1. Valāhakavagga
1. Gods of the Thunderclouds
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Ekamantaṁ nisinno kho so bhikkhu bhagavantaṁ etadavoca:
Seated to one side, that mendicant said to the Buddha:
“ko nu kho, bhante, hetu, ko paccayo, yenekadā devo vassatī”ti?
“Sir, what is the cause, what is the reason why sometimes the heavens rain?”
“Santi, bhikkhu, vassavalāhakā nāma devā.
“Mendicant, there are what are called gods of the rainy thunderclouds.
‘yannūna mayaṁ sakāya ratiyā vaseyyāmā’ti, tesaṁ taṁ cetopaṇidhimanvāya devo vassati.
‘Why don’t we revel in our own kind of enjoyment?’ Then, in accordance with their wish, the heavens rain down.
Ayaṁ kho, bhikkhu, hetu, ayaṁ paccayo, yenekadā devo vassatī”ti.
This is the cause, this is the reason why sometimes the heavens rain.”
Sattapaññāsamaṁ.
Sattapaññāsasuttantaṁ niṭṭhitaṁ.
Valāhakavaggo paṭhamo.
Tassuddānaṁ
Suddhikaṁ sucaritañca,
dānūpakārapaññāsaṁ;
Sītaṁ uṇhañca abbhañca,
vātavassavalāhakāti.