Homage to the Blessed One, the Worthy One, the Perfectly Enlightened One
In the Minor Collection
Verses of the Elder Nuns
1.
The Section of the Ones
1.
Verses of a Certain Elder Nun
1.
For your lust is calmed, like dried-up vegetables in a pot."
Thus a certain unknown elder nun, a bhikkhunī, spoke this verse.
2.
Verses of the Elder Nun Muttā
2.
With a free mind, free of debt, enjoy your almsfood."
Thus the Blessed One repeatedly exhorted Muttā, the female trainee, with this verse.
3.
Verses of the Elder Nun Puṇṇā
3.
With complete wisdom, shatter the mass of darkness."
Thus the Elder Nun Puṇṇā spoke this verse.
4.
Verses of the Elder Nun Tissā
4.
Unbound from all mental bonds, wander in the world without mental corruptions."
... The Elder Nun Tissā...
5.
Verses of a Certain Elder Nun Tissā
5.
For those who have missed the moment grieve, consigned to hell."
... A Certain Elder Nun Tissā...
6.
Verses of the Elder Nun Dhīrā
6.
Attain Nibbāna, the unsurpassed freedom from bondage."
... The Elder Nun Dhīrā...
7.
Verses of the Elder Nun Vīrā
7.
Bear your final body, having conquered Māra with his army."
... The Elder Nun Vīrā...
8.
Verses of the Elder Nun Mittā
8.
Develop wholesome mental states, for the attainment of freedom from bondage."
... The Elder Nun Mittā...
9.
Verses of the Elder Nun Bhadrā
9.
Develop wholesome mental states, the unsurpassed freedom from bondage."
... The Elder Nun Bhadrā...
10.
Verses of the Elder Nun Upasamā
10.
Bear your final body, having conquered Māra with his army."
... The Elder Nun Upasamā...
11.
Verses of the Elder Nun Muttā
11.
From the mortar, from the pestle, and from my humpbacked husband;
I am freed from birth and death, the conduit to existence has been uprooted."
... The Elder Nun Muttā...
12.
Verses of the Elder Nun Dhammadinnā
12.
With consciousness unbound to sensual pleasures, is called an upstream-goer."
... The Elder Nun Dhammadinnā...
13. Verses of the Elder Nun Visākhā
13.
Quickly having washed your feet, sit down on one side."
... The Elder Nun Visākhā...
14. Verses of the Elder Nun Sumanā
14.
Having removed desire for existence, you will live at peace."
... The Elder Nun Sumanā...
15.
Verses of the Elder Nun Uttarā
15.
Having uprooted craving with its root, I have become cool, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Uttarā...
16.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sumanā Who Went Forth When Old
16.
For your lust is calmed, you have become cool, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Sumanā Who Went Forth in Old Age...
17.
Verses of the Elder Nun Dhammā
17.
With trembling limbs, right there I fell to the ground;
Having seen the danger in the body, thereupon my mind was liberated."
... The Elder Nun Dhammā...
18.
Verses of the Elder Nun Saṅghā
18.
Having left lust and hate, and having become dispassionate towards ignorance;
Having uprooted craving with its root, I am at peace, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Saṅghā...
The Book of Ones is concluded.
2.
The Section of the Twos
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Abhirūpanandā
19.
Develop the mind towards foulness, fully focused, well concentrated.
20.
Then through the full realization of conceit, you will live at peace."
Thus the Blessed One repeatedly exhorted Abhirūpanandā, the female trainee, with these verses.
2.
Verses of the Elder Nun Jentā
21.
All of them were developed by me, as taught by the Buddha.
22.
The cycle of birth and wandering is eliminated, there is now no more rebirth."
Thus the Elder Nun Jentā spoke these verses.
3.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sumaṅgala's Mother
23.
My shameless husband, and even my sunshade-making, my pot smells like a water-snake."
24.
Having approached the root of a tree, 'Oh happiness!' I meditate in happiness."
... The Elder Nun Sumaṅgala's Mother.
4.
Verses of the Elder Nun Aḍḍhakāsī
25.
Having made that the price, the townspeople set me at half the price.
26.
May I not transmigrate again and again through the round of rebirths;
The three true knowledges have been realized, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
... The Elder Nun Aḍḍhakāsī...
5.
Verses of the Elder Nun Cittā
27.
Leaning on a staff I go, having ascended the mountain.
28.
On the rock I steadied myself, having shattered the mass of darkness."
... The Elder Nun Cittā...
6.
Verses of the Elder Nun Mettikā
29.
Leaning on a staff I go, having ascended the mountain.
30.
Seated I was on a rock, thereupon my mind was liberated;
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
... The Elder Nun Mettikā...
7.
Verses of the Elder Nun Mittā
31.
And the extra holiday, well endowed with the eight factors.
32.
Today, with one meal, shaven-headed, wrapped in the double robe;
I do not aspire to the group of gods, having removed anguish from the heart."
... The Elder Nun Mittā...
8.
Verses of the Elder Nun Abhaya's Mother
33.
Review this body of mine, impure, foul-smelling.
34.
The fever has been cut off, I have become cool, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Abhaya's Mother...
9.
Verses of the Elder Nun Abhayā
35.
I shall lay down this body, fully aware and mindful.
36.
The elimination of craving has been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
... The Elder Nun Abhayā...
10.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sāmā
37.
Not having gained peace of mind, not having control over my mind;
For me that was the eighth night, since when craving was uprooted.
38.
