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− | Staying at [[Savatthi]]. "[[Monks]], if someone were to give a [[gift]] of one hundred serving dishes [of [[food]] | + | Staying at [[Savatthi]]. "[[Monks]], if someone were to give a [[gift]] of one hundred serving dishes [of [[food]]) in the morning, one hundred at mid-day, and one hundred in the evening; and another [[person]] were to develop a [[mind]] of good-will — even for the [[time]] it takes to pull on a cow's udder — in the morning, again at mid-day, and again in the evening, this [the second [[action]]) would be more fruitful than that [the first]. |
"Thus you should train yourselves: 'Our awareness-release through good-will will be cultivated, developed, pursued, handed the reins and taken as a basis, given a grounding, steadied, consolidated, & well-undertaken. That's how you should train yourselves." | "Thus you should train yourselves: 'Our awareness-release through good-will will be cultivated, developed, pursued, handed the reins and taken as a basis, given a grounding, steadied, consolidated, & well-undertaken. That's how you should train yourselves." |
Latest revision as of 01:11, 5 April 2016
Serving Dishes
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Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Staying at Savatthi. "Monks, if someone were to give a gift of one hundred serving dishes [of food) in the morning, one hundred at mid-day, and one hundred in the evening; and another person were to develop a mind of good-will — even for the time it takes to pull on a cow's udder — in the morning, again at mid-day, and again in the evening, this [the second action) would be more fruitful than that [the first].
"Thus you should train yourselves: 'Our awareness-release through good-will will be cultivated, developed, pursued, handed the reins and taken as a basis, given a grounding, steadied, consolidated, & well-undertaken. That's how you should train yourselves."