- Numbered Discourses 4.19 Aį¹ guttara NikÄya 4.19
- 2. Walking 2. Caravagga
Prejudice (3rd) Tatiyaagatisutta
āMendicants, there are these four ways of making prejudiced decisions. āCattÄrimÄni, bhikkhave, agatigamanÄni. What four? KatamÄni cattÄri? Making decisions prejudiced by favoritism, hostility, stupidity, and cowardice. ChandÄgatiį¹ gacchati, dosÄgatiį¹ gacchati, mohÄgatiį¹ gacchati, bhayÄgatiį¹ gacchatiāThese are the four ways of making prejudiced decisions. ImÄni kho, bhikkhave, cattÄri agatigamanÄni.
There are these four ways of making unprejudiced decisions. CattÄrimÄni, bhikkhave, nÄgatigamanÄni. What four? KatamÄni cattÄri? Making decisions unprejudiced by favoritism, hostility, stupidity, and cowardice. Na chandÄgatiį¹ gacchati, na dosÄgatiį¹ gacchati, na mohÄgatiį¹ gacchati, na bhayÄgatiį¹ gacchatiāThese are the four ways of making unprejudiced decisions. ImÄni kho, bhikkhave, cattÄri nÄgatigamanÄnÄ«ti.
If you act against the teaching ChandÄ dosÄ bhayÄ mohÄ, out of favoritism, hostility, cowardice, or stupidity, yo dhammaį¹ ativattati; your fame fades away, NihÄ«yati tassa yaso, like the moon in the waning fortnight. kÄįø·apakkheva candimÄ.
If you donāt act against the teaching ChandÄ dosÄ bhayÄ mohÄ, out of favoritism, hostility, cowardice, and stupidity, yo dhammaį¹ nÄtivattati; your fame swells, ÄpÅ«rati tassa yaso, like the moon in the waxing fortnight.ā sukkapakkheva candimÄāti.
