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Saṁyutta Nikāya — The Linked Discourses

Vol 1:
Verses
SN1-11
Vol 2:
Causation
SN12-21
Vol 3:
Aggregates
SN22-34
Vol 4:
Sense Bases
SN35-44
Vol 5:
Great Book
SN45-56

9. Vanasaṁyutta: In the Woods

I. In The Woods — SN9.11: Unskillful Thoughts

1At one time one of the mendicants was staying in the land of the Kosalans in a certain forest grove.

Now at that time that mendicant, during their day’s meditation, was thinking bad, unskillful thoughts, that is: sensual, malicious, and cruel thoughts. The deity haunting that forest had compassion for that mendicant, and wanted what’s best for them. So they approached that mendicant wanting to stir them up, and addressed them in verse:


2“Because of improper attention,
you’re consumed by your thoughts.
When you’ve given up irrationality,
make sure your thoughts are rational.

3Thinking about the Teacher, the teaching,
the Saṅgha, and your own ethics,
you’ll find gladness,
and rapture and bliss as well, no doubt.
And when you’re full of joy,
you’ll make an end to suffering.”

4Impelled by that deity, that mendicant was struck with a sense of urgency.

1Ekaṁ samayaṁ aññataro bhikkhu kosalesu vihārati aññatarasmiṁ vanasaṇḍe.

Tena kho pana samayena so bhikkhu divāvihāragato pāpake akusale vitakke vitakketi, seyyathidaṁ – kāmavitakkaṁ, byā pāda vitakkaṁ, vihiṁsāvitakkaṁ. Atha kho yā tasmiṁ vanasaṇḍe adhivatthā devatā tassa bhikkhuno anukampikā atthakāmā taṁ bhikkhuṁ saṁvejetukāmā yena so bhikkhu tenupasaṅkami; upasaṅkamitvā taṁ bhikkhuṁ gāthāhi ajjhabhāsi: 


2"Ayoniso manasikārā,
so vitakkehi khajjasi;
Ayoniso paṭinissajja,
yoniso anucintaya.

3Satthāraṁ dhammamārabbha,
saṅghaṁ sīlāni attano;
Adhigacchasi pāmojjaṁ,
pītisukhamasaṁsayaṁ;
Tato pāmojjabahulo,
dukkhassantaṁ karissasī"ti.

4Atha kho so bhikkhu tāya devatāya saṁvejito saṁvegamāpādīti.