The elimination of craving has been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
... The Elder Nun Sāmā...
The Book of Twos is concluded.
3.
The Section of the Threes
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Aparā Sāmā
39.
I do not know of having attained tranquillity of mind at any time.
40.
Then I attained religious emotion, having remembered the Conqueror's Dispensation.
41.
The elimination of craving has been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled;
Today is my seventh night, since when craving was dried up."
... Another Elder Nun Sāmā...
2.
Verses of the Elder Nun Uttamā
42.
Not having gained peace of mind, not having control over my mind.
43.
She taught me the Teaching, the aggregates, sense bases, and elements.
44.
For seven days in a single cross-legged posture, I sat, endowed with joy and happiness;
On the eighth day I stretched out my feet, having shattered the mass of darkness."
... The Elder Nun Uttamā...
3.
Verses of the Elder Nun Aparā Uttamā
45.
All of them were developed by me, as taught by the Buddha.
46.
A legitimate daughter of the Buddha, always delighting in Nibbāna.
47.
The cycle of birth and wandering is eliminated, there is now no more rebirth."
... Another Elder Nun Uttamā...
4.
Verses of the Elder Nun Dantikā
48.
I saw an elephant that had plunged in and emerged, on the riverbank.
49.
The elephant stretched out its foot, the man mounted the elephant.
50.
Thereupon I concentrated my mind, indeed having gone to the forest for that reason."
... The Elder Nun Dantikā...
5.
Verses of the Elder Nun Ubbirī
51.
Eighty-four thousand, all bearing the name Jīvā;
Were cremated at this cremation ground, for which of them do you grieve?"
52.
He who, for me overcome with sorrow, dispelled my grief for my daughter.
53.
I go to the Buddha, the Teaching, and the Community for refuge, the sage."
... The Elder Nun Ubbirī...
6.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sukkā
54.
Who do not attend upon Sukkā, teaching the Buddha's teaching.
55.
The wise drink it, methinks, like travellers from a rain cloud.
56.
Bears her final body, having conquered Māra with his army."
... The Elder Nun Sukkā...
7.
Verses of the Elder Nun Selā
57.
Enjoy sensual delights, do not be one who regrets afterwards."
58.
What you call 'sensual delight', that is now discontent for me.
59.
Know thus, Evil One, you are defeated, O Death."
... The Elder Nun Selā...
8.
Verses of the Elder Nun Somā
60.
That cannot be attained by a woman with her two-finger wisdom."
61.
When knowledge is progressing, rightly seeing the Teaching.
62.
Know thus, Evil One, you are defeated, O Death."
... The Elder Nun Somā...
The Book of Threes is concluded.
4.
The Section of the Fours
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Bhaddā Kāpilānī
63.
He who knows past lives, and sees heaven and the realms of misery.
64.
By these three true knowledges, one becomes a possessor of the threefold true knowledge, a brahmin.
65.
Bears her final body, having conquered Māra with his army.
66.
We are ones who have eliminated the mental corruptions, tamed, become cool, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Bhaddā Kāpilānī...
The Book of Fours is concluded.
5.
The Book of the Fives
1.
Verses of a Certain Elder Nun
67.
Not even for a finger-snap's moment, did I attain peace of mind.
68.
Having raised my arms, crying out, I entered the dwelling.
69.
She taught me the Teaching, the aggregates, sense bases, and elements.
70.
I know past lives, the divine eye has been purified.
71.
Supernormal power has been realized by me, the elimination of mental corruptions has been attained by me;
The six higher knowledges have been realized, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
... A Certain Elder Nun...
2.
Verses of the Elder Nun Vimalā
72.
And stiff with youth, I despised other women.
73.
I stood at the harlot's door, like a hunter having spread a snare.
74.
I practised various deceit, laughing aloud at many people.
75.
Seated at the root of a tree, an obtainer of that without applied thought.
76.
Having exhausted all mental corruptions, I have become cool, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Vimalā, the Former Courtesan...
3.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sīhā
77.
I was agitated before, not having control over my mind.
78.
I did not obtain tranquillity of mind, subjected to the control of a lustful mind.
79.
Neither by day nor by night did I find happiness, being greatly afflicted.
80.
Better for me is hanging here, than to practise what is inferior again.
81.
I threw the snare around my neck, thereupon my mind was liberated."
... The Elder Nun Sīhā...
4.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sundarīnandā
82.
Develop the mind towards foulness, fully focused, well concentrated.
83.
Foul-smelling and putrid it blows, delighted in by the foolish.
84.
Then with my own wisdom, having broken through, I shall see.
85.
This body was seen as it really is, within and without.
86.
Diligent, unbound, I am at peace, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Sundarīnandā...
5.
Verses of the Elder Nun Nanduttarā
87.
Having gone to the river fords, I descended into the water.
88.
I make my sleeping place on the ground, at night I did not eat a meal.
89.
I tended to this body, distressed by sensual lust.
90.
Having seen the body as it really is, sensual lust was uprooted.
91.
Unbound from all mental bonds, I have attained peace of mind."
... The Elder Nun Nanduttarā...
6.
Verses of the Elder Nun Mittākāḷī
92.
I wandered here and there, eager for material gain and honour.
93.
Having come under the control of defilements, I did not understand the goal of asceticism.
94.
I had gone astray, having come under the control of craving.
95.
Before this body breaks up, there is no time for me to be negligent.
96.
With liberated mind I arose, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
... The Elder Nun Mittā Kāḷī...
