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Majjhima Nikaaya I.
3.7 Cuulahatthipadopamasutta.m-
(27)The Minor Discourse of the Simile of the Elephants Footprint.
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One lived in the monastery offered by Anaathapindika in
Jetas grove in Saavatthi. At that time the brahmin Jaanussoni was travelling in a
chariot completely covered in white and seeing the brahmin Pilotika walking in the
distance. asked him, from where is good Vacchaayana coming at this time of the day
Friend, I am now come from the presence of the Blessed One. What does good Vacchaayana
think of the recluse Gotamas accomplishment of wisdom? Does he think he is wise? Who
am I to know the wisdom of the recluse Gotama? It should be somebody like him to know the
level of wisdom of the recluse Gotama. Indeed good Vacchaayana praises the recluse Gotama
much Who am I to praise the recluse Gotama?. Out of the praiseworthy the recluse Gotama is
one. He is chief among gods and men. Good Vacchaayana, seeing what good in the recluse
Gotama praises him in this manner? Like a clever elephant hunter, who has entered an
elephant grove, seeing the footprint of an elephant huge in length and breadth would come
to the conclusion, indeed this is the foot print of a huge elephant. In the same manner I
seeing these four characteristics in the recluse Gotama conclude. Indeed the Blessed One
is rightfully enlightened, the Teaching of the Blessed One is well proclaimed and the
Community of bhikkhus are well established: What four?
Friend, I see a certain wise warrior, a clever forceful disputer who could even split a
hair, wandering about, thinking he is wise. Then he hears that the recluse Gotama had gone
to a certain village or hamlet. Then they build up a question, approach the recluse Gotama
and ask this question from him. Then he replies in this manner and by that they draw him
for a dispute.Then he hears that the recluse Gotama has come to a certain village or
hamlet so forming a question approaches the recluse Gotama. The recluse Gotama advises,
instructs, makes the heart light and pleasant, He does not even ask the question, so where
is a dispute, they become all round disciples of the recluse Gotama. Seeing this first
characteristic of the recluse Gotama I have come to the conclusion that the recluse Gotama
is rightfully enlightened, the Blessed Ones Teaching is well proclaimed and the
community of bhikkhus have come to the right path.
Again, I see a certain wise brahmin a forceful clever disputer, who could even split a
hair, wandering about, thinking he is wise. Then he hears that when the recluse Gotama had
gone to a certain village or hamlet. they had built up a question, and approached the
recluse Gotama, asked this question, when asked he had replied in this manner and they had
drawn him to a dispute .Then he hears that the recluse Gotama has come to a certain
village or hamlet and making up a question approaches the recluse Gotama. The recluse
Gotama advises, instructs, makes the heart light and pleasant, he does not even ask the
question, so where is a dispute, they become all round disciples of the recluse Gotama.
Seeing this second characteristic of the recluse Gotama I have come to the conclusion that
the recluse Gotama is rightfully enlightened. The Blessed Ones Teaching is well
proclaimed and the community of bhikkhus has come to the right path..
Again I see a certain wise householder, a clever forceful disputer who could even split
a hair, wandering about, thinking he is wise. He hears that the recluse Gotama had gone to
a certain village or hamlet.Then they made up a question, approached the recluse Gotama,
asked this question, and he had replied in this manner had drawn him to a dispute thus.
Then he hears that the recluse Gotama has come to a certain village or hamlet and making
up a question approaches the recluse Gotama. The recluse Gotama advises, instructs, makes
the heart light and pleasant. He does not even ask the question, so where is a dispute,
they become all round disciples of the recluse Gotama. Seeing this third characteristic of
the recluse Gotama I have come to the conclusion that the recluse Gotama is rightfully
enlightened. The Blessed Ones Teaching is well proclaimed and the community of
bhikkhus have come to the right path..
Again, I see a certain wise recluse, a clever forceful disputer who could even split a
hair, wandering about, thinking he is wise. Then he hears that when the recluse Gotama had
gone to a certain village or hamlet. they had made up a question, had approached the
recluse Gotama and asked this question. He had replied in this manner and had drawn him to
a dispute. Then he hears that the recluse Gotama has come to a certain village or hamlet
and building up a question approaches the recluse Gotama. The recluse Gotama advises,
instructs, makes the heart light and pleasant, he does not even ask the question, so where
is a dispute, they become all round disciples of the recluse Gotama. They ask for the
going forth, to leave the household and become homeless. Withdrawn from the crowd would
abide diligent for dispelling. For whatever purpose sons of clansmen leave the household
and become homeless, that highest end of the holy life they here and now realise, and
abide. They say, our mind nearly perished, now it is happy. Earlier we were not recluses
although we thought we were recluses. Earlier we were not brahmins, yet we thought we were
recluses and brahmins. Not perfect, we acknowledged we were perfect. Now we are perfect.
