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Numbered Discourses 5
29. Rāgapeyyāla
29. Abbreviated Texts Beginning With Greed
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Untitled Discourses on Greed, Etc.
“Rāgassa, bhikkhave, pariññāya … parikkhayāya … pahānāya … khayāya … vayāya … virāgāya … nirodhāya … cāgāya … paṭinissaggāya pañca dhammā bhāvetabbā.
“For the complete understanding … finishing … giving up … ending … vanishing … fading away … cessation … giving away … letting go of greed, five things should be developed.”
Dosassa … mohassa … kodhassa … upanāhassa … makkhassa … paḷāsassa … issāya … macchariyassa … māyāya … sāṭheyyassa … thambhassa … sārambhassa … mānassa … atimānassa … madassa … pamādassa abhiññāya … pariññāya … parikkhayāya … pahānāya … khayāya … vayāya … virāgāya … nirodhāya … cāgāya … paṭinissaggāya pañca dhammā bhāvetabbā.
“Of hate … delusion … anger … acrimony … disdain … contempt … jealousy … stinginess … deceit … deviousness … obstinacy … aggression … conceit … arrogance … vanity … negligence … for insight … complete understanding … finishing … giving up … ending … vanishing … fading away … cessation … giving away … letting go … five things should be developed.
Katame pañca?
What five?
Saddhābalaṁ, vīriyabalaṁ, satibalaṁ, samādhibalaṁ, paññābalaṁ—
The powers of faith, energy, mindfulness, immersion, and wisdom.
pamādassa, bhikkhave, paṭinissaggāya ime pañca dhammā bhāvetabbā”ti.
For the letting go of negligence, these five things should be developed.”
Rāgapeyyālaṁ niṭṭhitaṁ.
Tassuddānaṁ
Abhiññāya pariññāya parikkhayāya,
Pahānāya khayāya vayena ca;
Virāganirodhā cāgañca,
Paṭinissaggo ime dasāti.
Pañcakanipāto niṭṭhito.
Tatridaṁ vagguddānaṁ
Sekhabalaṁ balañceva,
Pañcaṅgikañca sumanaṁ;
Muṇḍanīvaraṇañca saññañca,
Yodhājīvañca aṭṭhamaṁ;
Theraṁ kakudhaphāsuñca,
Andhakavindadvādasaṁ;
Gilānarājatikaṇḍaṁ,
Saddhammāghātupāsakaṁ;
Araññabrāhmaṇañceva,
Kimilakkosakaṁ tathā;
Dīghācārāvāsikañca,
Duccaritūpasampadanti.
Pañcakanipātapāḷi niṭṭhitā.
The Book of the Fives is finished.
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