7.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sakulā
97.
I saw the stainless Teaching, Nibbāna, the imperishable state.
98.
Having had my hair cut off, I went forth into homelessness.
99.
I abandoned lust and hate, and the co-existent mental corruptions.
100.
The divine eye has been purified, spotless, well developed.
101.
I abandoned all mental corruptions, I have become cool, quenched."
... The Elder Nun Sakulā...
8.
Verses of the Elder Nun Soṇā
102.
Then I, weak and old, approached a nun.
103.
Having heard the teaching from her, having cut off my hair, I went forth.
104.
I know past lives, where I dwelt before.
105.
I was one with immediate deliverance, quenched by non-clinging.
106.
Fie on you, wretched, contemptible ageing, there is now no more rebirth."
... The Elder Nun Soṇā...
9.
Verses of the Elder Nun Bhaddākuṇḍalakesā
107.
Perceiving fault in the faultless, and seeing the faulty as faultless.
108.
I saw the stainless Buddha, honoured by the community of monks.
109.
'Come, Bhadda,' he said to me, that was my full ordination.
110.
Free of debt for fifty years, I have eaten food obtained from the people.
111.
Who gave a robe to Bhaddā, free from all mental knots."
... The Elder Nun Bhaddā Kuṇḍalakesā...
10.
Verses of the Elder Nun Paṭācārā
112.
Nourishing children and wife, young men gain wealth.
113.
Not attain Nibbāna, being not lazy, not agitated?
114.
And having seen the foot-water, flowing from high ground to low.
115.
Then having taken a lamp, I entered the dwelling;
Having looked at the sleeping place, I sat down on the small bed.
116.
Like the extinguishing of a lamp, there was deliverance of the mind."
... The Elder Nun Paṭācārā...
11.
Verses of the Thirty Elder Nuns
117.
Nourishing children and wife, young men gain wealth.
118.
Quickly having washed your feet, sit down on one side;
Engaged in serenity of mind, practise the Buddha's teaching."
119.
Having washed their feet, they sat down to one side;
Engaged in serenity of mind, they practised the Buddha's teaching.
120.
In the middle watch of the night, they purified the divine eye;
In the last watch of the night, they shattered the mass of darkness.
121.
Like the deities of the Thirty-three honour Indra, unconquered in battle;
Having put you in front, we shall dwell, we are possessors of the threefold true knowledge, without mental corruptions."
Thus about thirty elder nuns declared the final liberating knowledge in the presence of Paṭācārā.
12.
Verses of the Elder Nun Candā
122.
Without friends and relatives, I did not obtain food and cloth.
123.
Burning with cold and heat, for seven years I wandered.
124.
Having approached, I said, 'The going forth into homelessness'.
125.
Then having exhorted me, she urged me towards the supreme goal.
126.
The lady's exhortation was not futile, I am a possessor of the threefold true knowledge, without mental corruptions."
... The Elder Nun Candā...
The Book of Fives is concluded.
6.
The Book of the Sixes
1.
Verses of the Five Hundred Elder Nuns
127.
That being who has come from somewhere, why do you weep saying 'my son'?
128.
You would not grieve for him, for such is the nature of living beings.
129.
Having come from somewhere surely, having stayed for a few days;
From here too he went to another, from there he goes to yet another.
130.
As he came, so he went, what lamentation is there for that?"
131.
She who, for me overcome with sorrow, dispelled my grief for my son.
132.
I go to the Buddha, the Teaching, and the Community for refuge, the sage."
Thus about five hundred elder nuns, etc.
2.
Verses of the Elder Nun Vāseṭṭhī
133.
Naked and with dishevelled hair, I wandered here and there.
134.
I wandered for three years, afflicted by hunger and thirst.
135.
The tamer of the untamed, the self-enlightened, safe from every quarter.
136.
He taught me the Teaching, Gotama, out of compassion.
137.
Engaging in the Teacher's word, I realized the safe state.
138.
For the bases have been fully understood by me, from which is the origination of sorrows."
... The elder nun Vāseṭṭhī...
3.
Verses of the Elder Nun Khemā
139.
With the five-part music, come, Khemā, let us delight."
140.
I am troubled and ashamed, sensual craving has been uprooted.
141.
What you call 'sensual delight', that is now discontent for me.
142.
Know thus, Evil One, you are defeated, O Death.
143.
Not knowing in conformity with the truth, fools imagined purity.
144.
Freed from all suffering, carrying out the Teacher's instruction."
... The elder nun Khemā...
4.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sujātā
145.
Covered with all ornaments, attended by a group of female slaves.
146.
Having gone out from the house, I brought them to the park.
147.
I entered the dwelling to see, the Añjana forest at Sāketa.
148.
He taught me the Teaching, the one with vision, out of compassion.
149.
Right there I experienced the stainless Teaching, the Deathless state.
150.
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching is not in vain."
... The elder nun Sujātā...
5.
Verses of the Elder Nun Anopamā
151.
Accomplished in beauty and form, a daughter born from Majjha himself.
152.
They sent a messenger to my father: 'Give me Anopamā.'
153.
Eight times that I will give, unwrought gold and jewels too.
154.
Having paid homage to his feet, I sat down to one side.
155.
Seated on that seat, I experienced the third fruit.
156.
Today is my seventh night, since when craving was dried up."
... The elder nun Anopamā...
6.
Verses of the Elder Nun Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī
157.
Who released me from suffering, and many other people.
158.
