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MAJJHIMA NIKAAYA III
(4.12) Dakkhi.naavibha.ngasutta.m
142. Classification of Offerings
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One lived with the Sakyas in Nigrodhas monastery in
Kapilavatthu. Then Mahapajaapati Gotamii taking a set of new clothes approached the
Blessed One, worshipped, sat on a side and said. Venerable sir to make this set of
clothes for the Blessed One I spun and wove the cloth. May the Blessed One accept this set
of clothes from me, out of compassion. The Blessed One said. Gotamii, offer it
to the Community. When offered to the Community, it will be offered to me as well.
For the second time Mahapajaapati Gotamii said Venerable sir to make this set of
clothes for the Blessed One, I spun and wove the cloth. May the Blessed One accept this
set of clothes from me, out of compassion. For the second time the Blessed One said.
Gotamii, offer it to the Community. When offered to the Community, it will be
offered to me as well. For the third time Mahapajaapati Gotamii said Venerable
sir to make this set of clothes for the Blessed One I spun and wove the cloth. May the
Blessed One accept this set of clothes from me, out of compassion. For the third
time the Blessed One said. Gotamii, offer it to the Community. When offered to the
Community, it will be offered to me as well.
Hearing this venerable Aananda said to the Blessed One.Venerable sir, accept the
set of new clothes from Mahapajaapatii Gotami. She was of much help to you, as stepmother,
supporter, the one who fed milk, when the Blessed Ones mother died. The Blessed One
too was of great help to Mahapajaapati Gotamii Come to the Blessed One she took refuge in
the Enlightenment, in the Teaching and the Community. Come to the Blessed One she
abstained from, taking the life of living things, taking what is not given, misbehaving
sexually, telling lies and taking intoxicating drinks. Come to the Blessed One
Mahapajaapati Gotami got established in unwavering faith in Enlightenment, in the Teaching
and the Community. Come to the Blessed One Mahajaapati Gotamii dispelled doubts about the
truth of unpleasantness, its arising, its cessation and the path and method leading to its
cessation. Thus the Blessed One was of great help to Mahapajaapati Gotami
That is so. Aananda, if a person come to another person, took refuge in the
Enlightenment, the Teaching and the Community. I say the gratitude he has to return to
that second person, is not repaid by joining hands in veneration, getting up and offering
a seat on arrival, exchanging pleasant conversation and offering robes, morsel food,
dwellings and requisites when ill. Aananda, if a person come to another person, abstained,
from taking the life of living things, taking what is not given, misbehaving sexually,
telling lies and taking intoxicating drinks. I say the gratitude he has to return to that
second person, is not repaid by joining hands in veneration, getting up and offering a
seat on arrival, exchanging pleasant conversation and offering robes, morsel food,
dwellings and requisites when ill. Aananda, if a person come to another person, is
established in unwavering faith in the Enlightenment, the Teaching and the Community. I
say the gratitude he has to return to that second person, is not repaid by joining hands
in veneration, getting up and offering a seat on arrival, exchanging pleasant conversation
and offering robes, morsel food, dwellings and requisites when ill. Aananda, if a person
meeting another person, became virtuous. I say the gratitude he has to return to that
second person, is not repaid by joining hands in veneration, getting up and offering a
seat on arrival, exchanging pleasant conversation and offering robes, morsel food,
dwellings and requisites when ill. Aananda, if a person, met another person and dispelled
his doubts about the Enlightenment, the Teaching and the Community. I say the gratitude he
has to return to that second person, is not repaid by joining hands in veneration, getting
up and offering a seat on arrival, exchanging pleasant conversation and offering robes,
morsel food, dwellings and requisites when ill.
Aananda, there are fourteen personal offerings that could be made. An offering made to
the Thus Gone One, worthy and rightfully enlightened is the first personal offering. An
offering made to the silent Enlightened One, is the second personal offering. An offering
made to a worthy disciple, (*1) is the third personal offering. An offering made to a
person fallen to the method of realizing worthiness, (*2) is the fourth personal offering.
An offering made to a non-returner, (*3) is the fifth personal offering. An offering made
to a person fallen to the method of realizing the state of non-returning is the sixth
personal offering. An offering made to one, returning once, (*4) is the seventh personal
offering. An offering made to a person fallen to the method of realizing the state of
returning once is the eighth personal offering. An offering made to one who has entered
the stream of the Teaching is the ninth personal offering. An offering made to a person
fallen to the method of realizing the state of entry into the stream of the Teaching is
the tenth personal offering. An offering made to one, not greedy and turned away from
sensuality is the eleventh personal offering. An offering made to an ordinary virtuous
person is the twelfth personal offering. An offering made to an ordinary not virtuous
person is the thirteenth personal offering. An offering made to an animal is the
fourteenth personal offering. .
