Monday, April 25, 2011

Khuddaka Nikaya - Dhammapada - Attavagga

Dhp XII
Attavagga
Self
Translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Alternate translation:BuddharakkhitaThanissaro
PTS: Dhp 157-166



Source: Transcribed from a file provided by the translator.



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157
If you hold yourself dear
then guard, guard yourself well.
The wise person would stay awake
nursing himself
in any of the three watches of the night,
the three stages of life.



158
First
he'd settle himself
in what is correct,
only then
teach others.
He wouldn't stain his name
: he is wise.



159
If you'd mold yourself
the way you teach others,
then, well-trained,
go ahead & tame —
for, as they say,
what's hard to tame is you
yourself.



160
Your own self is
your own mainstay,
for who else could your mainstay be?
With you yourself well-trained
you obtain the mainstay
hard to obtain.



161
The evil he himself has done
— self-born, self-created —
grinds down the dullard,
as a diamond, a precious stone.



162
When overspread by extreme vice —
like a sal tree by a vine —
you do to yourself
what an enemy would wish.



163
They're easy to do —
things of no good
& no use to yourself.
What's truly useful & good
is truly harder than hard to do.



164
The teaching of those who live the Dhamma,
worthy ones, noble:
whoever maligns it
— a dullard,
inspired by evil view —
bears fruit for his own destruction,
like the fruiting of the bamboo.



165
Evil is done by oneself

by oneself is one defiled.
Evil is left undone by oneself

by oneself is one cleansed.
Purity & impurity are one's own doing.
No one purifies another.
No other purifies one.



166
Don't sacrifice your own welfare
for that of another,
no matter how great.
Realizing your own true welfare,
be intent on just that.

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