The eightfold path has been developed, cessation has been attained by me.
159.
Not knowing according to truth, I wandered on, not finding.
160.
The cycle of birth and wandering is eliminated, there is now no more rebirth."
161.
Disciples in unity, this is the homage to the Buddhas.
162.
He dispelled the mass of suffering for those afflicted by disease and death."
... The elder nun Mahāpajāpatī Gotamī...
7.
Verses of the Elder Nun Guttā
163.
Cultivate that very thing, do not come under the control of the mind.
164.
Through the round of many births they transmigrate, the fools.
165.
Adherence to moral rules and austerities, and sceptical doubt as the fifth.
166.
The lower fetters, you will not come here again.
167.
Having cut off the mental fetters, you will make an end of suffering.
168.
Without hunger in this very life, at peace, she will live."
... The elder nun Guttā...
8.
Verses of the Elder Nun Vijayā
169.
Not having gained peace of mind, not having control over my mind.
170.
She taught me the Teaching, and the elements and sense bases.
171.
The factors of enlightenment and the eightfold path, for the attainment of the highest goal.
172.
In the first watch of the night, I recollected past births.
173.
In the last watch of the night, I shattered the mass of darkness.
174.
On the seventh day I stretched out my feet, having shattered the mass of darkness."
... The elder nun Vijayā...
The Chapter of Sixes is concluded.
7.
The Book of the Sevens
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Uttarā
175.
Nourishing children and wife, young men gain wealth.
176.
Quickly having washed your feet, sit down on one side.
177.
Review activities as alien and not as self.'
178.
Having washed my feet, I sat down to one side.
179.
In the middle watch of the night, I purified the divine eye.
180.
Possessing the threefold true knowledge, thereupon I arose, your instruction has been fulfilled.
181.
Having put her in front, I shall dwell, I am a possessor of the threefold true knowledge, without mental corruptions."
... The Elder Nun Uttarā...
2.
Verses of the Elder Nun Cālā
182.
She penetrated the peaceful state, the stilling of activities, happiness."
183.
Yet you do not approve of heresy, why do you wander about in sheer delusion?"
184.
They do not cognize the Teaching, they are not skilled in the Teaching.
185.
He taught me the Teaching, the transcendence of views.
186.
The noble eightfold path, leading to the peace of suffering.
187.
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled.
188.
Know thus, Evil One, you are defeated, O Death."
... The elder nun Cālā...
3.
Verses of the Elder Nun Upacālā
189.
I penetrated the peaceful state, not practised by wretched persons."
190.
Enjoy sensual delights, do not be one who regrets afterwards."
191.
Murder, imprisonment and hardship, one who is born undergoes suffering.
192.
He taught me the Teaching, the transcendence of birth.
193.
The noble eightfold path, leading to the peace of suffering.
194.
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled.
195.
Know thus, Evil One, you are defeated, O Death."
... The elder nun Upacālā...
The Chapter of Sevens is concluded.
8.
The Book of the Eights
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sīsūpacālā
196.
Would attain the peaceful state, full and delicious in itself, nourishing."
197.
The gods who delight in creation, those gods who wield power;
Direct your mind there, where you dwelt before."
198.
The gods who delight in creation, those gods who wield power.
199.
Not having transcended identity, they run on through birth and death.
200.
The whole world is blazing, the whole world is trembling.
201.
The Buddha taught the Teaching, there my mind delights.
202.
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled.
203.
Know thus, Evil One, you are defeated, O Death."
... The elder nun Sīsūpacālā...
The Chapter of Eights is concluded.
9.
The Book of the Nines
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Vaḍḍhamātā
204.
May you not, dear son, again and again, be a partaker of suffering.
205.
Having become cooled, having attained self-control, dwell without mental corruptions.
206.
For making an end of suffering, you, Vaḍḍha, should develop."
207.
I think surely towards me, craving is not found in you."
208.
Even minute, even the slightest, craving is not found in me.
209.
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
210.
Verses connected with the ultimate meaning, just as one who is compassionate.
211.
I attained religious emotion regarding the Dhamma, for the attainment of freedom from bondage.
212.
Urged on by my mother, being peaceful, I attained the highest peace."
... The elder nun Vaḍḍhamātā...
The Chapter of Nines is concluded.
10.
The Book of the Elevens
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Kisāgotamī
213.
Associating with good friends, even a fool would become wise.
214.
Associating with good persons, one would be freed from all sufferings.
215.
And the eightfold path, and also the four noble truths.
216.
Living with a co-wife is also suffering, some women having given birth just once.
217.
Caught in the midst of birth and death, both experience disasters.
218.
Having given birth on the road, not yet having reached my own home.
219.
Mother, father, and brother are burning on a single funeral pyre.
220.
And tears have flowed from you, through many thousands of births.
221.
With family destroyed, blamed by all, with husband dead, I attained the Deathless.
222.
Nibbāna has been realized, I have looked into the mirror of the Dhamma.
223.
Kisā Gotamī, the elder nun, with liberated mind, spoke this."
... The elder nun Kisā Gotamī...
The Chapter of Elevens is concluded.
11.
The Book of the Twelves
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Uppalavaṇṇā
224.
For me there was spiritual urgency, wonderful and terrifying.
225.
Where mother and daughter, we were co-wives.
226.
She went forth at Rājagaha, from home into homelessness.
227.
And the knowledge of others' minds, the ear-element purified.
228.
The six higher knowledges have been realized, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled.
229.
