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55. Sotāpattisaṁyutta: On Stream-Entry

VI. A Wise Person — SN55.54: Sick

1At one time the Buddha was staying in the land of the Sakyans, near Kapilavatthu in the Banyan Tree Monastery.

At that time several mendicants were making a robe for the Buddha, thinking that when his robe was finished and the three months of the rains residence had passed the Buddha would set out wandering.


Mahānāma the Sakyan heard about this.


Then he went up to the Buddha, bowed, sat down to one side, and told him that he had heard that the Buddha was leaving. He added: “Sir, I haven’t heard and learned it in the presence of the Buddha how a wise lay follower should advise another wise lay follower who is sick, suffering, gravely ill.”

2“Mahānāma, a wise lay follower should put at ease another wise lay follower who is sick, suffering, gravely ill with four consolations. ‘Be at ease, sir. You have experiential confidence in the Buddha … the teaching … the Saṅgha … And you have the ethical conduct loved by the noble ones … leading to immersion.’

3When a wise lay follower has put at ease another wise lay follower who is sick, suffering, gravely ill with these four consolations, they should say: ‘Are you concerned for your mother and father?’ If they reply, ‘I am,’ they should say: ‘But sir, it’s your nature to die. Whether or not you are concerned for your mother and father, you will die anyway. It would be good to give up concern for your mother and father.’

4If they reply, ‘I have given up concern for my mother and father,’ they should say: ‘But are you concerned for your partners and children?’ If they reply, ‘I am,’ they should say: ‘But sir, it’s your nature to die. Whether or not you are concerned for your partners and children, you will die anyway. It would be good to give up concern for your partners and children.’

5If they reply, ‘I have given up concern for my partners and children,’ they should say: ‘But are you concerned for the five kinds of human sensual stimulation?’ If they reply, ‘I am,’ they should say: ‘Good sir, heavenly sensual pleasures are better than human sensual pleasures. It would be good to turn your mind away from human sensual pleasures and fix it on the gods of the Four Great Kings.’

6If they reply, ‘I have done so,’ they should say: ‘Good sir, the gods of the Thirty Three are better than the gods of the Four Great Kings …

7 … Good sir, the gods of Yama … the Joyful Gods … the Gods Who Love to Create … the Gods Who Control the Creations of Others … the Gods of the Brahmā realm are better than the Gods Who Control the Creations of Others. It would be good to turn your mind away from the Gods Who Control the Creations of Others and fix it on the Gods of the Brahmā realm.’

If they reply, ‘I have done so,’ they should say: ‘Good sir, the Brahmā realm is impermanent, not lasting, and included within identity. It would be good to turn your mind away from the Brahmā realm and apply it to the cessation of identity.’


8If they reply, ‘I have done so,’ then there is no difference between a lay follower whose mind is freed in this way and a mendicant whose mind is freed from defilements; that is, between the freedom of one and the other.”

1Ekaṁ samayaṁ bhagavā sakkesu vihārati kapilavatthusmiṁ nigrodhārāme.

Tena kho pana samayena sambahulā bhikkhū bhagavato cīvarakammaṁ karonti: "niṭṭhitacīvaro bhagavā temāsaccayena cārikaṁ pakkamissatī"ti.


Assosi kho mahānāmo sakko: "sambahulā kira bhikkhū bhagavato cīvarakammaṁ karonti: ‘niṭṭhitacīvaro bhagavā temāsaccayena cārikaṁ pakkamissatī’"ti.


Atha kho mahānāmo sakko yena bhagavā tenupasaṅkami; upasaṅkamitvā bhagavantaṁ abhivādetvā ekamantaṁ nisīdi. Ekamantaṁ nisinno kho mahānāmo sakko bhagavantaṁ etadavoca: "sutametaṁ, bhante: ‘sambahulā kira bhikkhū bhagavato cīvarakammaṁ karonti – niṭṭhitacīvaro bhagavā temāsaccayena cārikaṁ pakkamissatī’ti. Na kho netaṁ, bhante, bhagavato sammukhā sutaṁ sammukhā paṭiggahitaṁ sappaññena upāsakena sappañño upāsako ābādhiko dukkhito bāḷhagilāno ovaditabbo"ti.

