Showing posts with label Supanna Samyutta. Show all posts
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Samyutta Nikaya - Supanna Samyutta - Supanna Vagga

Sutta Pitaka
Samyutta Nikaya
Division III Ý Khandhaka
Book 29 Ý Supanna Samyutta
Chapter 1 Ý Supanna Vagga

Namo tassa bhagavato arahato samma sambudhassa



29. 1. 1

1(1) Suddhikam Ý Purity

1. I heard thus. At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anathapindika in Jeta's grove in Savatthi.

2. The Blessed One addressed the monks from there:

3. ßMonks, these four are the births of the foes of serpents. What four? Garulas born from eggs, born from a womb, born in moisture, and born spontaneously.û



29. 1. 2.

(2) Haranti Ý Carries Away

1. I heard thus. At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anàthapiõóika in Jeta's grove in Sàvatthi.

2. The Blessed One addressed the monks from there:

3. ßMonks, these four are the births of foes of serpents. What four? Monks, the foes of serpents born from eggs, born in a womb, born in moisture, and born spontaneously.

4. ßMonks, the foes of the serpents born from eggs carry away serpents born from eggs. They do not carry away serpents born in wombs, born in moisture, or the spontaneously born.

5. ßMonks, the foes of serpents born in a womb carry away the serpents born from eggs and the serpents born in wombs. They do not carry away serpents born in moisture or those born spontaneously.

6. ßMonks, the foes of serpents born in moisture carry away the serpents born from eggs, the serpents born in wombs, and the serpents born in moisture. They do not carry away serpents born spontaneously.

7. ßMonks, the foes of serpents born spontaneously carry away the serpents born from eggs, the serpents born in wombs, the serpents born in moisture, and serpents born spontaneously.

8. ßMonks, these four are the foes of serpents.û

Notes. Supanna are explained as Garulas a kind of fairy birds. foes of the serpents.



29. 1. 3. Dvayakàri I Ý Acting in Two Ways I

1. I heard thus. At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anàthapiõóika in Jeta's grove in Sàvatthi.

2. Then a certain monk approached the Blessed One, worshipped, and sat on a side.

3. Sitting, that monk said to the Blessed One: ßVenerable sir, how is it that a certain one, after death, is born with the foes of serpents born from eggs?û

4. ßHere, monk, a certain one acts in two ways by body, speech, and mind, he learns that the foes of serpents born from eggs enjoy long life, beauty, and much pleasantness.

5. ßIt occurs to him: `I should be born with the foes of serpents born from eggs.' After death he is born with the foes of serpents born from eggs.

6. ßMonk, this is the reason for a certain one to be born with the foes of serpents born from eggs.û ... re ...



29. 1. 4. Dvayakari II Ý Acting in Two Ways II

... re ... that a certain one, after death, is born with the foes of serpents born from a womb?û ... re ...



29. 1. 5. Dvayakari III Ý Acting in Two Ways III

... re ... that a certain one, after death, is born with the foes of serpents born from moisture?û ... re ...



29. 1. 6. Dvayakari IV Ý Acting in Two Ways IV

... re ... that a certain one, after death, is born with the foes of serpents born from spontaneously?û ... re ...



Dànupakara I, II, III, and IV Ý By Giving Gifts I, II, III, and IV

(The next forty suttas consist of four groups of ten suttas. Each sutta describes a type of gift-giving. The group of ten suttas is repeated for the foes of serpents that are egg-born [aõóaja], womb-born [jalàbuja], moisture-born [saüsedaja], and spontaneously-born [opapàtika].)



Dànupakara I Ý By Giving Gifts I

29. 1. 7. Annadàyaka aõóaja Ý Egg-born Donor of Eatables

1. I heard thus. At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anàthapiõóika in Jeta's grove in Sàvatthi.

2. Then a certain monk approached the Blessed One, worshipped, and sat on a side.

3. Sitting, that monk said to the Blessed One: ßVenerable sir, how is it that a certain one, after death, is born with the foes of serpents born from eggs?û

4. ßHere, monk, a certain one acts in two ways by body, speech, and mind. He learns that foes of serpents born from eggs enjoy long life, beauty, and much pleasantness.

5. ßThen it occurs to him, `May I be born with the foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.'

6. ßHe gives eatables. At the breakup of the body, after death, he is born with the foes of serpents born from eggs.

7. ßMonk, this is the reason for a certain one to be born with the foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û



(29. 1. 8)... re ... ßHe gives drinks ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 9) ... re ... ßHe gives clothes ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 10) ... re ... ßHe gives conveyances ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 11) ... re ... ßHe gives flowers ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 12) ... re ... ßHe gives scents ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 13) ... re ... ßHe gives anointments ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 14) ... re ... ßHe gives beds ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 15) ... re ... ßHe gives dwellings ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(29. 1. 16) ... re ... ßHe gives lights ... re ... foes of serpents born from eggs, after death.û

(Suttas 17 through 26 repeat as sutta 29. 1 .7 for foes of serpents born from wombs.)

(Suttas 27 through 36 repeat as sutta 29. 1 .7 for foes of serpents born from moisture.)

(Suttas 38 through 46 repeat as sutta 29. 1 .7 for foes of serpents born spontaneously.)