Thursday, July 28, 2016

The Dhammapada. 378 Verses and Stories


The Story of Thera Santakaya.
There was once a Thera named Santakaya, who had been a lion in his past existence.
It is said that lions usually go out in search of food one day and then rest in a cave for the next seven days without moving.
Thera Santakaya, having been a lion in his last existence, behaved very much like a lion.

He moved about very little; his moments were slow and steady; and he was usually calm and composed.
Other bhikkhus took his behavior to be very queer and they reported about him to the Buddha.
After hearing the account given by the bhikkhus, the Buddha said to all of them "Bhikkhus! A bhikkhu should be calm and composed; he should behave like Santakaya."
🌷 Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:
"The bhikkhu who is calm in body, calm in speech, and calm in mind, who is well composed and has given up (lit., vomited) worldly pleasures, is called a "Tranquil One".
At the end of the discourse Thera Santakaya attained arahatship.
Translated by Daw Mya Tin,M.A.)

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