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Aṅguttara Nikāya
IX. Navaka Nipāta
I. Sambodha Vagga

The Book of the Gradual Sayings
IX. The Book of the Nines
Chapter I: The Awakening

Sutta 2

Nissaya-Sampanna Suttaɱ

Reliant

Translated from the Pali by E.M. Hare.

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[233]

[1][upal] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One was dwelling near Savatthī, at Jeta Grove, in Anāthapiṇḍika's Park.

Now a certain monk visited the Exalted One,
saluted him and sat down at one side.

So seated, he spoke thus to the Exalted One:

"Lord, they say: 'Fully reliant,[1] full reliant!'

Pray how far, lord, is a monk fully reliant?"

"If by[2] faith a monk put away evil and made good become,
just by him is that evil put away.

If by conscientiousness a monk put away evil and made good become,
just by him is that evil put away.

[234] If by fear of blame a monk put away evil and made good become,
just by him is that evil put away.

If by energy a monk put away evil and made good become,
just by him is that evil put away.

If by wisdom a monk put away evil and made good become,
just by him is that evil put away.

Indeed, then is evil put away
and well put away by that monk,
when[3] it is seen with Ariyan wisdom and put away by him.

 

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And when, monk, be is established in these five states,
there are four (other) states,
which a monk ought to rely on.[4]

What four?

Herein a monk deliberately follows the thing
(which ought to be followed);
deliberately attends to the thing
(which ought to be attended to);
deliberately avoids the thing
(which ought to be avoided);
deliberately expels the thing
(which ought to be expelled).[5]

Monk, in suchwise is a monk fully reliant."

 


[1] Nissaya-sampanno. Comy. patiṭṭhāna-sampanno, cf. A. i, 116; Child, s.v.

[2] Nissāya.

[3] Yaṅsa. Comy. yaɱ assa.

[4] Upanissāya vihātabbā; cf. M. ii, 3.

[5] These four are the cattāri apassenāni, the four supports; cf. A. v, 30; D. iii, 224 (Dial. iii, 216, 'bases of conduct'); J.P.T.S. 1884, p. 71; Child. 49. On ekaɱ paṭisevati, Comy. observes sevitabbayuttakaɱ sevati.


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