1. Bhikkhunīvagga

1. Nuns

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Saṁyutta Nikāya 5.8

Linked Discourses 5.8

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1. Bhikkhunīvagga

1. Nuns

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Sīsupacālāsutta

With Sīsupacālā

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Sāvatthinidānaṁ.

At Sāvatthī.

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Atha kho sīsupacālā bhikkhunī pubbaṇhasamayaṁ nivāsetvā …pe…

Then the nun Sīsupacālā robed up in the morning …

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aññatarasmiṁ rukkhamūle divāvihāraṁ nisīdi.

and sat at the root of a tree for the day’s meditation.

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Atha kho māro pāpimā yena sīsupacālā bhikkhunī tenupasaṅkami; upasaṅkamitvā sīsupacālaṁ bhikkhuniṁ etadavoca:

Then Māra the Wicked went up to Sīsupacālā and said to her,

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“kassa nu tvaṁ, bhikkhuni, pāsaṇḍaṁ rocesī”ti?

“Nun, whose creed do you approve of?”

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“Na khvāhaṁ, āvuso, kassaci pāsaṇḍaṁ rocemī”ti.

“I don’t approve anyone’s creed, sir.”

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“Kaṁ nu uddissa muṇḍāsi,

“In whose name did you shave your head?

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Samaṇī viya dissasi;

You look like an ascetic,

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Na ca rocesi pāsaṇḍaṁ,

but you don’t approve any creed.

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Kimiva carasi momūhā”ti.

Why do you wander as if lost?”

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“Ito bahiddhā pāsaṇḍā,

“Followers of other creeds

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diṭṭhīsu pasīdanti te;

are confident in their views.

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Na tesaṁ dhammaṁ rocemi,

But I don’t approve their teaching,

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te dhammassa akovidā.

for they’re no experts in the Dhamma.

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Atthi sakyakule jāto,

But there is one born in the Sakyan clan,

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buddho appaṭipuggalo;

the unrivaled Buddha,

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Sabbābhibhū māranudo,

champion, dispeller of Māra,

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sabbatthamaparājito.

everywhere undefeated,

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Sabbattha mutto asito,

everywhere freed, and unattached,

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sabbaṁ passati cakkhumā;

the Clear-eyed One sees all.

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Sabbakammakkhayaṁ patto,

He has attained the end of all deeds,

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vimutto upadhisaṅkhaye;

freed with the ending of attachments.

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So mayhaṁ bhagavā satthā,

That Blessed One is my Teacher,

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tassa rocemi sāsanan”ti.

and I approve his instruction.”

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Atha kho māro pāpimā “jānāti maṁ sīsupacālā bhikkhunī”ti dukkhī dummano tatthevantaradhāyīti.

Then Māra the Wicked, thinking, “The nun Sīsupacālā knows me!” miserable and sad, vanished right there.