Having paid homage at the feet of the Buddha, the Protector of the World, such a one."
230.
And there is no companion of yours whatsoever, do you not fear the cheats, young fool?"
231.
I would not stir a hair nor would I tremble, what will you do to me, Māra, alone?
232.
I can stand between your eyebrows, and standing there you will not see me.
233.
The six higher knowledges have been realized, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled.
234.
What you call 'sensual delight', that is now discontent for me.
235.
Know thus, Evil One, you are defeated, O Death."
... The Elder Nun Uppalavaṇṇā...
The Chapter of Twelves is concluded.
12.
The Book of the Sixteens
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Puṇṇā
236.
Frightened by fear of punishment from my masters, afflicted by fear of verbal blame.
237.
With trembling limbs, you feel the cold intensely."
238.
Doing wholesome action, preventing evil that has been done.
239.
By sprinkling with water, even he is freed from evil deeds."
240.
By sprinkling with water, one is freed from evil deeds."
241.
Serpents and crocodiles too, and whatever others dwell in water.
242.
Thieves and executioners too, and whatever others are evil-doers;
By sprinkling with water, even they would be freed from evil deeds.
243.
They would also carry away your merit, thereby you would be an outsider.
244.
That very thing, brahmin, do not do, let not the cold harm your skin."
245.
By sprinkling with water, dear lady, I give you this cloth."
246.
If you fear suffering, if suffering is unpleasant to you.
247.
If you will do or are doing evil action.
248.
If you fear suffering, if suffering is unpleasant to you.
249.
Take upon yourself the moralities, that will be for your benefit."
250.
I take upon myself the moralities, that will be for my benefit."
251.
I am a possessor of the threefold true knowledge, accomplished in the Vedas, a learned one, and I am one who has bathed."
... The Elder Nun Puṇṇā...
The Chapter of Sixteens is concluded.
13.
The Book of the Twenties
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Ambapālī
252.
Now through ageing, like hemp fibres, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
253.
Now through ageing, it smells like animal hair, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
254.
That, through ageing, sparse here and there, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
255.
That head, through ageing, has been made bald, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
256.
Now through ageing, hanging down with wrinkles, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
257.
They, struck by ageing, are not beautiful, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
258.
Now through ageing, as if shrivelled, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
259.
Now through ageing, hanging down with wrinkles, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
260.
Now through ageing, broken and discoloured, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
261.
That, through ageing, falters here and there, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
262.
Now through ageing, broken and bent, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
263.
Now through ageing, like withered trumpet-flower branches, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
264.
Now through ageing, like roots and tubers, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
265.
Like water-skins they hang down, without water, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
266.
Now it is covered with fine wrinkles, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
267.
Now through ageing, like bamboo tubes, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
268.
Now through ageing, like sesame stalks, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
269.
Now through ageing, cracked and wrinkled, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise.
270.
With its plaster fallen off, a house of ageing, the word of the truth-speaker is not otherwise."
... The Elder Nun Ambapālī...
2.
Verses of the Elder Nun Rohinī
271.
You praise only ascetics, surely you will become a female ascetic.
272.
Rohinī, now I ask you, why are the ascetics dear to you?
273.
Hopeful, lovers of sweet things, why are the ascetics dear to you?"
274.
I will explain to you their wisdom, morality and effort.
275.
They abandon lust and hate, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
276.
All evil has been abandoned by them, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
277.
Their mental action is pure, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
278.
Full of bright qualities, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
279.
They teach the meaning and the Teaching, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
280.
With unified minds, mindful, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
281.
They understand the end of suffering, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
282.
They go without longing, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
283.
Seeking what is already prepared, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
284.
They sustain themselves with the present, therefore the ascetics are dear to me.
285.
They hold each other dear, therefore the ascetics are dear to me."
286.
With faith in the Buddha and the Teaching, and with keen respect for the Community.
287.
These ascetics accept offerings from us too."
288.
If you fear suffering, if suffering is unpleasant to you.
289.
Take upon yourself the moralities, that will be for your benefit."
290.
I take upon myself the moralities, that will be for my benefit."
291.
I am a possessor of the threefold true knowledge, a learned one, one who has attained the highest knowledge, one who has bathed."
... The Elder Nun Rohinī...
3.
Verses of the Elder Nun Cāpā
292.
Through hope he sank into a terrible mire, he was not able to reach the beyond.
293.
Having cut the bond to Cāpā, I shall go forth again."
294.
For indeed, for one afflicted by wrath, there is no purity, how much less austere asceticism.
295.
Binding ascetics living righteously by the Teaching with her womanly form."
296.
Both I and my relatives are brought under your control."
297.
For a man attached to you, that would indeed be lofty."
298.
Like a pomegranate sapling in full bloom, like a trumpet-flower tree within an island.
299.
Me, such a beautiful one, having left behind, for whose sake do you go?"
300.
With this contrived appearance, you will not ensnare me."
301.
Me, such a one with a son, having left behind, for whose sake do you go?"
302.
Great heroes go forth, like an elephant having cut its bond."
303.
Or I will dash him to the ground; you will not go because of sorrow for your son."
304.
You will not make me return for the sake of a child, wretched one."
305.
To which village and market town, city or royal capital?"
306.
We wandered from village to village, to cities and royal capitals.
307.
For the abandoning of all suffering, he teaches the Teaching to living beings;
I am going to his presence, he will be my Teacher."
308.
And having circumambulated him, you should dedicate the offering."
309.
