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Saṁyutta Nikāya — The Linked Discourses

Vol 1:
Verses
SN1-11
Vol 2:
Causation
SN12-21
Vol 3:
Aggregates
SN22-34
Vol 4:
Sense Bases
SN35-44
Vol 5:
Great Book
SN45-56

SN17: Linked Discourses on Possessions, Honour, and Popularity

III. The Third Chapter — SN17.30: A Mendicant With Defilements Ended

1At Sāvatthī.

“Mendicants, possessions, honor, and popularity are an obstacle even for a mendicant who is perfected, with defilements ended.”

When he said this, Venerable Ānanda said to the Buddha: “Sir, what do possessions, honor, and popularity obstruct for a mendicant with defilements ended?”

“Ānanda, I don’t say that possessions, honor, and popularity obstruct the unshakable freedom of heart. But I do say that possessions, honor, and popularity obstruct the achievement of blissful meditations in this very life for a meditator who is diligent, keen, and resolute.

So brutal are possessions, honor, and popularity—bitter and harsh, an obstacle to reaching the supreme sanctuary.

So you should train like this: ‘We will give up arisen possessions, honor, and popularity, and we won’t let them occupy our minds.’ That’s how you should train.”

1Sāvatthiyaṁ vihārati.

""Yopi so, bhikkhave, bhikkhu arahaṁ khīṇāsavo tassapāhaṁ lābhasakkārasiloko antarāyāya vadāmī"ti.

Evaṁ vutte, āyasmā ānando bhagavantaṁ etadavoca: "Kissa pana, bhante, khīṇāsavassa bhikkhuno lābhasakkārasiloko antarāyāyā"ti?

"Yā hissa sā, Ānanda, akuppā cetovimutti nāhaṁ tassā lābhasakkārasilokaṁ antarāyāya vadāmi. Ye ca khvassa, Ānanda, appamattassa ātāpino pahitattassa vihārato diṭṭhadhammasukhavihārā adhigatā tesāhamassa lābhasakkārasilokaṁ antarāyāya vadāmi.

Evaṁ dāruṇo kho, Ānanda, lābhasakkārasiloko kaṭuko pharuso antarāyiko anuttarassa yogakkhemassa adhigamāya.

TasmātihĀnanda, evaṁ sikkhitabbaṁ: ‘uppannaṁ lābhasakkārasilokaṁ pajahissāma, na ca no uppanno lābhasakkārasiloko cittaṁ pariyādāya ṭhassatī’ti. Evañhi vo, Ānanda, sikkhitabban"ti.


Dasamaṁ.
Tatiyo vaggo.

2Mātugāmo ca kalyāṇī,
putto ca ekadhītu ca;
Samaṇabrāhmaṇā tīṇi,
chavi rajju ca bhikkhunāti.