1. Indakavagga

1. With Indaka

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Saṁyutta Nikāya 10.7

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1. Indakavagga

1. With Indaka

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Punabbasusutta

With Punabbasu

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Ekaṁ samayaṁ bhagavā sāvatthiyaṁ viharati jetavane anāthapiṇḍikassa ārāme.

At one time the Buddha was staying near Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery.

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Tena kho pana samayena bhagavā bhikkhū nibbānapaṭisaṁyuttāya dhammiyā kathāya sandasseti samādapeti samuttejeti sampahaṁseti.

Now at that time the Buddha was educating, encouraging, firing up, and inspiring the mendicants with a Dhamma talk about extinguishment.

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Te ca bhikkhū aṭṭhiṁ katvā manasi katvā sabbacetasā samannāharitvā ohitasotā dhammaṁ suṇanti.

And those mendicants were paying attention, applying the mind, concentrating wholeheartedly, and actively listening.

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Atha kho punabbasumātā yakkhinī puttake evaṁ tosesi:

Then the native spirit Punabbasu’s Mother soothed her little children, saying:

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“Tuṇhī uttarike hohi,

“Hush, little Uttarā!

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tuṇhī hohi punabbasu;

Hush, Punabbasu!

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Yāvāhaṁ buddhaseṭṭhassa,

For I want to listen to the teaching

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dhammaṁ sossāmi satthuno.

of the Teacher, the supreme Buddha.

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Nibbānaṁ bhagavā āha,

Extinguishment, the Blessed One said,

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sabbaganthappamocanaṁ;

is the release from all ties.

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Ativelā ca me hoti,

I have a lasting love

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asmiṁ dhamme piyāyanā.

for this teaching.

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Piyo loke sako putto,

In this world, your own child is dear;

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piyo loke sako pati;

in this world, your own husband is dear;

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Tato piyatarā mayhaṁ,

but even greater than that is my love

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assa dhammassa magganā.

for this teaching’s quest.

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Na hi putto pati vāpi,

For neither son nor husband,

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piyo dukkhā pamocaye;

dear as they are, can free you from suffering;

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Yathā saddhammassavanaṁ,

as listening to the true teaching

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dukkhā moceti pāṇinaṁ.

frees living creatures from suffering.

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Loke dukkhaparetasmiṁ,

In this world mired in suffering,

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Jarāmaraṇasaṁyute;

fettered by old age and death,

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Jarāmaraṇamokkhāya,

I want to listen to the teaching

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Yaṁ dhammaṁ abhisambudhaṁ;

through which the Buddha awakened,

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Taṁ dhammaṁ sotumicchāmi,

which frees you from old age and death.

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Tuṇhī hohi punabbasū”ti.

So hush, Punabbasu!”

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“Ammā na byāharissāmi,

“Mom, I’m not speaking,

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tuṇhībhūtāyamuttarā;

and Uttarā is silent, too.

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Dhammameva nisāmehi,

Focus just on the teaching,

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saddhammassavanaṁ sukhaṁ;

for it’s nice to listen to the true teaching.

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Saddhammassa anaññāya,

And it’s because we haven’t understood the teaching

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ammā dukkhaṁ carāmase.

that we live in suffering, Mom.

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Esa devamanussānaṁ,

He is a beacon for those who are lost

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sammūḷhānaṁ pabhaṅkaro;

among gods and humans.

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Buddho antimasārīro,

The Buddha, bearing his final body,

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dhammaṁ deseti cakkhumā”ti.

the Clear-eyed One teaches Dhamma.”

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“Sādhu kho paṇḍito nāma,

“It’s good that my child’s so astute,

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putto jāto uresayo;

this child I bore and suckled!

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Putto me buddhaseṭṭhassa,

My child loves the pure teaching

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dhammaṁ suddhaṁ piyāyati.

of the supreme Buddha.

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Punabbasu sukhī hohi,

Punabbasu, may you be happy!

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ajjāhamhi samuggatā;

Today, I rise.

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Diṭṭhāni ariyasaccāni,

Hear me too, Uttarā:

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uttarāpi suṇātu me”ti.

I have seen the noble truths!”