• Numbered Discourses 4.32 Aṅguttara Nikāya 4.32
  • 4. Situations 4. Cakkavagga

Inclusion Saṅgahasutta

“Mendicants, there are these four ways of being inclusive. “Cattārimāni, bhikkhave, saṅgahavatthūni. What four? Katamāni cattāri? Giving, kindly words, taking care, and equality. Dānaṁ, peyyavajjaṁ, atthacariyā, samānattatā—

These are the four ways of being inclusive. Imāni kho, bhikkhave, cattāri saṅgahavatthūnīti.

Giving and kindly words, Dānañca peyyavajjañca, taking care here, atthacariyā ca yā idha; and treating equally in worldly conditions, Samānattatā ca dhammesu, as they deserve in each case. tattha tattha yathārahaṁ; These ways of being inclusive in the world Ete kho saṅgahā loke, are like a moving chariot’s linchpin. rathassāṇīva yāyato.

If there were no such ways of being inclusive, Ete ca saṅgahā nāssu, neither mother nor father na mātā puttakāraṇā; would be respected and honored Labhetha mānaṁ pūjaṁ vā, for what they’ve done for their children. pitā vā puttakāraṇā.

But since these ways of being inclusive do exist, Yasmā ca saṅgahā ete, the astute do regard them well, samavekkhanti paṇḍitā; so they achieve greatness Tasmā mahattaṁ papponti, and are praised.” pāsaṁsā ca bhavanti te”ti.

Dutiyaṁ.