New here? Try double-clicking a Pāli word like
dhamma , nibbāna , or appamāda to see its
dictionary definitions. Works on any italicised Pāli line below.
Got it
0.1
Saṁyutta Nikāya 1.39
Linked Discourses 1.39
0.2
4. Satullapakāyikavagga
4. The Host of a Hundred Felicities
0.3
Paṭhamapajjunnadhītusutta
With Pajjunna’s Daughter (1st)
1.1
Evaṁ me sutaṁ—
So I have heard.
1.2
ekaṁ samayaṁ bhagavā vesāliyaṁ viharati mahāvane kūṭāgārasālāyaṁ.
At one time the Buddha was staying near Vesālī, at the Great Wood, in the hall with the peaked roof.
1.3
Atha kho kokanadā pajjunnassa dhītā abhikkantāya rattiyā abhikkantavaṇṇā kevalakappaṁ mahāvanaṁ obhāsetvā yena bhagavā tenupasaṅkami; upasaṅkamitvā bhagavantaṁ abhivādetvā ekamantaṁ aṭṭhāsi.
Then, late at night, the glorious Kokanadā, Pajjunna’s daughter, lighting up the entire Great Wood, went up to the Buddha, bowed, stood to one side,
1.4
Ekamantaṁ ṭhitā kho sā devatā kokanadā pajjunnassa dhītā bhagavato santike imā gāthāyo abhāsi:
and recited these verses in the Buddha’s presence:
2.1
“Vesāliyaṁ vane viharantaṁ,
“Staying in the woods of Vesālī
2.2
Aggaṁ sattassa sambuddhaṁ;
is the Buddha, best of creation.
2.3
Kokanadāhamasmi abhivande,
Kokanadā am I who worships him,
2.4
Kokanadā pajjunnassa dhītā.
Kokanadā, Pajjuna’s daughter.
3.1
Sutameva pure āsi,
Previously I had only heard
3.2
Dhammo cakkhumatānubuddho;
the teaching realized by the Clear-eyed One.
3.3
Sāhaṁ dāni sakkhi jānāmi,
But now I know it as a witness
3.4
Munino desayato sugatassa.
while the sage, the Holy One teaches.
4.1
Ye keci ariyaṁ dhammaṁ,
There are simpletons who go about
4.2
Vigarahantā caranti dummedhā;
denouncing the teaching of the noble ones.
4.3
Upenti roruvaṁ ghoraṁ,
They fall into the terrible Hell of Screams
4.4
Cirarattaṁ dukkhaṁ anubhavanti.
where they suffer long.
5.1
Ye ca kho ariye dhamme,
There are those who have found <j>acceptance and peace
5.2
Khantiyā upasamena upetā;
in the teaching of the noble ones.
5.3
Pahāya mānusaṁ dehaṁ,
After giving up this human body,
5.4
Devakāyaṁ paripūressantī”ti.
they swell the hosts of gods.”