Treasury of Truth The Illustrated Dhammapada Ven. Weragoda Sarada Thero E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc. Tr easury of Truth Illustr ated Dhammapada For Free Distribution Only ISBN: 981–00–4938–2 Treasury of Truth Illustrated Dhammapada Author: Ven. Weragoda Sarada Maha Thero Editor: Mr. Edwin Ariyadasa Editorial Assistants: Ven. Kurunegoda Piyatissa Maha Thero (Usa) Ven. Hawovita Deepananda Mara Thero (Sri Lanka) Prof. David Blundell (Taiwan) Illustrations: Mr. P. Wickramanayaka Advisory Board: Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda Maha Nayaka Thero (Malaysia) Ven. Hikgoda Khemananda Maha Thero (USA) Ven. Walpola Piyananda Maha Thero (USA) Ven. Pannila Ananda Maha Thero (USA) Ven. Kadihare Somananda Thero (Singapore) Ven. Maduluwave Sobhita Maha Thero (Sri Lanka) Ven. Heenbunne Kondanna Thero (USA) Ven. Madawala Seelawimala Thero (USA) Ven. Banagala Upatissa Maha Nayaka Thero (Japan) Ven. Malimbada Mangala Thero (Japan) Ven. Ryugen Tanaka (Japan) Ven. Tiniyawala Palitha Thero (Sri Lanka) Ven. Punchihenayagama Siriniwasa Thero (Sri Lanka) Ven. Medagama Dhammananda (Sri Lanka) Ven. Siyambalagoda Ananda Thero (USA) Ven. Buddhasasanajotaka J. Osada (Japan) Ven. Eiyu Ishii (Japan) Ven. Sek Joy Ek (Singapore) Mr. Sam Samarasinghe (Malaysia) Mr. Ee Fook Choy (SBMC — President) Mr. D. Satharasinghe (SBMC — Vice President) Mr. Upul Rodrigo (SBMC — Vice President) Ms. Tan Kim Chan (Secretary) Ms. Tan Gim Hong (Asst. Secretary) Mr. Chia Teck Siong Jeffrey (Hon. Treasurer) Mr. D.S. Weeranarayana (Hon. Asst. Treasurer) Mr. Than Myint (Committee Member) Mr. Dennis Wang Khee Pong (Committee Member) Ms. Wong Swee Leng Diamond (Committee Member) Ms. Wong Swee Nguk Jade (Committee Member) Ms. Lim Cheng Hua (Committee Member) Ms. Check Seok Lay Annie (Committee Member) Ms. Tan Seng Wah (Auditor) Ms. Wan Lai Wan (Auditor) iv Contents Chapter 1 – Yamaka Vagga – Twin Verses — 20 verses Suffering Follows The Evil-Doer 1 (1) The Story of the Monk Cakkhupàla (Verse 1) ................................................... 59 Happiness Follows The Doer Of Good 1 (2) The Story of Maññakuõdali (Verse 2) ........................................................................ 63 Uncontrolled Hatred Leads To Harm & Overcoming Anger 1 (3) (4) The Story of Monk Tissa (Verses 3 & 4) ......................................................... 67 Hatred Is Overcome Only By Non-Hatred 1 (4) The Story of Kàliyakkhinã (Verse 5) ........................................................................... 74 Recollection Of Death Brings Peace 1 (5) The Story of Kosambi Monks (Verse 6) .................................................................. 78 Sloth Defeats Spirituality & Spiritual Strength Is Undefeatable 1 (6) The Story of Monk Mahàkàla (Verses 7 & 8) ..................................................... 82 Those Who Do Not Deserve The Stained Robe & The Virtuous Deserve The Stained Robe 1 (7) The Story of Devadatta (Verses 9 & 10) .................................................................. 90 False Values Bar Spiritual Progress & Truth Enlightens 1 (8) The Story of Monk Sàriputta (Verses 11 & 12) .................................................. 98 v Lust Penetrates Untrained Mind & The Disciplined Mind Keeps Lust Away 1 (9) The Story of Monk Nanda (Verses 13 & 14) ..................................................... 105 Sorrow Springs From Evil Deeds 1 (10) The Story of Cundasåkarika (Verse 15) ............................................................ 112 Good Deeds Bring Happiness 1 (11) The Story of Dhammika Upàsaka (Verse 16) ................................................. 116 Evil Action Leads To Torment 1 (12) The Story of Devadatta (Verse 17) ......................................................................... 120 Virtuous Deeds Make One Rejoice 1 (13) The Story of Sumanàdevi (Verse 18) ................................................................... 124 Fruits Of Religious Life Through Practice & Practice Ensures Fulfilment 1 (14) The Story of Two Friends (Verses 19 & 20) ..................................................... 128 Chapter 2 – Appamàda Vagga – Heedfulness — 12 verses Freedom Is Difficult 2 (1) The Story of Sàmàvati (Verses 21, 22 & 23) ....................................................... 136 Glory Of The Mindful Increases 2 (2) The Story of Kumbhaghosaka, the Banker (Verse 24) .............................. 147 Island Against Floods 2 (3) The Story of Cålapanthaka (Verse 25) ................................................................. 151 vi Treasured Mindfulness & Meditation Leads To Bliss 2 (4) The Story of Bàla Nakkhatta Festival (Verses 26 & 27) .......................... 155 The Sorrowless View The World 2 (5) The Story of Monk Mahàkassapa (Verse 28) .................................................. 163 The Mindful One Is Way Ahead Of Others 2 (6) The Story of the Two Companion Monks (Verse 29) ................................. 167 Mindfulness Made Him Chief Of Gods 2 (7) The Story of Magha (Verse 30) .................................................................................. 