2: The Book of the Twos
163–179
- © Translated from the Pali by Bhante Sujato. (More copyright information)
(163)“There are these two things. What two? Skill in meditative attainments and skill in emerging from those attainments. These are the two things.”
(164)“There are these two things. What two? Integrity and gentleness. These are the two things.”
(165)“There are these two things. What two? Patience and gentleness. These are the two things.”
(166)“There are these two things. What two? Friendliness and hospitality. These are the two things.”
(167)“There are these two things. What two? Harmlessness and purity. These are the two things.”
(168)“There are these two things. What two? Not guarding the sense doors and eating too much. These are the two things.”
(169)“There are these two things. What two? Guarding the sense doors and moderation in eating. These are the two things.”
(170)“There are these two things. What two? The power of reflection and the power of development. These are the two things.”
(171)“There are these two things. What two? The power of mindfulness and the power of immersion. These are the two things.”
(172)“There are these two things. What two? Serenity and discernment. These are the two things.”
(173)“There are these two things. What two? Failure in ethical conduct and failure in view. These are the two things.”
(174)“There are these two things. What two? Accomplishment in ethical conduct and accomplishment in view. These are the two things.”
(175)“There are these two things. What two? Purification of ethics and purification of view. These are the two things.”
(176)“There are these two things. What two? Purification of view and making an effort in line with that view. These are the two things.”
(177)“There are these two things. What two? To never be content with skillful qualities, and to never stop trying. These are the two things.”
(178)“There are these two things. What two? Lack of mindfulness and lack of situational awareness. These are the two things.”
(179)“There are these two things. What two? Mindfulness and situational awareness. These are the two things.”
(163) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Samāpattikusalatā ca samāpattivuṭṭhānakusalatā ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”ti.
(164) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Ajjavañca maddavañca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(165) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Khanti ca soraccañca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(166) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Sākhalyañca paṭisanthāro ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(167) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Avihiṁsā ca soceyyañca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(168) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Indriyesu aguttadvāratā ca bhojane amattaññutā ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(169) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Indriyesu guttadvāratā ca bhojane mattaññutā ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(170) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Paṭisaṅkhānabalañca bhāvanābalañca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(171) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Satibalañca samādhibalañca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(172) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Samatho ca vipassanā ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(173) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Sīlavipatti ca diṭṭhivipatti ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(174) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Sīlasampadā ca diṭṭhisampadā ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(175) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Sīlavisuddhi ca diṭṭhivisuddhi ca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(176) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Diṭṭhivisuddhi ca yathādiṭṭhissa ca padhānaṁ. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(177) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Asantuṭṭhitā ca kusalesu dhammesu, appaṭivānitā ca padhānasmiṁ. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(178) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Muṭṭhassaccañca asampajaññañca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”.
(179) “Dveme, bhikkhave, dhammā. Katame dve? Sati ca sampajaññañca. Ime kho, bhikkhave, dve dhammā”ti.
