1. Paṭhamavagga

Chapter One

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Saṁyutta Nikāya 11.7

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1. Paṭhamavagga

Chapter One

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Nadubbhiyasutta

Not Betray

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Sāvatthiyaṁ.

At Sāvatthī.

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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,

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‘yopi me assa supaccatthiko tassapāhaṁ na dubbheyyan’ti.

‘I should never betray even a sworn enemy.’

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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.

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Addasā kho, bhikkhave, sakko devānamindo vepacittiṁ asurindaṁ dūratova āgacchantaṁ.

Sakka saw Vepacitti coming off in the distance,

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Disvāna vepacittiṁ asurindaṁ etadavoca:

and said to him,

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‘tiṭṭha, vepacitti, gahitosī’ti.

‘Stop, Vepacitti, you’re caught!’

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‘Yadeva te, mārisa, pubbe cittaṁ, tadeva tvaṁ mā pajahāsī’ti.

‘Good fellow, don’t give up the idea you just had!’

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‘Sapassu ca me, vepacitti, adubbhāyā’ti.

‘Swear, Vepacitti, that you won’t betray me.’

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‘Yaṁ musā bhaṇato pāpaṁ,

‘Whatever bad things happen to a liar,

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Yaṁ pāpaṁ ariyūpavādino;

or to someone who slanders the noble ones,

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Mittadduno ca yaṁ pāpaṁ,

or to someone who betrays a friend,

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Yaṁ pāpaṁ akataññuno;

or to someone who’s ungrateful,

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Tameva pāpaṁ phusatu,

the same bad things impact

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Yo te dubbhe sujampatī’”ti.

anyone who betrays you, Sujā’s husband.’”