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သံယုတ္တ နိကာယ ၉၊၈
The Related Suttas Collection 9.8
၁၊ ဝနဝဂ္ဂ
1. In the Woods
ကုလဃရဏီသုတ္တ
The Mistress of the House
ဧကံ သမယံ အညတရော ဘိက္ခု ကောသလေသု ဝိဟရတိ အညတရသ္မိံ ဝနသဏ္ဍေ၊
At one time one of the monks was staying in the land of the Kosalans in a certain forest grove.
တေန ခေါ ပန သမယေန သော ဘိက္ခု အညတရသ္မိံ ကုလေ အတိဝေလံ အဇ္ဈောဂါဠှပ္ပတ္တော ဝိဟရတိ၊ အထ ခေါ ယာ တသ္မိံ ဝနသဏ္ဍေ အဓိဝတ္ထာ ဒေဝတာ တဿ ဘိက္ခုနော အနုကမ္ပိကာ အတ္ထကာမာ တံ ဘိက္ခုံ သံဝေဇေတုကာမာ ယာ တသ္မိံ ကုလေ ကုလဃရဏီ, တဿာ ဝဏ္ဏံ အဘိနိမ္မိနိတွာ ယေန သော ဘိက္ခု တေနုပသင်္ကမိ; ဥပသင်္ကမိတွာ တံ ဘိက္ခုံ ဂါထာယ အဇ္ဈဘာသိ:
Now at that time that monk had become too closely involved in the affairs of a certain family. The deity haunting that forest had compassion for that monk, wanting what’s best for him. So, wanting to stir him up, they manifested in the appearance of the mistress of that family, approached the monk, and addressed him in verse:
“နဒီတီရေသု သဏ္ဌာနေ, သဘာသု ရထိယာသု စ; ဇနာ သင်္ဂမ္မ မန္တေန္တိ, မဉ္စ တဉ္စ ကိမန္တရန်”တိ၊
“On the banks of the rivers and in the guest houses, in meeting halls and highways, people come together and gossip: what’s going on between you and me?”
“ဗဟူဟိ သဒ္ဒါ ပစ္စူဟာ, ခမိတဗ္ဗာ တပဿိနာ; န တေန မင်္ကု ဟောတဗ္ဗံ, န ဟိ တေန ကိလိဿတိ၊
“There are lots of annoying sounds that an austere ascetic must endure. But they mustn’t be dismayed by that, for that’s not what defiles you.
ယော စ သဒ္ဒပရိတ္တာသီ, ဝနေ ဝါတမိဂေါ ယထာ; လဟုစိတ္တောတိ တံ အာဟု, နာဿ သမ္ပဇ္ဇတေ ဝတန်”တိ၊
If you’re startled by every little sound, like a wind-deer in the wood, they’ll call you ‘flighty minded’; and your practice won’t succeed.”
The authoritative text of the Saṁyutta Nikāya is the Pāli text. The English translation is provided as an aid to the study of the original Pāli text. [CREDITS »]