Now I shall pay homage for you to the unsurpassed lord of the world;
And having circumambulated him, I shall dedicate the offering."
310.
He saw the Self-enlightened One, teaching the Deathless state.
311.
The noble eightfold path, leading to the peace of suffering.
312.
Having dedicated the offering to Cāpā, I went forth into homelessness;
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled.
... The Elder Nun Cāpā...
4.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sundarī
313.
You by day and by night, grieve exceedingly.
314.
Vāseṭṭhi, by what reason do you not grieve excessively?"
315.
Were consumed in the past, both mine and yours, brahmin.
316.
I do not grieve, I do not weep, nor did I worry."
317.
Whose Teaching have you understood, that you speak such an utterance?"
318.
For the abandoning of all suffering, he taught the Teaching to living beings.
319.
There having cognised the Good Teaching, I dispelled my sorrow for my son."
320.
Perhaps that Blessed One may release me from all suffering."
321.
He taught him the Teaching, the sage who has gone beyond suffering.
322.
The noble eightfold path, leading to the peace of suffering.
323.
Sujāta, within three nights, touched the three true knowledges.
324.
Tell the brahmin woman of good health, 'The brahmin has now gone forth;
Sujāta, within three nights, touched the three true knowledges.'"
325.
Told the brahmin woman of good health, "The brahmin has now gone forth;
Sujāta, within three nights, touched the three true knowledges."
326.
Having heard of the brahmin with the threefold true knowledge, I give you a gift."
327.
I too shall go forth, in the presence of the one of excellent wisdom."
328.
Your father has gone forth, enjoy the possessions, Sundarī; You are the heiress in the family."
329.
My father has gone forth, distressed by sorrow for his son;
330.
Almsfood obtained by standing up and gleaning, and a rag robe;
Accomplishing these, in the world beyond, without mental corruptions."
331.
I know past lives, where I dwelt before.
332.
The three true knowledges have been attained, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled.
333.
I shall roar the lion's roar in the presence of the Buddha, the foremost."
334.
The tamer of the untamed, the self-enlightened, safe from every quarter."
335.
Without lust, unbound, having performed one's obligations, without mental corruptions.
336.
Your female disciple, O Great Hero, Sundarī pays homage at your feet."
337.
A legitimate one, born from your mouth, who has done what was to be done, without mental corruptions."
338.
For thus indeed the tamed ones come, to pay homage at the Teacher's feet;
Without lust, unbound, who have done what was to be done, without mental corruptions."
... The Elder Nun Sundarī...
5.
Verses of the Elder Nun Subhā, the Smith's Daughter
339.
For me, being heedful, there was full realization of the truths.
340.
Having seen fear in identity, I longed only for renunciation.
341.
Prosperous villages and fields, delightful and joyful.
342.
Thus having left through faith, when the Good Teaching is well proclaimed.
343.
Who, having abandoned gold and silver, would come back again.
344.
This is not lawful for an ascetic, this is not noble wealth.
345.
Dangerous, full of trouble, and here there is no stable duration.
346.
Mutually opposed, they make quarrels far and wide.
347.
For those afflicted by sensual pleasures, much disaster is seen.
348.
Know me as one gone forth, seeing danger in sensual pleasures.
349.
Sensual pleasures are enemies, murderers, foes, binding darts.
350.
Know me as one gone forth, shaven-headed, wrapped in the double robe.
351.
This indeed is suitable for me, a resource for the homeless one.
352.
Liberated in the secure place, they have attained unshakeable happiness.
353.
Sensual pleasures are enemies, murderers, like a mass of fire, painful.
354.
Greed, very uneven, and this is great, with delusion as its entrance.
355.
Those fools who delight in them, worldlings who have become blind.
356.
They do not know the limit of birth and of death.
357.
Many indeed proceed along it, bringing disease upon themselves.
358.
Worldly gains are binding, sensual pleasures are bonds to death.
359.
For the defilement of beings, quickly laid as a snare by Māra.
360.
Of little enjoyment, conflict-causing, drying up the bright side.
361.
I will not return to that, always delighting in Nibbāna.
362.
Diligent I shall dwell, at the destruction of all fetters.
363.
That path I follow, by which the great sages have crossed over."
364.
Having attained that without longing, she meditates at the root of a tree.
365.
Trained by Uppalavaṇṇā, possessing the threefold true knowledge, victorious over death.
366.
Unbound from all mental bonds, who has done what was to be done, without mental corruptions.
367.
The lord of beings pays homage to Subhā, the smith's daughter.
... The Elder Nun Subhā, the Smith's Daughter...
The Book of Twenties is concluded.
14.
The Book of the Thirties
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Subhā of Jīvaka's Mango Grove
368.
A scoundrel blocked her way, Subhā said this to him.
369.
For indeed, friend, it is not allowable for a man to touch one gone forth.
370.
The state of purity, without blemish, why do you stand blocking my way?
371.
With a mind liberated everywhere, why do you stand blocking my way?"
372.
Put down the ochre robe, come, let us delight in the forest covered with flowers.
373.
The first month of spring is a pleasant season, come, let us delight in the forest covered with flowers.
374.
What delight will there be for you, if you enter the forest alone?
375.
Without a companion you wish to go, to the deserted, terrifying great forest.
376.
In fine Kāsi cloth, soft and lovely, you shine in beautiful garments, incomparable.
377.
For indeed there is no being dearer to me than you, O round-eyed one like a kinnarī.
378.
