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- Anguttara Nikaya V.43
- Ittha Sutta
- What is Welcome
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Then Anathapindika the householder went to the Blessed One and, on
arrival, having bowed down to him, sat to one side. As he was sitting there the Blessed
One said to him: "These five things, householder, are welcome, agreeable, pleasant,
& hard to obtain in the world. Which five?
"Long life is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.
"Beauty is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.
"Happiness is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.
"Status is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the world.
"Rebirth in heaven is welcome, agreeable, pleasant, & hard to obtain in the
world.
"Now, I tell you, these five things are not to be obtained by reason of prayers or
wishes. If they were to be obtained by reason of prayers or wishes, who here would lack
them? It's not fitting for the noble disciple who desires long life to pray for it or to
delight in doing so. Instead, the noble disciple who desires long life should follow the
path of practice leading to long life. In so doing, he will attain long life, either human
or divine.
"It's not fitting for the noble disciple who desires beauty to pray for it or to
delight in doing so. Instead, the noble disciple who desires beauty should follow the path
of practice leading to beauty. In so doing, he will attain beauty, either human or divine.
"It's not fitting for the noble disciple who desires happiness to pray for it or
to delight in doing so. Instead, the noble disciple who desires happiness should follow
the path of practice leading to happiness. In so doing, he will attain happiness, either
human or divine.
"It's not fitting for the noble disciple who desires status to pray for it or to
delight in doing so. Instead, the noble disciple who desires status should follow the path
of practice leading to status. In so doing, he will attain status, either human or divine.
"It's not fitting for the noble disciple who desires rebirth in heaven to pray for
it or to delight in doing so. Instead, the noble disciple who desires rebirth in heaven
should follow the path of practice leading to rebirth in heaven. In so doing, he will
attain rebirth in heaven."
Long life, beauty, status, honor,
heaven, high birth:
To those who delight
in aspiring for these things
in great measure, continuously,
the wise praise heedfulness
in making merit.
The wise person, heedful,
acquires a two-fold welfare:
welfare in this life &
welfare in the next.
By breaking through to his welfare
he's called prudent,
wise.