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Sacca-kiriyaa gaathaa
- (LEADER):
Handa maya"m buddhassa bhagavato pubba-bhaaga-namakaara"m karoma se:- Now let us chant the preliminary passage in homage to the Awakened One, the Blessed One:
- (ALL):
[Namo tassa] bhagavato arahato sammaa-sambuddhassa. (Three times.)- Homage to the Blessed One, the Worthy One, the Rightly Self-awakened One.
- (LEADER):
Handa maya"m sacca-kiriyaa gaathaayo bha.naama se:
- (ALL):
[N'atthi me sara.na"m añña"m]
Buddho me sara.na"m vara"m
Etena sacca-vajjena
Sotthi me hotu sabbadaa.- I have no other refuge,
The Buddha is my formeost refuge.
Through the speaking of this truth, may I be blessed always.
- N'atthi me sara.na"m añña"m
Dhammo me sara.na"m vara"m
Etena sacca-vajjena
Sotthi me hotu sabbadaa.- I have no other refuge,
The Dhamma is my formeost refuge.
Through the speaking of this truth, may I be blessed always.
- N'atthi me sara.na"m añña"m
Sa"ngho me sara.na"m vara"m
Etena sacca-vajjena
Sotthi me hotu sabbadaa.- I have no other refuge,
The Sa"ngha is my formeost refuge.
Through the speaking of this truth, may I be blessed always.
Siiluddesa-paa.tha
[Bhaasitam-ida"m] tena Bhagavataa jaanataa passataa arahataa sammaa-sambuddhena: "Sampanna-siilaa bhikkhave viharatha sampanna-paa.timokkhaa. Paa.timokkha-sa"mvara-sa"mvutaa viharatha aacaara-gocara-sampannaa. A.numattesu vajjesu bhaya-dassaavii samaadaaya sikkhatha sikkhaapadesuuti."Tasmaa tih'amhehi sikkhitabba"m: "Sampanna-siilaa viharissaama sampanna-paa.timokkhaa. Paa.timokkha-sa"mvara-sa"mvutaa viharissaama aacaara-gocara-sampannaa. A.numattesu vajjesu bhaya-dassaavii samaadaaya sikkhissaama sikkhaapadesuuti." Evañhi no sikkhitabba"m.
This was said by the Blessed One, the One who Knows, the One who Sees, the Worthy One Rightly Self-awakened: "Live consummate in virtue, monks, and consummate in the Patimokkha. Live restrained with the restraint of the Patimokkha, consummate in your behavior & sphere of activity Train yourselves, having undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest faults"Therefore we should train ourselves: "We will live consummate in virtue, consummate in the Patimokkha. We will live restrained with the restraint of the Patimokkha, consummate in our behavior & sphere of activity. We will train ourselves, having undertaken the training rules, seeing danger in the slightest faults." That's how we should train ourselves.
Taayana-gaathaa
- [Chinda sota"m] parakkamma
Kaame panuuda braahma.na
Nappahaaya muni kaame
N'ekattam-upapajjati- Having striven, brahman, cut the stream.
Expel sensual passions.
Without abandoning sensual passions
a sage encounters no oneness of mind.
- Kayiraa ce kayiraathena"m
Da.lhamena"m parakkame
Sithilo hi paribbaajo
Bhiyyo aakirate raja"m
Akata"m dukka.ta"m seyyo
Pacchaa tappati dukka.ta"m
Katañca sukata"m seyyo
Ya"m katvaa naanutappati- If something's to be done, then work at it firmly,
for a slack going-forth kicks up all the more dust.
It's better to leave a misdeed undone.
A misdeed burns you afterward.
Better that a good deed be done
that, when you've done it,
you don't regret.
- Kuso yathaa duggahito
Hattham'evaanukantati
Saamañña"m dupparaamattha"m
Nirayaayuupaka.d.dhati
Ya"nkiñci sithila"m kamma"m
Sa"nkili.t.thañca ya"m vata"m
Sa"nkassara"m brahma-cariya"m
Na ta"m hoti, mahapphalanti.- Just as sharp-bladed grass, if wrongly held,
wounds the very hand that holds it --
the contemplative life, if wrongly grasped,
drags you down to hell.
Any slack act, or defiled observance,
or fraudulent life of chastity
bears no great fruit.
Ovaada-paa.timokkha Gaathaa
- Uddi.t.tha"m kho tena Bhagavataa jaanataa passataa arahataa sammaa-sambuddhena: Ovaada-paa.timokkha"m tiihi gaathaahi.
- This was summarized by the Blessed One, the One who Knows, the One who Sees, the Worthy One Rightly Self-awakened: the Patimokkha Exhortation in three verses:
- Khantii parama"m tapo tiitikkhaa
Nibbaana"m parama"m vadanti buddhaa,
Na hi pabbajito paruupaghaatii
Sama.no hoti para"m vihe.thayanto- Patient forbearance is the foremost austerity.
Liberation is foremost: that's what the Buddhas say.
He is no monk who injures another;
nor a contemplative, he who mistreats another.
- Sabba-paapassa akara.na"m,
Kusalassuupasampadaa,
Sacitta-pariyodapana"m:
Eta"m buddhaana-saasana"m.- The non-doing of any evil,
The performance of what's skillful,
The cleansing of one's own mind:
This is the Buddhas' teaching.
- Anuupavaado anuupaghaato
Paa.timokkhe ca sa"mvaro
Mattaññutaa ca bhattasmi"m
Pantañca sayan'aasana"m.
Adhicitte ca aayogo:
Eta"m buddhaana-saasananti.- Not disparaging, not injuring,
Restraint in line with the monastic code,
Moderation in food,
Dwelling in seclusion,
Commitment to the heightened mind:
This is the Buddhas' teaching.
Revised: Wed 16 May 2001 http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/misc/chanting/patimokkha.html