2. Devaputtasaṁyutta: On Gods
I. The First Chapter — SN2.7: With Pañcālacaṇḍa
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1At Sāvatthī.
Standing to one side, the god Pañcālacaṇḍa recited this verse in the Buddha’s presence:
2“The opening amid confinement
was discovered by the Buddha of vast intelligence,
who woke up to absorption,
the sage, the solitary bull.”
3“Even amid confinement they discover,” said the Buddha to Pañcālacaṇḍa,
“the principle for attaining extinguishment.
Those who have acquired mindfulness
are perfectly serene in samādhi.”
1Sāvatthinidānaṁ.
Ekamantaṁ ṭhito kho pañcālacaṇḍo devaputto bhagavato santike imaṁ gāthaṁ abhāsi:
2"Sambādhe vata okāsaṁ,
Avindi bhūrimedhaso;
Yo jhanamabujjhi buddho,
Paṭilīnanisabho munī"ti.
3"Sambādhe vāpi vindanti, (pañcālacaṇḍāti bhagavā)
Dhammaṁ nibbānapattiyā;
Ye satiṁ paccalatthaṁsu,
Sammā te susamāhitā"ti.