Chomthong Chanting Book - Vipassanasangha - Free
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nivesaye [53]<br />
Yo dhammacārī kāyena vācāya uda cetasā<br />
Idh’ eva naü pasaüsati pecca sagge pamodati.<br />
Yassa saddhā tathāgate acalā supatiññhitā,<br />
Sīlañ ca yassa kalyāõaü ariya-kantaü pasaüsitaü<br />
Saïghe pasādo yassatthi ujubhūtañ ca dassanaü<br />
Adaëiddoti taü āhu amoghan tassa jīvitaü<br />
Tasmā saddhañ ca sīlañ ca pasādaü dhammadassanaü<br />
Anuyuñjetha medhāvī saraü buddhāna-sāsanan ti<br />
Sabbe saïkhārā aniccā ti yadā paññāya passati,<br />
Atha nibbindati dukkhe: esa maggo visuddhiyā.<br />
Sabbe saïkhārā dukkhā ti yadā paññāya passati,<br />
Atha nibbindati dukkhe: esa maggo visuddhiyā.<br />
Sabbe dhammā anattā ti yadā paññāya passati,<br />
Atha nibbindati dukkhe: esa maggo visuddhiyā.<br />
Appakā te manussesu ye janā pāra-gāmino<br />
Athāyaü itarā pajā tīram evānudhāvati.<br />
Gāthās etc. − Verses (& Dependent Origination) [53]<br />
He who practices the Dhamma in thought, word, & deed,<br />
Receives praise here on earth and after death rejoices in heaven.<br />
[53] Ariya-dhana-gāthā Noble Wealth 76<br />
One whose conviction in the Tathāgata Is unshakable, well-established, whose<br />
virtue is admirable, praised, cherished by the Noble Ones,<br />
Who has faith in the Saïgha, straightforwardness, vision:<br />
"He is not poor," they say. His life has not been in vain.<br />
So conviction & virtue, faith, & dhamma-vision should be cultivated by the<br />
wise, remembering the Buddhas’ teachings.<br />
[53] Tilakkhaõādi-gāthā Compounded Things<br />
All processes are inconstant: When one sees this with discernment,<br />
One grows disenchanted with stress − This is the path to purity.<br />
All processes are stressful: When one sees this with discernment,<br />
One grows disenchanted with stress − This is the path to purity.<br />
All phenomena are not-self: When one sees this with discernment,<br />
One grows disenchanted with stress − This is the path to purity.<br />
Few are the human beings who go to the Further Shore,<br />
These others simply scurry around on this shore.<br />
Ye ca kho sammadakkhāte dhamme dhammānu- But those who practice the Dhamma in line with the well-taught Dhamma,<br />
76 Cf. BCI; PCT 40<br />
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