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- 12. Hard Work 12. Balakaraį¹Ä«yavagga
Storms (1st) Paį¹hamameghasutta
āMendicants, in the last month of summer, when the dust and dirt is stirred up, a large sudden storm disperses and settles it on the spot. āSeyyathÄpi, bhikkhave, gimhÄnaį¹ pacchime mÄse Å«hataį¹ rajojallaį¹, tamenaį¹ mahÄakÄlamegho į¹hÄnaso antaradhÄpeti vÅ«pasameti; In the same way, a mendicant who develops and cultivates the noble eightfold path disperses and stills bad, unskillful qualities on the spot. evameva kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhu ariyaį¹ aį¹į¹haį¹ gikaį¹ maggaį¹ bhÄvento ariyaį¹ aį¹į¹haį¹ gikaį¹ maggaį¹ bahulÄ«karonto uppannuppanne pÄpake akusale dhamme į¹hÄnaso antaradhÄpeti vÅ«pasameti.
How does a mendicant who develops the noble eightfold path disperse and still bad, unskillful qualities on the spot? KathaƱca, bhikkhave, bhikkhu ariyaį¹ aį¹į¹haį¹ gikaį¹ maggaį¹ bhÄvento ariyaį¹ aį¹į¹haį¹ gikaį¹ maggaį¹ bahulÄ«karonto uppannuppanne pÄpake akusale dhamme į¹hÄnaso antaradhÄpeti vÅ«pasameti? Itās when a mendicant develops right view, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right immersion, which rely on seclusion, fading away, and cessation, and ripen as letting go. Idha, bhikkhave, bhikkhu sammÄdiį¹į¹hiį¹ bhÄveti ā¦pe⦠sammÄsamÄdhiį¹ bhÄveti vivekanissitaį¹ virÄganissitaį¹ nirodhanissitaį¹ vossaggapariį¹ÄmiṠ⦠Thatās how a mendicant who develops and cultivates the noble eightfold path disperses and stills bad, unskillful qualities on the spot.ā evaį¹ kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhu ariyaį¹ aį¹į¹haį¹ gikaį¹ maggaį¹ bhÄvento ariyaį¹ aį¹į¹haį¹ gikaį¹ maggaį¹ bahulÄ«karonto uppannuppanne pÄpake akusale dhamme į¹hÄnaso antaradhÄpeti vÅ«pasametÄ«āti.
Aį¹į¹hamaį¹.