1. Paṭhamavagga
Chapter One
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“Bhūtapubbaṁ, bhikkhave, sakkassa devānamindassa rahogatassa paṭisallīnassa evaṁ cetaso parivitakko udapādi:
“Once upon a time, mendicants, as Sakka, lord of gods, was in private retreat this thought came to his mind,
‘yopi me assa supaccatthiko tassapāhaṁ na dubbheyyan’ti.
‘I should never betray even a sworn enemy.’
Atha kho, bhikkhave, vepacitti asurindo sakkassa devānamindassa cetasā cetoparivitakkamaññāya yena sakko devānamindo tenupasaṅkami.
And then Vepacitti, lord of titans, knowing Sakka’s train of thought, approached him.
Addasā kho, bhikkhave, sakko devānamindo vepacittiṁ asurindaṁ dūratova āgacchantaṁ.
Sakka saw Vepacitti coming off in the distance,
‘Yadeva te, mārisa, pubbe cittaṁ, tadeva tvaṁ mā pajahāsī’ti.
‘Good fellow, don’t give up the idea you just had!’