Seeing this fourth characteristic of the recluse Gotama I have come to the conclusion that
the recluse Gotama is rightfully enlightened, the Blessed Ones Teaching is well
proclaimed and the community of bhikkhus has come to the right path..
When this was said, the brahmin Jaanussoni got down from his completely white chariot,
arranged his shawl on one shoulder and clasping his hands towards where the Blessed One
was repeated the words I worship that Blessed One perfect and rightfully enlightened
three times. And said some day we will see good Gotama and have a conversation on
this with him.Then the brahmin Jaanussoni approached the Blessed One, exchanged friendly
greetings and sat on a side. Seated the brahmin Jaanussoni repeated the complete
conversation between himself and the brahmin Pilotika. Then the Blessed One said brahmin,
the simile of the elephants footprint is not complete. I will explain it to you
completely, listen and attend carefully.
Brahmin, like the elephant hunter gone to the elephant grove would see a footprint of
an elephant huge in length and breadth. If he is clever he would not come to the
conclusion, indeed this is the foot- print of a huge elephant. What is the reason: In the
elephant grove there are she elephants by the name Vaamanikaa, they too have huge
footprints like that. He ignores it and sees the footprint of an elephant huge by the
length and breadth and placed at a high altitude. If he is a clever elephant hunter, he
would not come to the conclusion, indeed this is the foot print of a huge elephant. What
is the reason? In the elephant grove there are she elephants by the name uccaakaalarikaa,
Who also have huge footprints..Ignoring that, he sees the foot- print of an elephant huge
by the length and breadth placed at a high altitude and also furrows made with the tusk at
a high altitude. If he is clever, he would not come to the conclusion, indeed this is the
footprint of a huge elephant: What is the reason?. In the elephant grove, there are she
elephants, by the name uccaakanerukaa. They too have huge footprints. Ignoring that he
sees the footprint of an elephant placed at a high altitude and also furrows made with the
tusk at a high altitude, and branches broken from a high altitude and sees the elephant
himself at the root of a tree, in the open, standing, sitting or lying. Then he comes to
the conclusion indeed this is the huge elephant. In the same manner brahmin, the Thus Gone
One arises in the world, perfect, rightfully enlightened, endowed with knowledge and
conduct, well gone, knower of the worlds, the incomparable tamer of those to be tamed,
Teacher of gods and men, enlightened and blessed. He declares to the world together with
its Maaras, Brahmaas, the community of recluses and brahmins gods and men, that Teaching
good at the beginning, in the middle and at the end full of meaning even in the letter,
complete in every way stating the pure holy life. Hearing this a householder or a
householders son, born to some clan, gains faith in the Thus Gone One. With that
faith he reflects. The life in a household is full of defilements, going forth is like
open space. It is not easy for one living a household life to lead the holy life complete
and pure without defilements. What if I shave head and beard, don yellow robes and go
forth as a homeless. Later he gives up a little wealth, or much wealth, a small circle of
friends, or a large circle of friends, shaving head and beard, and donning yellow robes
goes forth as a homeless.
Gone forth he becomes a trainer in the life of a bhikkhu, gives up hurting living
things, throwing away stick and weapon, ashamed and compassion aroused, abides with
compassion for all beings. Abstaining from taking what is not given, desires the given,
the self made pure without thieving he abides. .Abstaining from low sexual intercourse
leads the holy life .Abstaining from telling lies becomes reliable and trustworthy and
abides without a dispute with the world. Giving up slandering, hearing here does not say
it elsewhere, to split these, hearing elsewhere does not say it here to split those, Thus
he unites the split, promotes unity, fond of unity talks words to unite. Giving up rough
talk, says pleasant words pleasing to the ears, .and words going straight to the heart of
the populace at large. Abstains from frivolous talk. Says appropriate words, that are
truthful, meaningful, in accordance with the Teaching and Discipline, those words that
could be treasured.
Abstains from destroying seed groups and vegetable groups. Partaking one meal a day,
abstains from food at night and at untimely hours. Abstains from dance, singing, music,
decorations, flowers and scents, ointments and adornments. Abstains from high and stately
beds. Abstains from accepting gold and silver, uncooked rice and uncooked flesh,. Abstains
from accepting women and girls, slaves, men or women, Abstains from accepting goats and
cows, fowl and pigs, elephants, cattle, .horses and mares.
