MN 115

Bahudhātukasutta

Many Elements

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn115:2.1 “Whatever dangers there are, all come from the foolish, not from the astute.

mn115:2.2 Whatever perils there are, all come from the foolish, not from the astute.

mn115:2.3 Whatever hazards there are, all come from the foolish, not from the astute.

mn115:2.4 It’s like a fire that spreads from a hut made of reeds or grass, and burns down even a bungalow, plastered inside and out, draft-free, with doors fastened and windows shuttered.

mn115:2.5 In the same way, whatever dangers there are, all come from the foolish, not from the astute.

mn115:2.6 Whatever perils there are, all come from the foolish, not from the astute.

mn115:2.7 Whatever hazards there are, all come from the foolish, not from the astute.

mn115:2.8 So, the fool is dangerous, but the astute person is safe.

mn115:2.9 The fool is perilous, but the astute person is not.

mn115:2.10 The fool is hazardous, but the astute person is not.

mn115:2.11 There’s no danger, peril, or hazard that comes from the astute.

mn115:2.12 So you should train like this: ‘We shall be astute, we shall be inquirers.’”

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