7. Pattakammavagga
7. Fitting Deeds
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“Sabrahmakāni, bhikkhave, tāni kulāni yesaṁ puttānaṁ mātāpitaro ajjhāgāre pūjitā honti.
“Mendicants, a family where the children honor their parents in their home is said to live with divinity.
Sapubbācariyakāni, bhikkhave, tāni kulāni, yesaṁ puttānaṁ mātāpitaro ajjhāgāre pūjitā honti.
A family where the children honor their parents in their home is said to live with the first tutors.
Sapubbadevatāni, bhikkhave, tāni kulāni yesaṁ puttānaṁ mātāpitaro ajjhāgāre pūjitā honti.
A family where the children honor their parents in their home is said to live with the elder gods.
Sāhuneyyakāni, bhikkhave, tāni kulāni yesaṁ puttānaṁ mātāpitaro ajjhāgāre pūjitā honti.
A family where the children honor their parents in their home is said to live with those worthy of offerings dedicated to the gods.
Pubbācariyāti, bhikkhave, mātāpitūnaṁ etaṁ adhivacanaṁ.
‘First tutors’ is a term for your parents.
Pubbadevatāti, bhikkhave, mātāpitūnaṁ etaṁ adhivacanaṁ.
‘Elder gods’ is a term for your parents.
Āhuneyyāti, bhikkhave, mātāpitūnaṁ etaṁ adhivacanaṁ.
‘Worthy of an offering dedicated to the gods’ is a term for your parents.
Bahukārā, bhikkhave, mātāpitaro, puttānaṁ āpādakā posakā imassa lokassa dassetāroti.
Parents are very helpful to their children, they raise them, nurture them, and show them the world.
Tatiyaṁ.