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MAJJHIMA NIKAAYA III
II. 3. 5. Maagandiyasutta.m
III. 4. 8. Uddesavibhangasutta.m
(138)- Point by point Classification.
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anaathapindika in
Jetas grove in Saavatthi. The Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus from there.
Bhikkhus I will give the point by point classification, listen attentively.
Those bhikkhus agreed and the Blessed One said thus. Bhikkhus, in whatever manner
the bhikkhu examines, he finds his external consciousness is not scattered, internally is
not settled and without a holding is not worried. Bhikkhus, when the bhikkhus
external consciousness is not scattered, internally is not settled and without a holding
is not worried, there would not be to him future arisings of birth, decay, death and
unpleasantness. The Blessed One said thus, got up from his seat and went to his
dwelling.
Soon after the Blessed One had left, it occurred to those bhikkhus. The Blessed One has
given this short exposition and without giving the detailed explanation has got up from
his seat and gone to his dwelling Bhikkhus, in whatever manner the bhikkhu examines,
he finds his external consciousness is not scattered, internally is not settled and
without a holding is not worried. Bhikkhus, when the bhikkhus external consciousness
is not scattered, internally is not settled and without a holding is not worried, there
would not be to him future arisings of birth, decay, death and unpleasantness. Who
could give us the detailed explanation to this short exposition given by the Blessed One?
It occurred to those bhikkhus, venerable Mahaakaccaana is praised by the Teacher as
well as by the wise co-associates in the holy life. It is possible for venerable
Mahaakaccaana to give the detailed exposition for this short exposition given by the
Blessed One. What if we approached venerable Mahaakaccaana and asked this. Then those
bhikkhus approached venerable Mahaakaccaana, exchanged friendly greetings, sat on a side
and said. Friend, Kaccaana, the Blessed One gave this short exposition and without
giving the detailed exposition got up from the seat and went to his
dwelling.-Bhikkhus, in whatever manner the bhikkhu examines, he finds his external
consciousness is not scattered, internally is not settled and without a holding is not
worried. Bhikkhus, when the bhikkhus external consciousness is not scattered,
internally is not settled and without a holding is not worried, there would not be to him
future arisings of birth, decay, death and unpleasantness. Now who could give us the
detailed exposition of this short exposition?
It occurred to us venerable Mahaakaccaana is praised by the Teacher as well as the wise
co-associates of the holy life. It is possible for venerable Mahaakaccaana to give the
detailed exposition for this short exposition given by the Blessed One. What if we
approached venerable Mahaakaccaana and asked this. So those bhikkhus approached venerable
Mahaakaccaana and said Friend Kaccaana, explain this to us.
Friends, it is like a man in need of heartwood, going in search of it, come to a
standing huge tree full of heartwood, ignoring the heartwood, roots and trunk was to think
that the branches and leaves was the heartwood. In the same manner, the venerable ones
come face to face with the Teacher have ignored him and should ask it from me. That
Blessed One knows, sees, has become wise, has become the Teaching and has become Brahmaa.
He preaches and practises, is the bringer of meanings, the giver of deathlessness, the
lord of the Teachingand thus gone. Now is the right time to ask this from him and as he
explains it, we will bear it in our minds.
Friend Kaccaana, indeed,that Blessed One knows, sees, has become wise, has become
the Teaching and has become Brahmaa. He preaches and practises it, is the bringer of
meanings, the giver of deathlessness, the lord of the Teachingand thus gone. Now is the
right time to ask this from him and as he explains it, we will bear it in our minds Yet,
venerable Mahaakaccaana is praised by the Teacher as well as the wise co-associates of the
holy life. It is possible for venerable Mahaakaccaana to give the detailed exposition for
this short exposition given by the Blessed One. Friend Kaccaana, explain this to us, if it
is not troublesome to you.
