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5. “For him whose greediness for name and form is wholly gone, O Brâhmana, for him there are no passions by which he might fall into the power of death.'
(1099) Gatukannimânavapukkha is ended.
13. BHADRÂVUDHAMÂNAVAPUKKHÂ.
1. 'I entreat the wise (Buddha), the houseless, who cuts off desire,'—so (said) the venerable Bhadrâvudha,—'who is free from commotion, forsakes joy, has crossed the stream, is liberated, and who leaves time behind; having heard the chief's (word), they will go away from here?
(1100) 2. 'Different people have come together from the provinces, longing (to hear) thy speech, O hero; do thou expound it thoroughly to them, for this Dhamma is well known to thee.
(1101) 3. 'Let one wholly subdue the desire of grasping (after everything),—-0 Bhadrâvudha,' so said Bhagavat,—'above, below, across, and in the middle ; for whatever they grasp after in the world, just by that Mâra follows the man.
(1102) 4. Therefore, knowing this, let not the thoughtful Bhikkhu grasp after anything in all the world, considering as creatures of desire this generation, sticking fast in the realm of death.'
(1103) Bhadrâvudhamânavapukkhâ is ended.
i Okamgaham tanhakkhidam anegam Nandimgaham oghatinnam vimuttam Kappamgaham abhiyâke sumedham, Sutvâna nâgassa apanamissanti ito.
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