Dwelling in sheltered mansions, let women attend upon you.
379.
I shall make for you abundant ornaments of gold, jewels and pearls, of various kinds.
380.
Ascend this very precious couch, fragrant with the essence of sandalwood adorned;
381.
So you, practitioner of the holy life, will go to old age with your hair and limbs untouched."
382.
Perishable body, seeing which, displeased, you look up?"
383.
Having seen your eyes, my amorous enjoyment grows more and more.
384.
Having seen your eyes, my sensual pleasure grows more and more.
385.
For indeed there are no eyes dearer to me than yours, O round-eyed one like a kinnarī."
386.
You wish to jump over Meru, you who pursue a daughter of the Buddha.
387.
Nor do I know what it is like, for it has been destroyed with its root by the path.
388.
Nor do I see what it is like, for it has been destroyed with its root by the path.
389.
You should entice such a one, but you vex yourself with this one who knows.
390.
Knowing the conditioned as foul, my mind does not cling to anything at all.
391.
With the dart removed, without mental corruptions, gone to an empty dwelling, I rejoice.
392.
Bound with strings and pegs, dancing in various ways.
393.
One would not find it when made into pieces, on what there should one fix the mind?
394.
Without phenomena it does not exist, on what there should one fix the mind?
395.
In that your vision is distorted, the perception of a human woman is meaningless.
396.
You approach, blind one, what is void, like a silver figure in the midst of people.
397.
And here a boil and abscess arises, various eye components are massed together."
398.
"Come, take this eye of yours," she gave it to that man at that very moment.
399.
"May there be well-being for you, practitioner of the holy life, such a thing will not happen again."
400.
Like grasping a venomous snake, could there be well-being? Forgive us."
401.
Having seen him possessing the signs of uttermost merits, her eye became as it was before.
... The Elder Nun Subhā of Jīvaka's Mango Grove...
The Book of Thirties is concluded.
15.
The Book of the Forties
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Isidāsī
402.
Two nuns indeed, virtuous ones, of noble birth from the Sakyan clan.
403.
Delighted in the practice of meditative absorption, very learned, with mental defilements shaken off.
404.
Comfortably seated in a secluded place, uttered these words.
405.
Having seen what fault, then were you engaged in renunciation?"
406.
Isidāsī spoke these words, "Listen Bodhī, how I went forth.
407.
I was his only daughter, dear, agreeable, and beloved.
408.
A millionaire with abundant wealth, to him my father gave me as daughter-in-law.
409.
With my head I do homage at their feet, I pay respect as I have been instructed.
410.
Having seen even one of them, agitated I give a seat.
411.
I conceal and bring near, and I give what is suitable for whom.
412.
Washing hands and feet, with joined palms I go to my husband.
413.
Like a personal attendant, I myself adorn my husband.
414.
Like a mother her only son, so I attend to my husband.
415.
Active and not lazy, virtuous - my husband became angry with me.
416.
With Isidāsī I shall not dwell, in one house with her I shall not live.'
417.
Industrious and not lazy, why does she not please you, son?'
418.
She is disagreeable to me, enough for me, without asking I shall go.'
419.
'What wrong has been done by you? Speak freely, as it really is.'
420.
What can be done, lady, when my husband feels enmity towards me?'
421.
'While protecting our son, we have lost a beautiful fortune.'
422.
For half the price by which you, millionaire, obtained me.
423.
Though I attended on him like a slave, blameless and accomplished in morality.
424.
'You will be my son-in-law, put down the cloth and the bowl.'
425.
And the bowl and the vessel, I shall walk for almsfood again.'
426.
'What is not done for you here? Speak quickly, that will be done for you.'
427.
With Isidāsī I shall not dwell, in one house with her I shall not live.'
428.
'Having asked permission I shall go, either to die or to go forth.'
429.
To my father's family, a bearer of the discipline, very learned, accomplished in morality.
430.
And having paid homage at her feet while she was seated, I gave her food.
431.
Having satisfied her, I said, 'Lady, I wish to go forth.'
432.
With food and drink, satisfy ascetics and brahmins."
433.
'For evil was done by me, that action I will destroy.'
434.
And may you obtain Nibbāna, which the foremost of bipeds realized."
435.
Seven days after going forth, I attained the three true knowledges.
436.
That I shall tell you, listen to that with undivided mind.
437.
Intoxicated by the pride of youth, I resorted to another's wife.
438.
Having risen from there when fully cooked, I entered the womb of a female monkey.
439.
This is the fruit of that action, just as I had gone to another's wife.
440.
I entered the womb of a she-goat, one-eyed and lame.
441.
Afflicted by worms, unhealthy, just as I had gone to another's wife.
442.
A calf, copper-coloured like lac, castrated at twelve months.
443.
Blind and afflicted, unhealthy, just as I had gone to another's wife.
444.
Neither a woman nor a man, just as I had gone to another's wife.
445.
In a poor one with little wealth, beset by many creditors.
446.
Drags away wailing, having taken by force from the family home.
447.
The son of Orundhata, Giridāsa by name.
448.
Devoted to her husband - towards her I caused enmity.
449.
Though I attended on him like a slave, an end to that too has been made by me."
... The Elder Nun Isidāsī...
The Book of Forties is concluded.
16.
The Great Book
1.
Verses of the Elder Nun Sumedhā
450.
I was the daughter Sumedhā, gladdened by those who practise the teaching.
451.
Having approached her mother and father, she speaks: "Both of you, listen.
452.