Abstains from accepting fields and wealth, and abstains from doing the work of a
messenger. Abstains from buying and selling. Abstains from unfair ways of weighing and
measuring. Abstains from cutting, severing, destroying, highway robbery, and wrong ways of
obtaining morsel food.
Satisfied, covering the body with robes, and feeding the belly with morsel food, goes
with all the belongings where ever he goes. Like the birds small and large that go with
the weight of their wings. Likewise satisfied covering the body with robes and feeding the
belly with morsel food, goes with all the belongings where ever he goes. Endowed with this
mass of virtues, he experiences the pleasure of blamelessness internally. Seeing a form
with the eye, does not take the sign or the elements .To him that abides with the mental
faculty of the eye uncontrolled, may trickle demeritorious things of covetousness and
displeasure, he abides protecting the mental faculty of the eye..Hearing a sound with the
ear,- Cognizing a smell with the nose- tasting a taste with the tongue,- Cognizing a touch
with the body- Cognizing an idea with the mind, does not take the sign or the element. To
him that abides with the mental faculty of the mind uncontrolled, may trickle
demeritorious things of covetousness and displeasure, he abides protecting the mental
faculty of the mind. Endowed with the noble ones control of the mental faculties, he
experiences the untouched pleasure of the mental faculties (1). Coming forward and
returning is aware, looking on and looking aside is aware, bending and stretching is
aware, bearing bowl and the three robes is aware, tasting, drinking, eating and enjoying
is aware, going, standing, sitting, lying, awake, and keeping silence is aware.
Endowed with this mass of virtues, with this control of the mental faculties of the
noble ones, with the mindful awareness of the noble ones abides in a secluded dwelling, a
forest, the root of a tree, a mountain grotto or cave, a charnel ground, a jungle forest,
an open space, or a heap straw.. Returning from the alms round and after the meal is over,
sits in a cross legged position, the body placed straight and mindfulness established in
front.
Dispelling covetousness for the world he abides, cleaning the mind of covetousness
.Dispelling anger he abides cleaning the mind of anger, compassionate for all born lives.
Dispelling sloth and torpor he abides, mindful and aware of a perception of light,
mindfully cleaning sloth and torpor from the mind. Dispelling restlessness and worry he
abides with a mind internally appeased and cleans the mind of restlessness and worry.
Abides with doubts dispelled without doubts of meritorious things that should be done
The bhikkhu having dispelled the five hindrances of the mind, making the minor
defilements weak through wisdom, away from sensual thoughts and away from demeritorious
things, with thoughts and thought processes and with joy and pleasantness born of
seclusion attained to abides in the first jhaana. Brahmin, to this is called the footprint
of the Thus Gone One, the dwelling of the Thus Gone One, the delight of the Thus Gone One.
The noble disciple does not conclude .yet, that the Blessed One is rightfully enlightened,
the Teaching of the Blessed One is well proclaimed, the Community of bhikkhus have gone
the right path. Again brahmin, the bhikkhu overcomimng thoughts and thought processes, the
mind internally appeased, brought to a single point, without thoughts and thought
processes and with joy and pleasantness born of concentration attained to abides in the
second jhaana. To this is called the footprint of the Thus Gone One, the dwelling of the
Thus Gone One, the delight of the Thus Gone One. The noble disciple does not conclude yet
that the Blessed One is rightfully enlightened, the Teaching of the Blessed One is well
proclaimed, the Community of bhikkhus have gone the right path. Again, brahmin, the
bhikkhu with equanimity to joy and detachment abides mindful and aware, and experiencing
pleasantness with the body attained to abides in the third jhaana. To this the noble ones
say abiding in pleasanatness mindful of equanimity.This is called the footprint of the
Thus Gone One, the dwelling of the Thus gone One, the delight of the Thus Gone One. The
noble disciple does not conclude yet that the Blessed One is rightfully enlightened, the
Teaching of the Blessed One is well proclaimed, the community of bhikkhus have gone the
right path. Again, brahmin, the bhikkhu dispelling pleasantness and unpleasantness and
earlier having dispelled pleasure and displeasure, without unpleasantness and
pleasantness, and mindfulness purified with equanimity attained to abides in the fourth
jhaana. Brahmin.This also, is called the footprint of the Thus Gone One, the dwelling of
the Thus Gone One, the delight of the Thus Gone One.The noble disciple does not conclude
yet that the Blessed One is rightfully enlightened, the Teaching of the Blessed One is
well proclaimed, the community of bhikkhus has gone the right path.
