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[[Thanissaro Bhikkhu]]
 
  
 
I have heard that on one occasion a certain [[monk]] was dwelling among the Kosalans in a {{Wiki|forest}} thicket. Now at that [[time]], as he had gone to spend the day [in the thicket], he was [[thinking]] [[unskillful]] [[thoughts]], connected with the [[household life]].
 
I have heard that on one occasion a certain [[monk]] was dwelling among the Kosalans in a {{Wiki|forest}} thicket. Now at that [[time]], as he had gone to spend the day [in the thicket], he was [[thinking]] [[unskillful]] [[thoughts]], connected with the [[household life]].
  
 
Then the [[devata]] inhabiting the {{Wiki|forest}} thicket, [[feeling]] [[sympathy]] for the [[monk]], [[desiring]] his [[benefit]], [[desiring]] to bring him to his [[senses]], approached him and addressed him with this verse:
 
Then the [[devata]] inhabiting the {{Wiki|forest}} thicket, [[feeling]] [[sympathy]] for the [[monk]], [[desiring]] his [[benefit]], [[desiring]] to bring him to his [[senses]], approached him and addressed him with this verse:
 
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sheds the adhering dust."
 
The [[monk]], chastened by the [[devata]], came to his [[senses]].
 
The [[monk]], chastened by the [[devata]], came to his [[senses]].
 
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Seclusion
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu



I have heard that on one occasion a certain monk was dwelling among the Kosalans in a forest thicket. Now at that time, as he had gone to spend the day [in the thicket], he was thinking unskillful thoughts, connected with the household life.

Then the devata inhabiting the forest thicket, feeling sympathy for the monk, desiring his benefit, desiring to bring him to his senses, approached him and addressed him with this verse:

"Desiring seclusion
you've entered the forest,
and yet your mind
goes running outside.
You, a person:
subdue your desire for people.
Then you'll be happy, free
from passion.
Dispel discontent,
be mindful.

Let me remind you
of that which is good
for the dust
of the regions below
is hard to transcend.
Don't let the dust
of the sensual
pull you down.

As a bird
spattered with dirt
sheds the adhering dust with a shake,
so a monk
energetic & mindful
sheds the adhering dust."
The monk, chastened by the devata, came to his senses.

Source

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