15. Maṅgalavagga
15. Good Fortune
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“Ye, bhikkhave, sattā pubbaṇhasamayaṁ kāyena sucaritaṁ caranti, vācāya sucaritaṁ caranti, manasā sucaritaṁ caranti, supubbaṇho, bhikkhave, tesaṁ sattānaṁ.
“Mendicants, those sentient beings who do good things in the morning by way of body, speech, and mind have a good morning.
Ye, bhikkhave, sattā majjhanhikasamayaṁ kāyena sucaritaṁ caranti, vācāya sucaritaṁ caranti, manasā sucaritaṁ caranti, sumajjhanhiko, bhikkhave, tesaṁ sattānaṁ.
Those sentient beings who do good things at midday by way of body, speech, and mind have a good midday.
Ye, bhikkhave, sattā sāyanhasamayaṁ kāyena sucaritaṁ caranti, vācāya sucaritaṁ caranti, manasā sucaritaṁ caranti, susāyanho, bhikkhave, tesaṁ sattānanti.
Those sentient beings who do good things in the evening by way of body, speech, and mind have a good evening.
Dasamaṁ.
Maṅgalavaggo pañcamo.
Tassuddānaṁ
Akusalañca sāvajjaṁ,
visamāsucinā saha;
Caturo khatā vandanā,
pubbaṇhena ca te dasāti.
Tatiyo paṇṇāsako samatto.