Aananda, of an offering made to an animal the results expected are by hundreds. Of an
offering made to an ordinary not virtuous person the results expected are by thousands. Of
an offering made to an ordinary virtuous person the results expected are by hundred
-thousands Of an offering made to a not greedy one, turned away from sensuality the
results expected are by hundred thousand millions. Of an offering made to a person fallen
to the method of realizing the state of entry into the stream of the Teaching, the results
expected are innumerable and unlimited. What would be the results for offering a gift to a
stream entrant of the Teaching? Or one fallen to the method of realizing the state of not
returning? Or one who would not return? Or one fallen to the method of realizing
worthiness? Or a worthy disciple of the Thus Gone One? Or the silent enlightened One? Or
the worthy, rightfully enlightened Thus Gone One?
. Aananda, these seven are the offerings made to the Community. An offering to both
bhikkhus and bhikkhunis headed by the Blessed One. This is the first offering made to the
Community. After the demise of the Blessed One, an offering made to both bhikkhus and
bhikkhunis. This is the second offering made to the Community. An offering made to the
bhikkhus. This is the third offering to the Community. An offering made to the bhikkhunis.
This is the fourth offering to the Community. An offering made indicating the number of
bhikkhus and bhikkhunis. This is the fifth offering to the Community. An offering made
indicating the number of bhikkhus. This is the sixth offering to the Community. An
offering made indicating the number of bhikkhunis. This is the seventh offering to the
Community.
Aananda, in the future there will be the last bhikkhus in the lineage, not virtuous
with evil things, wearing yellow strings round their necks. I say, even the results of an
offering made to them on account of the Community is innumerable and limitless. I would
not tell you, how an offering made to the Community is more fruitful than a personal
offering.
Aananda, there are four kinds of purity in an offering. An offering is pure, on the
side of the donor, not the receiver. An offering is pure, on the side of the receiver, not
the donor. An offering is neither pure on the side of the donor, nor the receiver. An
offering is pure, on the side of the donor, as well as the receiver.
Aananda, how is the offering pure, on the side of the donor and not the receiver? Here
the donor is virtuous with good thoughts, the receiver is not virtuous with evil thoughts.
Thus the offering is pure, on the side of the donor and not the receiver.
Aananda, how is the offering pure, on the side of the receiver and not the donor? Here
the receiver is virtuous with good thoughts, the donor is not virtuous with evil thoughts.
Thus the offering is pure, on the side of the receiver and not the donor.
Aananda, how is the offering neither pure on the side of the donor nor the receiver?
Here the donor is not virtuous with evil thoughts and the receiver is not virtuous with
evil thoughts. Thus the offering is neither pure, on the side of the donor nor the
receiver
Aananda, how is the offering pure on the side of the donor as well as the receiver?
Here the donor is virtuous with good thoughts and the receiver is virtuous with good
thoughts. Thus the offering is pure, on the side of the donor as well as the
receiver.
The Blessed One said. These are the four kinds of purity and further said:
A virtuous donor offers to one without virtues, things obtained righteously, with a
pleasant mind,
Believing the results of actions. That offering is purified on the side of the donor.
A not virtuous donor offers to the virtuous, things not obtained righteously, with an
unpleasant mind,
Disbelieving the results of actions. That offering is purified on the side of the receiver
A not virtuous donor offers to the not virtuous, things not obtained righteously, with an
unpleasant mind,
Disbelieving the results of actions. That offering is not purified on either side.
A virtuous donor offers to the virtuous, things obtained righteously, with a pleasant
mind,
Believing the results of actions. I say, that offering brings great results
One not greedy offers to those not greedy, things obtained righteously, with a pleasant
mind,
Believing the results of actions. I say, that is the highest material offering
Notes.
1. An offering made to a worthy disciple of the Thus Gone One. Tathaagatasaavake
arahante daana.m deti A worthy disciple of the Thus Gone One has attained the noble
state arahatta which he aims to attain
2. A person fallen to the method of realizing
worthiness.Arahattaphalasacchikiriyaaya pa.tipanne. Before attaining
worthiness the bhikkhu has to make much effort to attain worthiness.
3. An offering made to a non-returner. Anaagaamissa daana.m deti. A
non-returner would not be born in the sensual world, to enjoy the five strands of sensual
pleasures.
4. An offering made to one returning once. Sakadaagaamissa daana.m deti. A
certain one is born in this world only once, to fulfil a certain aspiration.
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