How much less then hollow sensual pleasures, of little enjoyment and much vexation.
453.
They, consigned to hell for a long time, are afflicted and destroyed.
454.
Unrestrained by body and by speech, and by mind, the foolish.
455.
Not knowing when it is being taught, they do not understand the noble truths.
456.
They delight in existence, they long for rebirth among the gods.
457.
Yet fools do not tremble, at being born again and again.
458.
And for those gone to the nether worlds, there is no going forth in the hells.
459.
Living at ease, I shall strive for the abandoning of birth and death.
460.
For the cessation of craving for existence, allow me, I shall go forth.
461.
The moralities, the holy life, for as long as life lasts I would not corrupt."
462.
As a householder, I shall be one gone under the power of death."
463.
They strive to convince her, fallen on the ground on the upper floor of the mansion.
464.
King Anīkaratta is handsome, to him you have been given.
465.
The moralities, the holy life, going forth is difficult to do, dear son.
466.
Enjoy sensual pleasures, let there be a proposal of marriage for you, child."
467.
Either there will be going forth, or death for me - I will certainly not accept a proposal of marriage."
468.
A bellows, more than once trickling, full of impurity?
469.
A dwelling for a multitude of worms, food for birds - why is this corpse given?
470.
Discarded like a log, by relatives who are disgusted.
471.
Even one's own mother and father, how much more then the common populace.
472.
Full of spittle, excrement, and urine, in the putrid body.
473.
Not enduring the odour, even one's own mother would be disgusted.
474.
Wisely investigating, why should I wish for a proposal of marriage?
475.
Even a hundred years of slaughter would be better, if thus there were destruction of suffering.
476.
'Long is the wandering in the round of rebirths for those being slain again and again.'
477.
Among ghosts and in the hells, countless destructions are seen.
478.
Even among the gods there is no protection, there is nothing beyond the happiness of Nibbāna.
479.
Living at ease, they strive for the abandoning of birth and death.
480.
Sensual pleasures are wearisome to me, like vomit, made like the site of a palm tree."
481.
He approached Vāraṇavatī, when the time for the marriage proposal had arrived.
482.
Having closed the mansion, she attained the first meditative absorption.
483.
And in the mansion Sumedhā well develops the perception of impermanence.
484.
With limbs adorned with jewels and gold, with joined palms he requests Sumedhā.
485.
Enjoy sensual pleasures, sensual happiness is rare in the world.
486.
Do not be unhappy, your mother and father are distressed."
487.
"Do not delight in sensual pleasures, see the danger in sensual pleasures.
488.
Unsatisfied he died, and his desire was not fulfilled.
489.
There is no satisfaction in sensual pleasures, men die unsatisfied.
490.
Like a torch they burn, resembling a skeleton.
491.
Like a heated iron ball, they are the root of misery, with suffering as their fruit.
492.
Like a dream, deceptive, sensual pleasures are like borrowed goods.
493.
Like a pit of embers, root of misery, fear, murder.
494.
Go, I have no trust in existence for myself.
495.
When ageing and death are pursuing, one must strive for its destruction."
496.
Seated on the ground, weeping, I said this.
497.
Without discernible beginning, at the death of a father, at the murder of a brother, and at the murder of oneself.
498.
Of beings transmigrating, remember also the accumulation of bones.
499.
Remember the accumulation of bones of one cosmic cycle, equal to Vipula.
500.
As pills the size of jujube seeds, mothers of mothers alone would not suffice.
501.
As four-finger-length pieces, fathers of fathers alone would not suffice.
502.
And its head inserted into it - this is the simile for obtaining human birth.
503.
See the aggregates as impermanent, remember the hells with much vexation.
504.
Remember the crocodile dangers, remember the four truths.
505.
For all sensual delights are more bitter than the five-fold bitter.
506.
For all sensual delights are blazing, boiling, agitating, and tormenting.
507.
Sensual pleasures are common to kings, fire, thieves, water, and unloved heirs, having many enemies.
508.
For in sensual pleasures, those attached to unwholesome pleasures experience the sufferings of murder and bondage.
509.
For sensual pleasures are like a torch, they burn those who do not release them.
510.
Do not, like a fish swallowing a hook, afterwards suffer vexation.
511.
Sensual pleasures will do to you what hungry outcasts do to a dog.
512.
You will experience, being attached to sensual pleasures; give up the unstable sensual pleasures.
513.
Seized by death and illness, are all births everywhere.
514.
Without enmity, without confinement, without stumbling, without fear, without distress.
515.
By one who wisely applies oneself, but it is not possible for one not striving."
516.
Persuading Anikaratta, Sumedhā threw her hair on the ground.
517.
"Give up Sumedhā, to go forth, may she see the truth of deliverance."
518.
The six direct knowledges were realized, the highest fruition for her as a female trainee.
519.
Her past life conduct, as she declared at the final time.
520.
We three friends, women, gave the gift of a dwelling."
521.
We were reborn among the gods, what then to say of among human beings.
522.
I was the chief queen of one with the seven treasures, I was the woman treasure.
523.
That is the first combination, that is Nibbāna for one delighted in the Dhamma."
524.
They become disenchanted with existence, and having become disenchanted, they become dispassionate.
Thus the Elder Nun Sumedhā spoke these verses.
The Great Book is concluded.
The Verses of the Elder Nuns are complete.
One hundred and one senior nuns, all of them with the elimination of mental corruptions.
The Therīgāthā Pāḷi is concluded.