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Aṅguttara Nikāya
Pañcaka Nipāta
XXI: Kimbila-Vagga

The Book of the Gradual Sayings
The Book of the Fives
Chapter XXI Kimbila

Sutta 209

Gītassara Suttaɱ

The Plain-song[1]

Translated by E. M. Hare

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[184]

[1]'Monks, there are these five disadvantages
to one preaching Dhamma
in a long-drawn,[2] plain-song voice.

What five?

He is either carried away himself[3] by the sound;
or others are carried away thereby;
or householders are offended and say:

"Just as we sing,
for sure,
these recluse Sakya sons sing!";

or as he strives alter purity of sound,
there is a break in concentration;
and folk coming after
fall into the way of (wrong) views.[4]

Verily, monks, these are the five disadvantages
to one preaching Dhamma
in a long-drawn, plain-song voice.'

 


[1] This recurs at Vin. ii, 108 (S.B.E. xx, 72); gītā.

[2] Āyatakena. Comy. dīghena ...

[3] Attanā pi sārajjati, v.l. attā.

[4] Cf. above, § 79; below V, § 218.


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