When the mind is concentrated, pure, free from minor defilements, is malleable workable
not disturbed, he directs the mind for the knowledge of previous births. Recollects the
manifold previous births, one birth, two births, three, four, five, ten, twenty, thirty,
forty, fifty, a hundred births, a thousand births, a hundred thousand births, innumerable
forward cycles of births, innumerable backward cycles of births, innumerable forward and
backward cycles of births. There, I was of such name, clan, disposition, supports,
experiencing such pleasant and unpleasant feelings and with such a life span. Disappearing
from there was born there with such name, clan, disposition, supports, experiencing such
pleasant and unpleasant feelings, with such a life span, disappearing from there, is born
here. Thus with all modes and all details manifold previous births are recollected.
Brahmin, this too is called the footprint of the Thus Gone One, the dwelling of the Thus
Gone One, the delight of the Thus Gone One. The noble disciple does not conclude yet, the
Blessed One is rightfully enlightened, the Teaching of the Blessed One is well
proiclaimed, the Community of bhikkhus has gone the right path.
When the mind is concentrated, pure, free from minor defilements malleable workable not
disturbed, he directs the mind for the knowledge of the disappearing and appearing of
beings. With the heavenly eye purified beyond human, he sees beings disappearing and
appearing unexalted and exalted, beautiful and ugly. Saw them arising in good and bad
states according to their actions: These good beings misbehaving by body, speech and mind,
blaming noble ones, with the wrong view of actions, after death are born in loss, in
decrease, in hell. As for these good beings, well behaved in body speech and mind , not
blaming noble ones, with the right view of actions after death are born in heaven. Thus
with the heavenly eye purified beyond human he sees beings disappearing and appearing.
Brahmin, this too is called the footprint of the Thus Gone One, the dwelling of the Thus
Gone One, the delight of the Thus Gone One. The noble disciple does not conclude yet, that
the Blessed One is rightfully enlightened. The Teaching of the Blessed One is well
proclaimed, the Community of bhikkhus has gone the right path.
When the mind is concentrated, pure, free from minor defilements, is malleable workable
not disturbed, he directs the mind for the destruction of desires. Knows, this is
unpleasant, this is the arising of unpleasantness, this is the cessation of
unpleasantness, this is the path to the cessation of unpleasantness, as it really is.
Knows these are desires, these are the arising of desires, these are the cessation of
desires, and this is the path, to the cessation of desires as it really is. Brahmin, this
too is called the footprint of the Thus Gone One, the home of the Thus Gone One, the
delight of the Thus Gone One. The noble disciple at this point concludes, the Blessed One
is rightfully enlightened. The Teaching of the Blessed One is well proclaimed, the
Community of bhikkhus have gone the right path. When he knows this and sees this, his mind
is released from sensual desires. Its released from the desires to be, and from
desires of ignorance (2) When released knows, am released, knowledge arose, birth is
destroyed, the holy life is lived to the end. What should be done is done, there is
nothing more to wish. Brahmin, this too is called the footprint of the Thus Gone One, the
home of the Thus Gone One, the delight of the Thus Gone One. The noble disciple at this
point concludes, the Blessed One is rightfully enlightened, the Teaching of the Blessed
One is well proclaimed, the Community of bhikkhus have gone the right path..Brahmin, in
this manner, the simile of the footprint of the Blessed One is complete.
Then the brahmin Jaanussoni said, good Gotama, now I know, it is like something
overturned is reinstalled , something covered is made manifest, it is as the path is told
to one who has lost his way, as an oil lamp was lighted for those who have eyes to see
forms. Thus good Gotama has explained the Teaching in various ways. Now I take refuge in
good Gotama, in the Teaching and the Community of bhikkhus. May I be remembered as a lay
disciple from today until life lasts. . . . .
Notes.
1. Experiences the untouched pleasure of the mental faculties ajjhattam
abyaasekasukha.m pa.tisa.m vedeti A person who controls the mental faculties
aims to experience this pleasure, with much pressure, that is his mind should not change
on account of any data that come through the six spheres of mental contact. When the
bhikkhu becomes an arahant a perfected one this becomes a constant pleasure
to him. Whatever the circumstance may be his mind does not change on account of a contact
at one or the other door of the mental faculties.
2. Is released from the desires of ignorance.avijjaasavaapi citta.m
vimuccati The desires of ignorance always come through the six spheres of
contact. Whatever data we collect through seeing,hearing, smelling, tasting, touch of the
body, and cognizing ideas, we take that data as agreeable, pleasaant, and mine, and this
is called ignorance.
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