Difference between revisions of "Ghatva Sutta"
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As she was [[standing]] to one side, a [[devata]] recited this verse to the [[Blessed One]]: | As she was [[standing]] to one side, a [[devata]] recited this verse to the [[Blessed One]]: | ||
− | [[Having killed]] what do you [[sleep]] in ease? [[Having killed]] what do you not grieve? Of the slaying of what one thing does [[Gotama]] approve? | + | [[Having killed]] what do you [[sleep]] in ease? [[Having killed]] what do you not grieve? Of the slaying of what [[one thing]] does [[Gotama]] approve? |
[The [[Buddha]]:] | [The [[Buddha]]:] |
Revision as of 07:17, 9 March 2015
Having Killed
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
As she was standing to one side, a devata recited this verse to the Blessed One:
Having killed what do you sleep in ease? Having killed what do you not grieve? Of the slaying of what one thing does Gotama approve?
[The Buddha:]
Having killed anger you sleep in ease. Having killed anger you do not grieve. The noble ones praise the slaying of anger; with its honeyed crest & poison root; for having killed it you do not grieve.