• Numbered Discourses 3.145 Aį¹…guttara Nikāya 3.145
  • 14. A Warrior 14. YodhājÄ«vavagga

At the Peacocks’ Feeding Ground (3rd) Tatiyamoranivāpasutta

ā€œMendicants, a mendicant who has three qualities has reached the ultimate end, the ultimate sanctuary from the yoke, the ultimate spiritual life, the ultimate goal. They are the best among gods and humans. ā€œTÄ«hi, bhikkhave, dhammehi samannāgato bhikkhu accantaniį¹­į¹­ho hoti accantayogakkhemÄ« accantabrahmacārÄ« accantapariyosāno seį¹­į¹­ho devamanussānaṁ. What three? Katamehi tÄ«hi? Right view, right knowledge, and right freedom. Sammādiį¹­į¹­hiyā, sammāñāṇena, sammāvimuttiyā—

A mendicant with these three qualities has reached the ultimate end, the ultimate sanctuary from the yoke, the ultimate spiritual life, the ultimate goal. They are the best among gods and humans.ā€ Imehi kho, bhikkhave, tÄ«hi dhammehi samannāgato bhikkhu accantaniį¹­į¹­ho hoti accantayogakkhemÄ« accantabrahmacārÄ« accantapariyosāno seį¹­į¹­ho devamanussānanā€ti.

Terasamaṁ.

Yodhājīvavaggo cuddasamo.

Tassuddānaṁ

Yodho parisamittaƱca, uppādā kesakambalo; Sampadā vuddhi tayo assā, tayo moranivāpinoti.