Then friends, listen and attend carefully. Those bhkkhus agreed and
venerable Mahaakaccaana said thus The Blessed One has given this short exposition
and without giving the detailed explanation has got up from his seat and gone to his
dwelling Bhikkhus, in whatever manner the bhikkhu examines, he finds his external
consciousness is not scattered, internally is not settled and without a holding he is not
worried. Bhikkhus, when the bhikkhus external consciousness is not scattered,
internally is not settled and without a holding is not worried, there would not be to him
future arisings of birth, decay, death and unpleasantness Of this short exposition,
I understand the detailed explanation thus.
Friends, how is external consciousness scattered and spread out? Friends, the bhikkhu
seeing a form has eye consciousness which follows that form enslaved, boundfettered and in
search of pleasure. To this is called external consciousness is scattered and spread out.
Hearing a sound,...re.... Smelling a scent,...re....Tasting ...re.... Experiencing a
touch,...re..... Cognizing an idea has mind consciousness which follows that idea
enslaved, bound and fettered in search of pleasure. To this is called external
consciousness is scattered and spread out.. :.
Friends, how is external consciousness not scattered and not spread out? Friends, the
bhikkhu seeing a form has eye consciousness which does not follow that form enslaved,
bound and fettered in search of pleasure. To this is called external consciousness is not
scattered and not spread out. Hearing a sound,...re.... Smelling a scent,...re....Tasting
...re.... Experiencing a touch,...re..... Cognizing an idea has mind consciousness which
does not follow that idea enslaved, bound and fettered in search of pleasure. To this is
called external consciousness is not scattered and not spread out.. :.
Friends, how is the mind internally settled? Friends, the bhikkhu secluded from sensual
desires and demerit, with thoughts and thought processes and with joy and pleasantness
born of seclusion attains to the first jhaana. To him there is consciousness which is
enslaved, bound, fettered and in search of pleasure following after joy and pleasantness
born of seclusion. To this is called the mind is internally settled. Again the bhikkhu
overcoming thoughts and thought processes, internally the mind settled and in one point,
with joy and pleasantness born of concentration attains to the second jhaana. To him there
is consciousness which is enslaved, bound, fettered and in search of pleasure following
after joy and pleasantness born of concentration.To this is called the mind is internally
settled. Again the bhikkhu with equanimity to joy and detachment abides mindful and aware
and with the body experiencing pleasantness too, attains to the third jhaana. To this the
noble ones say abiding in pleasantness with equanimity. To him there is consciousness
which is enslaved, bound, fettered and in search of pleasure following after equanimity.
To this is called the mind is internally settled. Again, friends the bhikkhu dispelling
pleasantness and unpleasaantness and earlier having overcome pleasure and displeasure,
with equanimty mindfulness purified attains to the fourth jhaana.To him there is
consciousness which is enslaved, bound, fettered and in search of pleasure following after
neither unpleasantness nor pleasantness. To this is called the mind is internally settled.
Friends, how is the mind internally not settled?Friends, the bhikkhu secluded from
sensual desires and demerit, with thoughts and thought processes and with joy and
pleasantness born of seclusion attains to the first jhaana. His consciousness is not
enslaved, bound, fettered and is not in search of pleasure following after joy and
pleasantness born of seclusion. To this is called the mind is internally not settled.
Again the bhikkhu overcoming thoughts and thought processes, internally the mind settled
and in one point, with joy and pleasantness born of concentration attains to the second
jhaana. His consciousness is not enslaved, bound, fettered and is not in search of
pleasure following after joy and pleasantness born of concentration. To this is called the
mind is not internally settled. Again the bhikkhu with equanimity to joy and detachment
abides mindful and aware and with the body experiencing pleasantness too, attains to the
third jhaana. To this the noble ones say abiding in pleasantness with equanimity.His
consciousness is not enslaved, bound, fettered and is not in search of pleasure following
after equanimity. To this is called the mind is internally not settled. Again, friends the
bhikkhu dispelling pleasantness and unpleasaantness and earlier having overcome pleasure
and displeasure, with equanimty mindfulness purified attains to the fourth jhaana. His
consciousness is not enslaved, bound, fettered and is not in search of pleasure following
after neither unpleasantness nor pleasantness. To this is called the mind is not
internally settled. Friends, to this is said the mind is internally not settled.
