Saṃyutta Nikāya
I. Sagātha Vagga
1. Devatā-Saṃyutta
I. Naḷa-Vagga
Suttas 1-10
Translated from the Pali by Sister Upalavanna
Namo tassa Bhagavato arahato sammā-sambuddhassa
Sutta 1
Ogha Suttaṃ
Flood
[1.1][pts][bodh][than][olds] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'Venerable sir, how did you cross the flood?'
'Friend, I crossed the flood not taking a footing and not exerting.'
'Venerable sir, not taking a footing and not exerting in which manner, did you cross the flood?'
'It's after a long time I have seen a Brahmin who has extinguished,
Without standing and without exerting he has crossed the diffusedness of the world.'
'Friend, when standing I sank, when exerting I was led astray, therefore not standing, not exerting I crossed the flood.
Saying it, the deity waited for the approval of the Blessed One. Knowing the Teacher approves, she worshiped and circumambulated the Blessed One and vanished from there.
Sutta 2
Nimokkha Suttaṃ
Release
[2.1][pts][bodh][than] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'Venerable sir, do you know the seclusion, deliverance and release of beings?'
'Friend, I know the seclusion, deliverance and release of beings.'
'Venerable sir, as yon know, how is the seclusion, deliverance and release of beings?'
'Diminishing the interest `to be', and destroying perceptions and consciousness, seeing appeasement and cessation of feelings, I see as the seclusion, deliverance and the release of beings.'
Sutta 3
Upameyya Suttaṃ
Comparing
[3.1][pts][bodh] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'The life span is short and humans are led along,
There is no shelter for those overcome by decay.
Seeing this fear in death, do merit that brings pleasantness.'
'The life span is short and humans are led along
There is no shelter for those overcome by decay
Seeing appeasement in this, give up worldly material.'
Sutta 4
Accenti Suttaṃ
Time Sits
[4.1][pts][bodh] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'Time sits, existences roll on and the lifespan of beings dwindle gradually,
Seeing this fear in death, do merit that brings pleasantness.
Time sits, existences roll on and the lifespan of beings dwindle gradually,
Seeing this fear in death, give up worldly material.'
Sutta 5
Kati Chinde Suttaṃ
How Many Are Cut
[5.1][pts][bodh] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'How many should be cut, how many given up and how many developed further?
With coming together of how many is said, the bhikkhu has crossed the flood?
There's five to cut, five to give up and five to be developed further
And with the coming together of five, it is said the bhikkhu has crossed.'
Sutta 6
Jāgaram Suttaṃ
Awake
[5.1][pts][bodh] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'How many sleep, when awake? How many are wakeful in sleep,
How does impurity and purity come about?
Five sleep wakefully and five are awake when sleeping
In five, there is purity and impurity.'
Sutta 7
Appatividitā Suttaṃ
Not Penetrating
[7.1][pts][bodh][than] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'Not penetrating certain things, one deviates from right view,
The sleeping do not penetrate, it is time to be wakeful.
Thoroughly penetrating certain things, one does not deviate from right view,
Penetratingly and thoroughly, knowing they tread the right path.'
Sutta 8
Susamuṭṭhā Suttaṃ
Thoroughly Forgetful
[8.1][pts][bodh][than] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'Thoroughly forgetful of certain things, one deviates from right view,
The sleeping do not penetrate, it is time to be wakeful.
Thoroughly mindful of certain things, one does not deviate from right view,
Penetratingly and thoroughly, knowing they tread the right path.'
Sutta 9
Namānakāma Suttaṃ
A Desire To Measure
[9.1][pts][bodh] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'With measuring, there is no taming in this world,
There is no moral perfection to the inattentive.
Someone, living alone in the forest negligently
Cannot, cross the domains of Death.
Dispelling measuring and well composed,
With good intention, always well released,
Lives in the forest, alone, diligently
Indeed he crosses the domains of Death.'
Sutta 10
Araāāe Suttaṃ
In the Forest
[10.1][pts][bodh] I HEARD THUS: Once the Blessed One lived in Sāvatthi, in Jeta's grove in the monastery offered by Anāthapiṇḍika.
When the night was waning, a certain deity illuminating the whole of Jeta's grove approached the Blessed One, worshipped, stood on a side and said:
'Living in the forest peacefully, leading the holy life,
Partaking food once for the day, how is the countenance so pleasant?û
Does not grieve the past, does not think of the future,
Satisfied in the present, by that the countenance is pleasant.
Planning the future too much, and grieving the past,
The foolish whither, like reeds cut when young.'