Samyutta Nikaya IX.9
Vajjiputta Sutta
The Vajjian Princeling
On one occasion a certain monk, a Vajjian
princeling, was dwelling near Vesali in a forest
thicket. And on that occasion an all-night festival was being held in Vesali.
The monk -- lamenting as he heard the resounding din of wind music, string
music, & gongs coming from Vesali, on that occasion recited this verse:
I live in the wilderness
all alone
like a log cast away in the forest.
On a night like this,
who could there be
more miserable
than me?
Then the devata inhabiting the forest thicket, feeling sympathy for the
monk, desiring his benefit, desiring to bring him to his senses, approached
him and addressed him with this verse:
As you live in the wilderness all alone
like a log cast away in the forest,
many are those who envy you,
as hell-beings do,
those headed for heaven.
The monk, chastened by the devata, came to his senses.