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Difference between revisions of "Danda Sutta"

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At [[Savatthi]]. There the [[Blessed One]] said: "From an inconstruable beginning comes transmigration. A beginning point is not evident, though [[beings]] hindered by [[ignorance]] and fettered by [[craving]] are transmigrating & wandering on. Just as a stick thrown up in the [[air]] lands sometimes on its base, sometimes on its side, sometimes on its tip; in the same way, [[beings]] hindered by [[ignorance]] and fettered by [[craving]], transmigrating & wandering on, sometimes go from this [[world]] to another [[world]], sometimes come from another [[world]] to this.
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At [[Savatthi]]. There the [[Blessed One]] said: "From an inconstruable beginning comes [[transmigration]]. A beginning point is not evident, though [[beings]] hindered by [[ignorance]] and [[fettered]] by [[craving]] are transmigrating & wandering on. Just as a stick thrown up in the [[air]] lands sometimes on its base, sometimes on its side, sometimes on its tip; in the same way, [[beings]] hindered by [[ignorance]] and [[fettered]] by [[craving]], transmigrating & wandering on, sometimes go from this [[world]] to another [[world]], sometimes come from another [[world]] to this.
  
"Why is that? From an inconstruable beginning comes transmigration. A beginning point is not evident, though [[beings]] hindered by [[ignorance]] and fettered by [[craving]] are transmigrating & wandering on. Long have you thus [[experienced]] [[stress]], [[experienced]] [[pain]], [[experienced]] loss, swelling the cemeteries, enough to become disenchanted with all [[fabricated]] things, enough to become dispassionate, enough to be released."
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"Why is that? From an inconstruable beginning comes [[transmigration]]. A beginning point is not evident, though [[beings]] hindered by [[ignorance]] and [[fettered]] by [[craving]] are transmigrating & wandering on. Long have you thus [[experienced]] [[stress]], [[experienced]] [[pain]], [[experienced]] loss, swelling the {{Wiki|cemeteries}}, enough to become disenchanted with all [[fabricated]] things, enough to become dispassionate, enough to be released."
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 17 August 2014

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The Stick
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu



At Savatthi. There the Blessed One said: "From an inconstruable beginning comes transmigration. A beginning point is not evident, though beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving are transmigrating & wandering on. Just as a stick thrown up in the air lands sometimes on its base, sometimes on its side, sometimes on its tip; in the same way, beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving, transmigrating & wandering on, sometimes go from this world to another world, sometimes come from another world to this.

"Why is that? From an inconstruable beginning comes transmigration. A beginning point is not evident, though beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving are transmigrating & wandering on. Long have you thus experienced stress, experienced pain, experienced loss, swelling the cemeteries, enough to become disenchanted with all fabricated things, enough to become dispassionate, enough to be released."

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