Dhp VII
      Arahantavagga
      Arahants
      Translated from the Pali by
      Thanissaro Bhikkhu
            Alternate translation:BuddharakkhitaThanissaro
      PTS: Dhp 90-99
      Source: Transcribed from a file provided by the translator.
      Copyright © 1997 Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
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90
 In one who
has gone the full distance,
is free from sorrow,
is fully released
 in all respects,
has abandoned all bonds:
 no fever is found.
91
The mindful keep active,
don't delight in settling back.
They renounce every home,
    every home,
like swans taking off from a lake.
92-93
Not hoarding,
having comprehended food,
their pasture — emptiness
& freedom without sign:
 their trail,
like that of birds through space,
 can't be traced.
Effluents ended,
independent of nutriment,
their pasture — emptiness
& freedom without sign:
 their trail,
like that of birds through space,
 can't be traced.
94-96
He whose senses are steadied
 like stallions
well-trained by the charioteer,
his conceit abandoned,
 free of effluent,
 Such:
even devas adore him.
Like the earth, he doesn't react —
 cultured,
 Such,
like Indra's pillar,
like a lake free of mud.
For him
    — Such —
there's no traveling on.
Calm is his mind,
calm his speech
 & his deed:
one who's released through right knowing,
 pacified,
 Such.
97
        The man
    faithless / beyond conviction
 ungrateful / knowing the Unmade
    a burglar / who has severed connections
    who's destroyed
 his chances / conditions
who eats vomit: / has disgorged expectations:
    the ultimate person.
98
In village or wilds,
valley, plateau:
that place is delightful
where arahants dwell.
99
Delightful wilds
where the crowds don't delight,
those free from passion
 delight,
for they're not searching
for sensual pleasures.
