developed these abidings, and was released. So this bhikkhuni recollects that faith, those
virtues, her learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and directs her mind to it. Anuruddha, in
this manner too there is a pleasant abiding to a bhikkhuni. Anuruddha, a bhikkhuni hears,
a bhikkhuni of this name has passed away, and the Blessed One has declared that with the
destruction of the five lower bonds has arisen spontaneously and would not proceed. Now
this bhikkhuni happens to be a person seen by that bhikkhuni, or not seen. She hears,
these were the virtues and thoughts of the venerable bhikkhuni, such was her wisdom, she
developed these abidings, and was released. So this bhikkhuni recollects that faith, those
virtues, her learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and directs her mind to it. Anuruddha, in
this manner too there is a pleasant abiding to a bhikkhuni. Anuruddha, a bhikkhuni hears,
the venerable bhikkhuni of this name has passed away, and the Blessed One has declared
that with the destruction of the three lower bonds and lessening greed, hate and delusion,
she has become a once returner. Coming here once more will make an end of
unpleasantness.Now, this venerable bhikkhuni happens to be a person seen by that
bhikkhuni, or not seen. She hears, these were the virtues and thoughts of the venerable
bhikkhuni, such her wisdom, she developed these abidings, and was released. So this
bhikkhuni recollects that faith, those virtues, her learnedness, benevolence and wisdom
and directs her mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner too there is a pleasant abiding to a
bhikkhuni. Here, Anuruddha, a bhikkhuni hears, the venerable bhikkhuni of this name has
passed away, and the Blessed One has declared that, with the destruction of the three
lower bonds, she is an enterer into the stream of the Teaching. That she intent, on
extinction, would not fall from it. Now this venerable bhikkhuni happens to be a person
seen by that bhikkhuni, or not seen. She hears, these were the virtues and thoughts of the
venerable bhikkhuni, such was her wisdom, she developed these abidings and was released.
So this bhikkhuni recollects that faith, those virtues, her learnedness, benevolence and
wisdom and directs her mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner too there is a pleasant
abiding to a bhikkhuni.
Anuruddha, a lay disciple hears, the lay disciple of this name has passed away, the
Blessed One had declared that he with the destruction of the five lower bonds has arisen
spontaneously, not to proceed. Now this lay disciple happens to be a person seen by that
lay disciple or not seen. He hears, these were the virtues and thoughts of the lay
disciple, such was his wisdom, developping these abidings he was released. So this lay
disciple recollects that faith, those virtues, his learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and
directs his mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner too there is a pleasant abiding to a lay
disciple. Anuruddha, a lay disciple hears, the lay disciple of such name has passed away,
the Blessed One has declared that he with the destruction of the three lower bonds and
lessening greed, hate and delusion would come once more to this world, to end
unplesantness. Now this lay disciple happens to be a person seen by that lay disciple, or
not seen. He hears, these were the virtues and thoughts of the lay disciple. Such was his
wisdom, he developed these abidings, and was released. So this lay disciple recollects
that faith, those virtues, his learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and directs his mind to
it, Anuruddha, in this manner too there is a pleasant abiding to a lay disciple.
Anuruddha, a lay disciple hears, the lay disciple of this name has passed away, and the
Blessed One has declared that with the destruction of the three lower bonds is a stream
enterer of the Teaching, intent on extinction, he would not fall. This lay disciple
happened to be a person seen by that lay disciple or not seen. He hears, these were the
virtues and thoughts of the lay disciple. Such was his wisdom, he developped these
abidings and was released. So this lay disciple recollects that faith, those virtues, his
learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and directs his mind to it, Anuruddha, in this mananer
too there is a pleasant abiding to a lay disciple.
Here, Anuruddha, a lay disciple female hears, the female lay disciple of this name has
passed away, and the Blessed One has declared that with the destruction of the five lower
bonds she has arisen spontaneously not to proceed. Now this female lay disciple happens to
be a person seen by that female lay disciple or not seen. She hears, these were the
virtues and thoughts of the female lay disciple. Such was her wisdom, she developed these
abidings, and was released. So this female recollects that faith, virtues, her
learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and directs her mind to it. Anuruddha, in this manner
too, there is a pleasant abiding, to a female lay disciple. Anuruddha, a female lay
disciple hears, the female lay disciple of this name has passed away, and the Blessed One
has declared, with the destruction of the three lower bonds and lessening greed, hate and
delusion she would come once more to this world to end unplesantness. Now this female
disciple happens to be a person seen by that female lay disciple or not seen. She hears,
these were her virtues and thoughts, such her wisdom, she developed these abidings, and
was released. So this lay disciple recollects that faith, those virtues, her learnedness,
benevolence and wisdom and directs her mind to it, Anuruddha, in this mananer too there is
a pleasant abiding to a female lay disciple. Anuruddha, a female lay disciple hears, the
female lay disciple of this name has passed away. The Blessed One has declared that with
the destruction of the three lower bonds she is a stream enterer of the Teaching, and
intent on extinction, she would not fall from it.Now this
female lay disciple, happens to be a person seen by that female lay disciple or even not
seen she hears, these were her virtues and thoughts, such her wisdom, she developed these
abidings and was released. So this female lay disciple recollects that faith, those
virtues, her learnedness, benevolence and wisdom and directs her mind to it, Anuruddha, in
this manner too there is a pleasant abiding to a female lay disciple.
Anuruddha, the Thus Gone One advises the disciples, do not waste time, before you die
be born, in something higher. Telling them one is born there, another there, not to
deceive people, not for prattling, not for gain honour or fame and not thinking may the
people know me thus. Yet, there are Anuruddha, sons of clansmen who are born in faith and
are pleased hearing it they would arouse interest and direct their minds to that effect.
It would be for their good for a long time.
The Blessed One said thus and venerable Anuruddha delighted in the words of the Blessed
One.
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