- Linked Discourses 13.9 Saį¹yutta NikÄya 13.9
- 1. Comprehension 1. Abhisamayavagga
A Mountain Pabbatasutta
At SÄvatthÄ«. SÄvatthiyaį¹ viharati.
āMendicants, suppose a person was to place seven pebbles the size of mustard seeds on the Himalayas, the king of mountains. āSeyyathÄpi, bhikkhave, puriso himavato pabbatarÄjassa satta sÄsapamattiyo pÄsÄį¹asakkharÄ upanikkhipeyya.
What do you think, mendicants? Taį¹ kiį¹ maƱƱatha, bhikkhave, Which is more: the seven pebbles the size of mustard seeds, or the Himalayas, the king of mountains?ā katamaį¹ nu kho bahutaraį¹, yÄ vÄ satta sÄsapamattiyo pÄsÄį¹asakkharÄ upanikkhittÄ yo vÄ himavÄ pabbatarÄjÄāti?
āSir, the Himalayas, the king of mountains, is certainly more. āEtadeva, bhante, bahutaraį¹ yadidaį¹ himavÄ pabbatarÄjÄ; The seven pebbles the size of mustard seeds are tiny. appamattikÄ satta sÄsapamattiyo pÄsÄį¹asakkharÄ upanikkhittÄ. Compared to the Himalayas, itās not nearly a hundredth, a thousandth, or a hundred thousandth part.ā Neva satimaį¹ kalaį¹ upenti na sahassimaį¹ kalaį¹ upenti na satasahassimaį¹ kalaį¹ upenti himavantaį¹ pabbatarÄjÄnaį¹ upanidhÄya satta sÄsapamattiyo pÄsÄį¹asakkharÄ upanikkhittÄāti.
āIn the same way, for a noble disciple, the suffering thatās over and done with is more ā¦ā āEvameva kho ā¦pe⦠dhammacakkhupaį¹ilÄbhoāti.
Navamaį¹.
