- Sutta Nipāta 4.3 Anthology of Discourses 4.3
Duṭṭhaṭṭhakasutta Eight on Malice
Vadanti ve duṭṭhamanāpi eke, Some speak with malicious intent, Athopi ve saccamanā vadanti; while others speak set on truth. Vādañca jātaṁ muni no upeti, When disputes come up a sage does not get involved, Tasmā munī natthi khilo kuhiñci. which is why they’ve no barrenness at all.
Sakañhi diṭṭhiṁ kathamaccayeyya, How can you transcend your own view Chandānunīto ruciyā niviṭṭho; when you’re led by preference, dogmatic in belief? Sayaṁ samattāni pakubbamāno, Inventing your own undertakings, Yathā hi jāneyya tathā vadeyya. you’d speak according to your notion.
Yo attano sīlavatāni jantu, Some personages, unasked, tell others Anānupuṭṭhova paresa pāva; of their own precepts and vows. Anariyadhammaṁ kusalā tamāhu, They have an ignoble nature,
say those who are skilled, Yo ātumānaṁ sayameva pāva. since they speak on themselves of their own accord.Santo ca bhikkhu abhinibbutatto, A mendicant, peaceful, quenched, Itihanti sīlesu akatthamāno; never boasts “thus am I” of their precepts. Tamariyadhammaṁ kusalā vadanti, They have a noble nature, say those who are skilled, Yassussadā natthi kuhiñci loke. who have no pretensions about anything in the world.
Pakappitā saṅkhatā yassa dhammā, For one who formulates and creates teachings, Purakkhatā santi avīvadātā; and promotes them despite their defects, Yadattani passati ānisaṁsaṁ, if they see an advantage for themselves, Taṁ nissito kuppapaṭiccasantiṁ. they become dependent on that,
relying on unstable peace. Diṭṭhīnivesā na hi svātivattā, It’s not easy to get over dogmatic views Dhammesu niccheyya samuggahītaṁ; adopted after judging among the teachings. Tasmā naro tesu nivesanesu, That’s why, among all these dogmas, a person Nirassatī ādiyatī ca dhammaṁ. ditches one teaching and takes up another.
Dhonassa hi natthi kuhiñci loke, The cleansed one has no formulated view Pakappitā diṭṭhi bhavābhavesu; at all in the world about the different realms. Māyañca mānañca pahāya dhono, Having given up illusion and conceit, Sa kena gaccheyya anūpayo so. by what path would they go? They are not involved.
Upayo hi dhammesu upeti vādaṁ, For one who gets involved is embroiled in disputes about teachings— Anūpayaṁ kena kathaṁ vadeyya; but how to dispute with the uninvolved?
About what? Attā nirattā na hi tassa atthi, For picking up and putting downis not what they do; Adhosi so diṭṭhimidheva sabbanti. they have shaken off all views in this very life.
Duṭṭhaṭṭhakasuttaṁ tatiyaṁ.
