Posted by: Moritz
« on: September 08, 2019, 11:10:33 PM »Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu
Another day, another possibility. We don't know what tomorrow might be. _()_
Ein neuer Tag, wieder eine Möglichkeit. Wir wissen nicht was morgen sein wird. _()_
ថ្ងៃ ថ្មី មួូយ ជា ឳកាស ថ្មី មួយ ទៀត។ យើង មិន អាច ដឹង មុន នូវ អ្វី ដែល នឹង កើតឡើង ថ្ងៃ ស្អែក
"Dhammo have rakkhati dammacāriṁ"
"N'atthi santi param sukham"
- Namo tassa bhagavato arahato sammā-sambuddhassa -
Bhuttā bhogā bhaṭā bhaccā
Vitiṇṇā āpadāsu me
Uddhaggā dakkhiṇā dinnā
Atho pañca balī katā
Upaṭṭhitā sīlavanto
Saññatā brahmacārino
Yadatthaṃ bhogam-iccheyya
Paṇḍito gharam-āvasaṃ
So me attho anuppatto
Kataṃ ananutāpiyaṃ
Etaṃ anussaraṃ macco
Ariya-dhamme ṭhito naro
Idheva naṃ pasaṃsanti
Pecca sagge pamodatīti.
"My wealth has been enjoyed,
My dependents supported,
protected from calamities by me.
I have given lofty offerings,
and performed the five oblations.
I have provided for the virtuous,
the restrained, leaders of the holy life.
For whatever aim a wise householder
would desire wealth,
that aim I have attained.
I have done what will not lead to future distress."
When this is recollected by a mortal,
a person established in the Dhamma of the Noble Ones,
He is praised in this life
and, after death, rejoices in heaven.
Note: These verses are from the Adiya Sutta (Discourse on Edibles), Anguttara Nikaya V.41 . The "five oblations" are gifts/offerings given to one's relatives, guests, the dead, kings (taxes paid to the government), and devas.