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The Chapter on Sakacittaniya
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The Life History of the Elder Sakacintaniya
Frequented by sages, the receiver of oblations.
As if face to face with the self-enlightened, I venerated the created one.
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Satisfied by my own actions, this is the fruit of flower-offering.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of flower-offering.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, lord of the four continents.
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The six higher knowledges have been realized, the Buddha's teaching has been fulfilled."
Thus the Venerable Elder Sakacintaniya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Self-Reflection is the first.
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The Life History of the Elder Avopupphiya
Making known the four truths, he teaches the Deathless state.
Having taken various flowers, I sprinkled them in the sky.
I have attained the unshakeable state, having abandoned victory and defeat.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of flower-offering.
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Endowed with the seven treasures, a wheel-turning monarch of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Avopupphiya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Avopupphiya is the second.
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The Life History of the Elder Paccāgamaniya
Feeding on pure moss, and well-restrained in evil deeds.
Having held up a sal flower with my beak, I offered it to Vipassī.
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By that confidence of mind, he does not go to an unfortunate realm.
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By a peaceful bird, a good seed was planted by me.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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In seventeen cosmic cycles they were wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Paccāgamaniya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Returner is the third.
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The Life History of the Elder Parappasādaka
The golden-coloured self-enlightened one, who, having seen him, is not pleased?
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So too is the Buddha's meditative absorption, who, having seen it, is not pleased?
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So too is the Buddha's morality, who, having seen it, is not pleased?
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So too is the Buddha's knowledge, who, having seen it, is not pleased?"
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Having praised the foremost Buddha, Siddhattha, the unconquered.
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You experienced no small amount of the fortunate realm and the achievement of happiness.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of praise.
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Accomplished with the seven treasures, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Parappasādaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Inspiring-Confidence-in-Others is the fourth.
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The Life History of the Elder Bhisadāyaka
Having entered the forest grove, the highest of men dwelt.
And that I gave to the Buddha, devoted, with my own hands.
I do not know of happiness equal to that, how much less surpassing it.
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By a peaceful noble elephant, wholesome merit was planted by me.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of giving lotus roots.
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In the fourteenth cosmic cycle they were wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Bhisadāyaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Lotus-Root-Donor is the fifth.
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The Life History of the Elder Sucintita
Having killed herds of deer, I live in the mountain caves.
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Wishing to uplift me, he came to the highest mountain.
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The Blessed One at that time, begging alms, approached.
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The great hero gave thanks, extinguishing me then.
Having aroused joy, there I deceased.
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For fifteen hundred cosmic cycles, I delighted in the heavenly world.
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By that very gift of meat, and by the recollection of the Buddha.
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Sixty hundred cosmic cycles from now, two named Varuṇa.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Sucintita spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Well-Considered is the sixth.
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The Life History of the Elder Vatthadāyaka
I saw the stainless Buddha, going to Gandhamādana.
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One cloth was given by me, to the lord of bipeds, such a one.
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The Teacher, standing in the sky, spoke these verses.
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Having abandoned the realm of the garuḷa, he will delight in the heavenly world.'
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Having praised the gift of cloth, departed facing north.
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There is a covering in space, this is the fruit of giving cloth.
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In the thirty-sixth cosmic cycle, they were lords of men.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Vatthadāyaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Cloth-Donor is the seventh.
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The Life History of the Elder Ambadāyaka
Pervaded the world with friendliness, the immeasurable, without clinging.
Having seen Anomadassī, I placed confidence in the Buddha.
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From there, having taken a ripe one, I gave a mango with honey.
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By this gift of honey, and by the gift of mangoes, both.
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In the remaining cosmic cycles, mixed up he will wander in the round of rebirths.
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Not having gone to the nether world, he will burn up the defilements.
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I have attained the unshakeable state, having abandoned victory and defeat.
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Fourteen were those kings, wheel-turning monarchs of great power.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Ambadāyaka spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Mango-Donor is the eighth.
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The Life History of the Elder Sumana
I saw the stainless Buddha, the receiver of the world's offerings.
I placed it upon the Buddha, Sikhi, the kinsman of the world.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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Accomplished with the seven jewels, kings, universal monarchs.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Sumana spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Sumana is the ninth.
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The Life History of the Elder Pupphacaṅkoṭiya
Like an excellent bull-tiger, like a well-born maned lion.
Seated, the foremost of ascetics, honoured by the community of monks.
Together with the basket itself, I sprinkled the foremost Buddha.
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I have attained the unshakeable state, having abandoned victory and defeat.
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I do not know of an unfortunate realm, this is the fruit of honouring the Buddha.
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Accomplished with the seven jewels, five were universal monarchs.
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Thus the Venerable Elder Pupphacaṅkoṭiya spoke these verses.
The Life History of the Elder Flower-Basket is the tenth.
The Chapter on Self-Reflection is the seventh.
Its summary:
Parappasādī, Bhisada, Sucintī, Vatthadāyaka.
Seventy-one verses spoken, counted by those intent upon the good.