Friends, how is there worry for non holding? Friends, the not learned ordinary man who
has not seen noble ones or Great Beings, not clever in their Teachings and not trained in
their Teachings sees matter in self, or a material self, or in self matter, or in matter
selfThat matter changes, takes some other form. Consciousness arises to him about the
changed nature of matter and he worries about the changed nature of matter. The worry
takes hold of the mind in which the Teaching had arisen, terrifying and annoying it and he
worries without a hold. Sees feelings in self, or a feeling self, or in self feelings, or
in feelings self,....re..... Sees perceptions in self, or a perceiving self, or in self
perceptions, or in perceptions self,....re... Sees determinations in self, or a
determining self, or in self determinations, or in determinations selfSees consciousness
in self, or a conscious self, or in self consciousness, or in consciousess self . This
consciousness changes, take some other form. Consciousness arises to him about the changed
nature of consciousess and he worries about the changed nature of consciousness. The worry
takes hold of the mind in which the Teaching had arisen, terrifying and annoying it and he
worries without a hold. Friends, this is worrying for non holding..
Friends, how is there no worry for non holding? Friends, the learned noble disciple who
has seen noble ones and Great Beings, is clever in their Teachings and trained in their
Teachings does not see matter in self, or a material self, or in self matter, or in matter
selfThat matter changes, takes some other form. Consciousness arises to him about the
changed nature of matter and he does not worry about the changed nature of matter. The
worry does not take hold of the mind in which the Teaching had arisen, terrifying and
annoying it and he does not worry without a hold..Does not see feelings in self, or a
feeling self, or in self feelings, or in feelings self,....re..... Does not see
perceptions in self, or a perceiving self, or in self perceptions, or in perceptions
self,....re... Does not see determinations in self, or a determining self, or in self
determinations, or in determinations self,....re...Does not see consciousness in self, or
a conscious self, or in self consciousness, or in consciousess self. This consciousness
changes, take some other form. Consciousness arises to him about the changed nature of
consciousess and he does not worry about the changed nature of consciousness. The worry
does not take hold of the mind in which the Teaching had arisen, terrifying and annoying
it and he does not worry without a hold. Friends, this is not worrying for non
holding.
Friends, of this short exposition gven by the Blessed One thus:.
Bhikkhus, in whatever manner the bhikkhu examines....re..... there would not be
to him future arisings of birth, decay, death and unpleasantness
I know the detailed explanation thus. If you wish approach the Blessed One and ask him
about it. As he explains it, we will bear it in our minds.
Those bhikkhus delighted with the words of venerable Mahaakaccaana and appreciating
them got up from their seats, approached the Blessed One worshipped, sat on a side and
said. Venerable sir, that exposition, which the Blessed One stated in short and
without giving the detailed explanaton got up from the seat and went to the dwelling, such
as Bhikkhus, in whatever manner the bhikkhu examines....re..... there would not be
to him future arisings of birth, decay, death and unpleasantness
Soon after the Blessed One had gone to his dwelling it occurred to us who could give us
the detailed exposition of this short exposition?
It occurred to us venerable Mahaakaccaana is praised by the Teacher as well as the wise
co-associates of the holy life. It is possible for venerable Mahaakaccaana to give the
detailed exposition for this short exposition given by the Blessed One. We approached
venerable Mahaakaccaana and asked him to explain this to us. He explained it in this
manner with these words and phrases
Bhikkhus, Mahaakaccaana is wise, if you had asked it from me, I would have explained it
in this same manner. This is its meaning, bear it as that.
The Blessed One said thus and those bhikkhus delighted in the words of the Blessed One.
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