Saṃyutta Nikāya
I. Sagātha Vagga
10. Yakkha Saṃyutta
Sutta 4
Manibhadda Suttaṃ
With Maṇibhadda
Mindfulness is not a cure-all.
Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Proofed against and modified in accordance with the revised edition at dhammatalks.org
Provenance, terms and conditons
[8.1][pts] On one occasion the Blessed One was staying among the Magadhans at the Jewel-stand Shrine, the haunt of the yakkha-spirit, Maṇibhadda [Auspicious Jewel].
Then Maṇibhadda the yakkha-spirit went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, recited this verse:
"It’s always auspicious for one who is mindful.
The mindful one prospers happily — always.
The mindful one grows better each day
and is totally freed from animosity."
The Buddha:
"It’s always auspicious for one who is mindful.
The mindful one prospers happily always.
The mindful one grows better each day
but isn’t totally freed from animosity.
Whoever’s heart, all day, all night,
delights in harmlessness
with goodwill for all beings
has no animosity with anyone at all."
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