Dhp XVIII
      Malavagga
      Impurities
      Translated from the Pali by
      Thanissaro Bhikkhu
            Alternate translation:BuddharakkhitaThanissaro
      PTS: Dhp 235-255
      Source: Transcribed from a file provided by the translator.
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235-238
 You are now
like a yellowed leaf.
 Already
Yama's minions stand near.
You stand at the door to departure
but have yet to provide
for the journey.
Make an island for yourself!
Work quickly! Be wise!
With impurities all blown away,
 unblemished,
you'll reach the divine realm
of the noble ones.
  You are now
right at the end of your time.
 You are headed
to Yama's presence,
with no place to rest along the way,
but have yet to provide
for the journey.
Make an island for yourself!
Work quickly! Be wise!
With impurities all blown away,
 unblemished,
you won't again undergo birth
        & aging.
239
Just as a silver smith
step by
step,
 bit by
 bit,
    moment to
    moment,
blows away the impurities
of molten silver —
so the wise man, his own.
240
Just as rust
 — iron's impurity —
eats the very iron
from which it is born,
 so the deeds
of one who lives slovenly
 lead him on
to a bad destination.
241-243
No recitation: the ruinous impurity
        of chants.
No initiative: of a household.
Indolence: of beauty.
Heedlessness: of a guard.
In a woman, misconduct is an impurity.
In a donor, stinginess.
Evil deeds are the real impurities
in this world & the next.
More impure than these impurities
is the ultimate impurity:
 ignorance.
Having abandoned this impurity,
monks, you're impurity-free.
244-245
Life's easy to live
for someone unscrupulous,
 cunning as a crow,
 corrupt, back-biting,
 forward, & brash;
but for someone who's constantly
 scrupulous, cautious,
 observant, sincere,
 pure in his livelihood,
 clean in his pursuits,
        it's hard.
246-248
Whoever kills, lies, steals,
goes to someone else's wife,
& is addicted to intoxicants,
 digs himself up
 by the root
right here in this world.
So know, my good man,
that bad deeds are reckless.
Don't let greed & unrighteousness
oppress you with long-term pain.
249-250
People give
in line with their faith,
in line with conviction.
Whoever gets flustered
at food & drink given to others,
attains no concentration
by day or by night.
But one in whom this is
 cut    through
 up-    rooted
 wiped out —
attains concentration
by day or by night.
251
There's no fire like passion,
no seizure like anger,
no snare like delusion,
no river like craving.
252-253
It's easy to see
the errors of others,
but hard to see
your own.
You winnow like chaff
the errors of others,
but conceal your own —
like a cheat, an unlucky throw.
If you focus on the errors of others,
constantly finding fault,
your effluents flourish.
You're far from their ending.
254-255
There's no trail in space,
no outside contemplative.
People are smitten
with complications,
but devoid of complication are
the Tathagatas.
There's no trail in space,
no outside contemplative,
no eternal fabrications,
no wavering in the Awakened.
