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Saṁyutta Nikāya 9.4
Linked Discourses 9.4
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1. Vanavagga
1. In the Woods
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Sambahulasutta
Several Mendicants Set Out Wandering
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Ekaṁ samayaṁ sambahulā bhikkhū kosalesu viharanti aññatarasmiṁ vanasaṇḍe.
At one time several mendicants were staying in the land of the Kosalans in a certain forest grove.
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Atha kho te bhikkhū vassaṁvuṭṭhā temāsaccayena cārikaṁ pakkamiṁsu.
Then after completing the three months of the rainy season residence, those mendicants set out wandering.
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Atha kho yā tasmiṁ vanasaṇḍe adhivatthā devatā te bhikkhū apassantī paridevamānā tāyaṁ velāyaṁ imaṁ gāthaṁ abhāsi:
Not seeing those mendicants, the deity haunting that forest cried. And on that occasion they spoke this verse:
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“Arati viya mejja khāyati,
“Dissatisfaction, <j>it seems to me today,
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Bahuke disvāna vivitte āsane;
seeing so many vacated seats.
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Te cittakathā bahussutā,
They were so learned, such brilliant speakers!
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Kome gotamasāvakā gatā”ti.
Where have these disciples of Gotama gone?”
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Evaṁ vutte, aññatarā devatā taṁ devataṁ gāthāya paccabhāsi:
When they had spoken, another deity replied with this verse:
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“Māgadhaṁ gatā kosalaṁ gatā,
“They’ve gone to Magadha, they’ve gone to Kosala,
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Ekacciyā pana vajjibhūmiyā;
and some are in the Vajjian lands.
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Magā viya asaṅgacārino,
Like deer that wander free of ties,
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Aniketā viharanti bhikkhavo”ti.
the mendicants live with no abode.”