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Dhp XXI
Pakinnakavagga: Miscellany
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Alternate translation: Buddharakkhita | Daw Mya Tin
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290
If, by forsaking a limited ease, he would see an abundance of ease, the enlightened man would forsake the limited ease for the sake of the abundant.
291
He wants his own ease by giving others dis-ease. Intertwined in the inter- action of hostility, from hostility he's not set free.
292-293
In those who reject what should, & do what shouldn't be done — heedless, insolent — effluents grow. But for those who are well-applied, constantly, to mindfulness immersed in the body; don't indulge in what shouldn't be done & persist in what should — mindful, alert — effluents come to an end.
294-295
Having killed mother & father, two warrior kings, the kingdom & its dependency — the brahman, untroubled, travels on. Having killed mother & father, two learned kings, &, fifth, a tiger — the brahman, untroubled, travels on.
296-301
They awaken, always wide awake: Gotama's disciples whose mindfulness, both day & night, is constantly immersed in the Buddha. They awaken, always wide awake: Gotama's disciples whose mindfulness, both day & night, is constantly immersed in the Dhamma. They awaken, always wide awake: Gotama's disciples whose mindfulness, both day & night, is constantly immersed in the Sangha. They awaken, always wide awake: Gotama's disciples whose mindfulness, both day & night, is constantly immersed in the body. They awaken, always wide awake: Gotama's disciples whose hearts delight, both day & night, in harmlessness. They awaken, always wide awake: Gotama's disciples whose hearts delight, both day & night, in developing the mind.
302
Hard is the life gone forth, hard to delight in. Hard is the miserable householder's life. It's painful to stay with dissonant people, painful to travel the road. So be neither traveler nor pained.
303
The man of conviction endowed with virtue, glory, & wealth: wherever he goes he is honored.
304
The good shine from afar like the snowy Himalayas. The bad don't appear even when near, like arrows shot into the night.
305
Sitting alone, resting alone, walking alone, untiring. Taming himself, he'd delight alone — alone in the forest.