Theragatha VII

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Contents (selected suttas):


VII.1 -- Sundara Samudda and the Courtesan

Ornamented, finely clothed
   garlanded, adorned,
her feet stained red with lac,
   she wore slippers:
      a courtesan.

Stepping out of her slippers --
   her hands raised before me,
   palm-to-palm over her heart --
she softly, tenderly,
   in measured words
   spoke to me first:
"You are young, recluse.
   Heed my message:
Partake of human sensuality.
   I will give you luxury.
Truly I vow to you,
   I will tend to you as to a fire.
When we are old,
   both leaning on canes,
then we will both become recluses,
   winning the benefits of both worlds."

And seeing her before me --
   a courtesan, ornamented, finely clothed,
   hands palm-to-palm over her heart --
      like a snare of death laid out,
apt attention arose in me,
   the drawbacks appeared,
      disenchantment stood
      at an even keel:

With that, my heart was released.
See the Dhamma's true rightness!
The three knowledges
have been attained;
the Buddha's bidding,
   done.


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