Chomthong Chanting Book - Vipassanasangha - Free
Chomthong Chanting Book - Vipassanasangha - Free
Chomthong Chanting Book - Vipassanasangha - Free
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Sotthi me hotu sabbadā. may I be blessed always.<br />
N’ atthi me saraõaü aññaü<br />
Saïgho me saraõaü varaü<br />
Etena sacca-vajjena<br />
Sotthi me hotu sabbadā.<br />
[Bhāsitam idaü] tena Bhagavatā jānatā passatā arahatā<br />
sammā-sambuddhena:<br />
"Sampanna-sīlā bhikkhave viharatha sampannapāñimokkhā.<br />
Pāñimokkha-saüvara-saüvutā viharatha<br />
ācāra-gocara-sampannā. Aõumattesu vajjesu bhayadassāvī<br />
samādāya sikkhatha sikkhāpadesūti."<br />
Tasmā tih’ amhehi sikkhitabbaü:<br />
"Sampanna-sīlā viharissāma sampanna-pāñimokkhā.<br />
Pāñimokkha-saüvara-saüvutā viharissāma ācāra-gocarasampannā.<br />
Aõumattesu vajjesu bhaya-dassāvī samādāya<br />
sikkhissāma sikkhāpadesūti." Evañhi no sikkhitabbaü.<br />
[Chinda-sotaü] parakkamma<br />
Kāme panūda brāhmaõa<br />
Nappahāya muni kāme<br />
N’ ekattam upapajjati.<br />
136 Pāñimokkha p. 138 f. (compare CGI)<br />
137 Pāñimokkha p. 142 f. (SN i 48; compare CGI)<br />
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Special Chants for Monks [−]<br />
I have no other refuge,<br />
The Saïgha is my foremost refuge.<br />
Through the speaking of this truth,<br />
may I be blessed always.<br />
[ −] Sīluddesa-pāñha Exhortation on Moral Conduct 136<br />
This has been said by the Lord, One-who-knows, One-who-sees, the Arahant,<br />
the Perfect Buddha, enlightened by himself:<br />
"Be perfect in moral conduct, o bhikkhus. Be perfect in the Pāñimokkha.<br />
Dwell restrained in accordance with the restraint of the Pāñimokkha. Be<br />
perfect in conduct and resort, seeing danger even in the slightest faults. Train<br />
yourselves by undertaking rightly the rules of training. "<br />
Therefore we should train ourselves: "We will be perfect in moral conduct!<br />
We will be perfect in the Pāñimokkha. We will dwell restrained in<br />
accordance with the restraint of the Pāñimokkha. We will be perfect in<br />
conduct and resort, seeing danger even in the slightest faults! We will train<br />
yourselves by undertaking rightly the rules of training!" Thus indeed we<br />
should train ourselves.<br />
[−] Tāyana-gāthā Verses on Protection 13<br />
Strive and cut the stream (of craving),<br />
Discard desires of sense, religious man!.<br />
Without abandoning desires of sense<br />
The sage’s mind one-pointed never can arise.<br />
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