• Linked Discourses 13.9 Saṁyutta Nikāya 13.9
  • 1. Comprehension 1. Abhisamayavagga

A Mountain Pabbatasutta

At Sāvatthī. Sāvatthiyaṁ viharati.

ā€œMendicants, suppose a person was to place seven pebbles the size of mustard seeds on the Himalayas, the king of mountains. ā€œSeyyathāpi, bhikkhave, puriso himavato pabbatarājassa satta sāsapamattiyo pāsāṇasakkharā upanikkhipeyya.

What do you think, mendicants? Taṁ kiṁ maƱƱatha, bhikkhave, Which is more: the seven pebbles the size of mustard seeds, or the Himalayas, the king of mountains?ā€ katamaṁ nu kho bahutaraṁ, yā vā satta sāsapamattiyo pāsāṇasakkharā upanikkhittā yo vā himavā pabbatarājÄā€ti?

ā€œSir, the Himalayas, the king of mountains, is certainly more. ā€œEtadeva, bhante, bahutaraṁ yadidaṁ himavā pabbatarājā; The seven pebbles the size of mustard seeds are tiny. appamattikā satta sāsapamattiyo pāsāṇasakkharā upanikkhittā. Compared to the Himalayas, it’s not nearly a hundredth, a thousandth, or a hundred thousandth part.ā€ Neva satimaṁ kalaṁ upenti na sahassimaṁ kalaṁ upenti na satasahassimaṁ kalaṁ upenti himavantaṁ pabbatarājānaṁ upanidhāya satta sāsapamattiyo pāsāṇasakkharā upanikkhittÄā€ti.

ā€œIn the same way, for a noble disciple, the suffering that’s over and done with is more ā€¦ā€ ā€œEvameva kho …pe… dhammacakkhupaį¹­ilābhoā€ti.

Navamaṁ.