2"Sappaññena, mahānāma, upāsakena sappañño upāsako ābādhiko dukkhito bāḷhagilāno catūhi assāsanīyehi dhammehi assāsetabbo: ‘assāsatāyasmā – atthāyasmato buddhe aveccappasādo itipi so bhagavā … pe … satthā devamanussānaṁ buddho bhagavāti. Assāsatāyasmā – atthāyasmato dhamme … pe … saṅghe … pe … ariyakantāni sīlāni akhaṇḍāni … pe … samādhisaṁvattanikānī’ti.

3Sappaññena, mahānāma, upāsakena sappañño upāsako ābādhiko dukkhito bāḷhagilāno imehi catūhi assāsanīyehi dhammehi assāsetvā evamassa vacanīyo: ‘atthāyasmato mātāpitūsu apekkhā’ti? So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘atthi me mātāpitūsu apekkhā’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘āyasmā kho māriso maraṇadhammo. Sacepāyasmā mātāpitūsu apekkhaṁ karissati, marissateva; no cepāyasmā mātāpitūsu apekkhaṁ karissati, marissateva. Sādhāyasmā, yā te mātāpitūsu apekkhā taṁ pajahā’ti.

4So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘yā me mātāpitūsu apekkhā sā pahīnā’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘atthi panāyasmato puttadāresu apekkhā’ti? So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘atthi me puttadāresu apekkhā’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘āyasmā kho māriso maraṇadhammo. Sacepāyasmā puttadāresu apekkhaṁ karissati, marissateva; no cepāyasmā puttadāresu apekkhaṁ karissati, marissateva. Sādhāyasmā, yā te puttadāresu apekkhā taṁ pajahā’ti.

5So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘yā me puttadāresu apekkhā sā pahīnā’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘atthi panāyasmato mānusakesu pañcasu kāmaguṇesu apekkhā’ti? So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘atthi me mānusakesu pañcasu kāmaguṇesu apekkhā’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘mānusakehi kho, āvuso, kāmehi dibbā kāmā abhikkantatarā ca paṇītatarā ca. Sādhāyasmā, mānusakehi kāmehi cittaṁ vuṭṭhāpetvā cātumahārājikesu devesu cittaṁ adhimocehī’ti.

6So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘mānusakehi me kāmehi cittaṁ vuṭṭhitaṁ, cātumahārājikesu devesu cittaṁ adhimocitan’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘cātumahārājikehi kho, āvuso, devehi tāvatiṁsā devā abhikkantatarā ca paṇītatarā ca. Sādhāyasmā, cātumahārājikehi devehi cittaṁ vuṭṭhāpetvā tāvatiṁsesu devesu cittaṁ adhimocehī’ti.

7So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘cātumahārājikehi me devehi cittaṁ vuṭṭhitaṁ, tāvatiṁsesu devesu cittaṁ adhimocitan’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘tāvatiṁsehi kho, āvuso, devehi yāmā devā … pe … tusitā devā … pe … nimmānaratī devā … pe … paranimmitavāsavāttī devā … pe … paranimmitavāsavāttīhi kho, āvuso, devehi brahmaloko abhikkantataro ca paṇītataro ca. Sādhāyasmā, paranimmitavāsavāttīhi devehi cittaṁ vuṭṭhāpetvā brahmaloke cittaṁ adhimocehī’ti.

So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘paranimmitavāsavāttīhi me devehi cittaṁ vuṭṭhitaṁ, brahmaloke cittaṁ adhimocitan’ti, so evamassa vacanīyo: ‘brahmalokopi kho, āvuso, anicco addhuvo sakkāyapariyāpanno. Sādhāyasmā, brahmalokā cittaṁ vuṭṭhāpetvā sakkāyanirodhe cittaṁ upasaṁharāhī’ti.


8So ce evaṁ vadeyya: ‘brahmalokā me cittaṁ vuṭṭhitaṁ, sakkāyanirodhe cittaṁ upasaṁharāmī’ti; evaṁ vimuttacittassa kho, mahānāma, upāsakassa āsavā vimuttacittena bhikkhunā na kiñci nānākaraṇaṁ vadāmi, yadidaṁ – vimuttiyā vimuttan"ti.

Catutthaṁ.