Aṇguttara-Nikāya
III. Tika Nipāta
XI. Sambodhi Vagga
The Book of the Threes
Sutta 103
Ruṇṇa Suttaṃ
Lamentation
Translated from the Pāḷi
by
Michael M. Olds
Once upon a time The Lucky Man, Sāvatthi-town residing.
There then, The Lucky Man addressed the bhikkhus:
"Bhikkhus!"
And the bhikkhus responding:
"Bhadante!"
the Lucky Man said this:
"Here in the discipline of the Aristocrats, beggars,
singing is considered lamentation.
Here in the discipline of the Aristocrats, beggars,
dancing is considered a prelude to madness
Here in the discipline of the Aristocrats, beggars,
flashing ones teeth while laughing is but immaturity.
Wherefore as to singing, beggars, pull down the bridge.
As to dancing, pull down the bridge.
It is enough if something delight the mind,
to smile moderately.