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Adapted From The Translation By : Thanissaro Bhikkhu[]


AN 3.126 Katuviya Sutta : Putrid[]

I have heard that on one occasion the Lord Buddha was staying at Varanasi in the Game Refuge at Isipatana. Then early in the morning the Lord Buddha, having put on his robes and carrying his bowl & outer robe, went into Varanasi for alms. As he was walking for alms near the fig-tree at the cattle yoke, he saw a certain monk whose delight was in what is empty, whose delight was in exterior things, his mindfulness muddled, his alertness lacking, his concentration(trance) lacking, his mind gone astray, his faculties uncontrolled. On seeing him, the Lord Buddha said to him: "Monk, monk, don't let yourself putrefy! On one who lets himself putrefy & stink with the stench of carrion, there's no way that flies won't swarm & attack!"

Then the monk — admonished with this, the Lord Buddha's admonishment — came to his senses.

So the Lord Buddha, having gone for alms in Varanasi, after the meal, returning from his alms round, addressed the monks (and told them what had happened).

When this was said, a certain monk said to the Lord Buddha, "What, lord, is putrefaction? What is the stench of carrion? What are flies?"

"Greed(Raag/Likes), monk, is putrefaction. Ill will(Dvesha/Dislikes) is the stench of carrion. Evil, unskillful thoughts are flies. On one who lets himself putrefy & stink with the stench of carrion, there's no way that flies won't swarm & attack.

"On one whose eyes & ears

are unguarded,

whose senses

are unrestrained,

flies swarm:

resolves dependent on passion.

The monk who is putrid,

who stinks of the stench of carrion,

is far from Unbinding.

His share is vexation.

***

Whether he stays

in village or wilderness,

having gained for himself no

tranquillity,

he's surrounded by flies.

But those who are consummate

in virtue,

who delight

in discernment & calm,

pacified, they sleep in ease.

No flies settle on them."

***

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