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Sutta Nipāta 5.12 Anthology of Discourses 5.12

Jatukaį¹‡į¹‡imāį¹‡avapucchā The Questions of Jatukaį¹‡į¹‡Ä«

ā€œSutvānahaį¹ vÄ«ramakāmakāmiį¹, ā€œHearing of the hero with no desire for sensual pleasures,ā€

(iccāyasmā jatukaį¹‡į¹‡i) said Venerable Jatukaį¹‡į¹‡Ä«,

Oghātigaį¹ puį¹­į¹­humakāmamāgamaį¹; ā€œwho has passed over the flood, Iā€™ve come with a question for that desireless one.

Santipadaį¹ brÅ«hi sahajanetta, Tell me the state of peace, O natural visionary.

Yathātacchaį¹ bhagavā brÅ«hi metaį¹. Tell me this, Blessed One, as it really is.

Bhagavā hi kāme abhibhuyya iriyati, For, having mastered sensual desires, the Blessed One proceeds,

Ādiccova pathaviį¹ tejÄ« tejasā; as the blazing sun shines on the earth.

ParittapaƱƱassa me bhÅ«ripaƱƱa, May you of vast wisdom explain the teaching

Ācikkha dhammaį¹ yamahaį¹ vijaƱƱaį¹; to me of little wisdom so that I may understand

Jātijarāya idha vippahānaį¹ā€. the giving up of rebirth and old age here.ā€

ā€œKāmesu vinaya gedhaį¹, ā€œWith desire for sensual pleasures dispelled,ā€

(jatukaį¹‡į¹‡Ä«ti bhagavā) replied the Buddha,

Nekkhammaį¹ daį¹­į¹­hu khemato; ā€œseeing renunciation as sanctuary,

UggahÄ«taį¹ nirattaį¹ vā, donā€™t be taking up or putting down

Mā te vijjittha kiƱcanaį¹. anything at all.

Yaį¹ pubbe taį¹ visosehi, What came before, let wither away,

pacchā te māhu kiƱcanaį¹; and after, let there be nothing.

Majjhe ce no gahessasi, If you donā€™t grasp at the middle,

upasanto carissasi. you will live at peace.

Sabbaso nāmarÅ«pasmiį¹, One rid of greed, brahmin,

VÄ«tagedhassa brāhmaį¹‡a; for the whole realm of name and form,

Āsavāssa na vijjanti, has no defilements by which

Yehi maccuvasaį¹ vajeā€ti. they might fall under the sway of Death.ā€

Jatukaį¹‡į¹‡imāį¹‡avapucchā ekādasamā.
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