5: The Book of the Fives
VII. Perceptions — AN 5.65: Discussion
- © Translated from the Pali by Bhante Sujato. (More copyright information)
1“Mendicants, a mendicant with five qualities is fit to hold a discussion with their spiritual companions. What five?
A mendicant is personally accomplished in ethics, and answers questions that come up when discussing accomplishment in ethics.
They’re personally accomplished in immersion, and they answer questions that come up when discussing accomplishment in immersion.
They’re personally accomplished in wisdom, and they answer questions that come up when discussing accomplishment in wisdom.
They’re personally accomplished in freedom, and they answer questions that come up when discussing accomplishment in freedom.
They’re personally accomplished in the knowledge and vision of freedom, and they answer questions that come up when discussing accomplishment in the knowledge and vision of freedom.
A mendicant with these five qualities is fit to hold a discussion with their spiritual companions.”
1"Pañcahi, bhikkhave, dhammehi samannāgato bhikkhu alaṁsākaccho sabrahmacārīnaṁ. Katamehi pañcahi?
Idha, bhikkhave, bhikkhu attanā ca sīlasampanno hoti, sīlasampadāya kathāya ca āgataṁ pañhaṁ byākattā hoti;
attanā ca samādhisampanno hoti, samādhisampadāya kathāya ca āgataṁ pañhaṁ byākattā hoti;
attanā ca paññāsampanno hoti, paññāsampadāya kathāya ca āgataṁ pañhaṁ byākattā hoti;
attanā ca vimuttisampanno hoti, vimuttisampadāya kathāya ca āgataṁ pañhaṁ byākattā hoti;
attanā ca vimuttiñāṇadassanasampanno hoti, vimuttiñāṇadassanasampadāya kathāya ca āgataṁ pañhaṁ byākattā hoti.
Imehi kho, bhikkhave, pañcahi dhammehi samannāgato bhikkhu alaṁsākaccho sabrahmacārīnan"ti.
Pañcamaṁ.