MN 151

Piṇḍapātapārisuddhisutta

The Purification of Alms

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn151:3.2 ‘May I usually practice the meditation on emptiness.’ So they should reflect:

mn151:3.3 ‘Along the path that I went for alms, or in the place I wandered for alms, or along the path that I returned from alms, was there any desire or greed or hate or delusion or aversion in my heart for sights known by the eye?’

mn151:3.4 Suppose that, upon checking, a mendicant knows that

mn151:3.5 there was such desire or greed or hate or delusion or aversion in their heart, they should make an effort to give up those unskillful qualities.

mn151:3.6 But suppose that, upon checking, a mendicant knows that

mn151:3.7 there was no such desire or greed or hate or delusion or aversion in their heart, they should meditate with rapture and joy, training day and night in skillful qualities.

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