171 The Heedful Advance 2 (8) The Story of a Certain Monk (Verse 31) .............................................................. 175 The Heedful Advances To Nibbàna 2 (9) The Story of Monk Nigàma Vàsi Tissa (Verse 32) ....................................... 179 Chapter 3 – Citta Vagga – Mind — 11 verses The Wise Person Straightens The Mind & The Fluttering Mind 3 (1) The Story of Venerable Meghiya (Verses 33 & 34) ...................................... 184 Restrained Mind Leads To Happiness 3 (2) The Story of a Certain Monk (Verse 35) ............................................................. 191 Protected Mind Leads To Happiness 3 (3) The Story of a Certain Disgruntled Monk (Verse 36) .............................. 195 vii Death’s Snare Can Be Broken By A Tamed Mind 3 (4) The Story of Monk Saïgharakkhita (Verse 37) ............................................. 199 Wisdom Does Not Grow If Mind Wavers & The Wide-Awake Is Unfrightened 3 (5) The Story of Monk Cittahattha (Verses 38 & 39) ......................................... 203 Weapons To Defeat Death 3 (6) The Story of Five Hundred Monks (Verse 40) ................................................ 210 Without The Mind Body Is Worthless 3 (7) The Story of Tissa, the Monk with a Stinking Body (Verse 41) ........ 214 All Wrongs Issue Out Of Evil Minds 3 (8) The Story of Nanda, the Herdsman (Verse 42) .............................................. 218 Well-Trained Mind Excels People 3 (9) The Story of Soreyya (Verse 43) ................................................................................ 221 Chapter 4 – Puppha Vagga – Flowers — 16 verses The Garland-Maker & The Seeker Understands 4 (1) The Story of Five Hundred Monks (Verses 44 & 45) ................................. 226 Who Conquers Death? 4 (2) The Story of the Monk who Contemplates The Body as a Mirage (Verse 46) ........................................................................... 234 Pleasure Seeker Is Swept Away 4 (3) The Story of Vióåóabha (Verse 47) ......................................................................... 238 viii Attachment To Senses Is Folly 4 (4) The Story of Patipåjikà Kumàri (Verse 48) ....................................................... 242 The Monk In The Village 4 (5) The Story of Kosiya, the Miserly Rich Man (Verse 49) ............................ 246 Look Inward And Not At Others 4 (6) The Story of the Ascetic Pàveyya (Verse 50) ................................................... 250 Good Words Attract Only Those Who Practise & Good Words Profit Only Those Who Practise 4 (7) The Story of Chattapàni, a Lay Disciple (Verses 51 & 52) ..................... 254 Those Born Into This World Must Acquire Much Merit 4 (8) The Story of Visàkhà (Verse 53) ................................................................................ 261 Fragrance Of Virtue Spreads Everywhere & Fragrance Of Virtue Is The Sweetest Smell 4 (9) The Story of the Question Raised by the Venerable ânanda (Verses 54 & 55) ................................................... 265 Fragrance Of Virtue Wafts To Heaven 4 (10) The Story of Monk Mahàkassapa (Verse 56) ................................................ 272 Death Cannot Trace The Path Of Arahats 4 (11) The Story of Venerable Godhika (Verse 57) ................................................... 276 Lotus Is Attractive Though In A Garbage Heap & Arahats Shine Wherever They Are 4 (12) The Story of Garahadinna (Verses 58 & 59) .................................................. 280 ix Chapter 5 – Bàla Vagga – Fools — 16 verses Saüsàra Is Long To The Ignorant 5 (1) The Story of a Certain Person (Verse 60) ........................................................... 288 Do Not Associate With The Ignorant 5 (2) The Story of a Resident Pupil of Venerable Mahàkassapa (Verse 61) ................................................................ 292 Ignorance Brings Suffering 5 (3) The Story of ânanda, the Rich Man (Verse 62) ............................................ 296 Know Reality – Be Wise 5 (4) The Story of Two Pick-pockets (Verse 63) ......................................................... 300 The Ignorant Cannot Benefit From The Wise 5 (5) The Story of Venerable Udàyi (Verse 64) ........................................................... 304 Profit From The Wise 5 (6) The Story of Thirty Monks from Pàñheyyaka (Verse 65) ...................... 309 A Sinner Is One’s Own Foe 5 (7) The Story of Suppabuddha, the Leper (Verse 66) ....................................... 313 Do What Brings Happiness 5 (8) The Story of a Farmer (Verse 67) ............................................................................... 317 Happiness Results From Good Deeds 5 (9) The Story of Sumana, the Florist (Verse 68) .................................................... 321 Sin Yields Bitter Results 5 (10) The Story of Nun Uppalavaõõà (Verse 69) .................................................... 325 x
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