1. Ānisaṁsavagga
1. Benefits
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“Sīlavato, bhikkhave, sīlasampannassa na cetanāya karaṇīyaṁ:
“Mendicants, an ethical person, who has fulfilled ethical conduct, need not make a wish:
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ sīlavato sīlasampannassa avippaṭisāro uppajjati.
It’s only natural that an ethical person has no regrets.
Avippaṭisārissa, bhikkhave, na cetanāya karaṇīyaṁ:
When you have no regrets you need not make a wish:
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ avippaṭisārissa pāmojjaṁ jāyati.
It’s only natural that joy springs up when you have no regrets.
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ pamuditassa pīti uppajjati.
It’s only natural that rapture arises when you’re joyful.
Pītimanassa, bhikkhave, na cetanāya karaṇīyaṁ:
When your mind is full of rapture you need not make a wish:
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ pītimanassa kāyo passambhati.
It’s only natural that your body becomes tranquil when your mind is full of rapture.
Passaddhakāyassa, bhikkhave, na cetanāya karaṇīyaṁ:
When your body is tranquil you need not make a wish:
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ passaddhakāyo sukhaṁ vediyati.
It’s only natural to feel bliss when your body is tranquil.
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ sukhino cittaṁ samādhiyati.
It’s only natural for the mind to be immersed in samādhi when you feel bliss.
Samāhitassa, bhikkhave, na cetanāya karaṇīyaṁ:
When your mind is immersed in samādhi you need not make a wish:
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ samāhito yathābhūtaṁ jānāti passati.
It’s only natural to truly know and see when your mind is immersed in samādhi.
Yathābhūtaṁ, bhikkhave, jānato passato na cetanāya karaṇīyaṁ:
When you truly know and see you need not make a wish:
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ yathābhūtaṁ jānaṁ passaṁ nibbindati virajjati.
It’s only natural to become disillusioned and dispassionate when you truly know and see.
Nibbinnassa, bhikkhave, virattassa na cetanāya karaṇīyaṁ:
When you’re disillusioned and dispassionate you need not make a wish:
Dhammatā esā, bhikkhave, yaṁ nibbinno viratto vimuttiñāṇadassanaṁ sacchikaroti.
It’s only natural to realize the knowledge and vision of freedom when you’re disillusioned and dispassionate.
Iti kho, bhikkhave, nibbidāvirāgo vimuttiñāṇadassanattho vimuttiñāṇadassanānisaṁso;
And so, mendicants, the knowledge and vision of freedom is the goal and benefit of disillusionment and dispassion.
yathābhūtañāṇadassanaṁ nibbidāvirāgatthaṁ nibbidāvirāgānisaṁsaṁ;
Disillusionment and dispassion is the goal and benefit of truly knowing and seeing.
samādhi yathābhūtañāṇadassanattho yathābhūtañāṇadassanānisaṁso;
Truly knowing and seeing is the goal and benefit of immersion.
kusalāni sīlāni avippaṭisāratthāni avippaṭisārānisaṁsāni.
Not having regrets is the goal and benefit of skillful ethics.
Iti kho, bhikkhave, dhammā dhamme abhisandenti, dhammā dhamme paripūrenti apārā pāraṁ gamanāyā”ti.
And so, mendicants, good qualities flow on and fill up from one to the other, for going from the near shore to the far shore.”
Dutiyaṁ.