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- Anguttara Nikaya V.129
- Parikuppa Sutta
- In Agony
- For free distribution only, as a gift of Dhamma
Translator's note: This discourse lists the five grave deeds that are said to
prevent one's chances of attaining any of the noble attainments in this lifetime. People
who commit them fall -- immediately at the moment of death -- into hell. No help from
outside is able to mitigate the sufferings they will endure in hell, and thus they are
said to be incurable. Only when the results of these deeds have worked themselves out will
they be released from hell. Even if they return to the human plane, they will continue to
suffer the consequences of their deeds. For example, Ven. Moggallana, one of the Buddha's
foremost disciples, killed his parents many aeons ago, and the results of that deed
pursued him even through his final lifetime, when he was beaten to death.
"There are these five inhabitants of the states of deprivation, inhabitants of
hell, who are in agony & incurable. Which five? One who has killed his/her mother, one
who has killed his/her father, one who has killed an arahant, one who -- with a corrupted
mind -- has caused the blood of a Tathagata to flow, and one who has caused a split in the
Sangha. These are the five inhabitants of the states of deprivation, inhabitants of hell,
who are in agony & incurable."
See also: SN I.38; SN IV.13; SN XXXVI.6.