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Saɱyutta Nikāya
5. Mahā-Vagga
45. Magga Saɱyutta
4. Paṭipatti Vagga

The Connected Discourses of the Buddha
The Great Book,
Chapter I (45): Connected Discourses on the Path
4: Practice

Sutta 34

Pāraṅgama Suttaɱ

Going Beyond

Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi

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[1][pts] At Sāvatthī.

"Bhikkhus, these eight things, when developed and cultivated, lead to going beyond from the near shore to the far shore.

What eight?

Right view ... right concentration.

These eight things, when developed and cultivated, lead to going beyond from the near shore to the far shore."

This is what the Blessed One said.

Having said this, the Fortunate One, the Teacher, further said this:

"Few are those among humankind
Who go beyond to the far shore.
The rest of the people merely run
Up and down along the bank.

"When the Dhamma is rightly expounded
Those who practise in accord with the Dhamma
Are the people who will go beyond
The realm of Death so hard to cross.

"Having left behind the dark qualities,
The wise man should develop the bright ones.
Having come from home into homelessness,
Where it is hard to take delight —

"There in seclusion he should seek delight,
Having left behind sensual pleasures.
Owning nothing, the wise man
Should cleanse himself of mental defilements.

"Those whose minds are well developed
In the factors of enlightenment,
Who through nonclinging find delight
In the relinquishment of grasping:
Those luminous ones with taints destroyed
Are fully quenched in the world"


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