Dhammapada Verses 44 and 45
Pancasatabhikkhu Vatthu
Ko imam pathavim vicessati
yamalokanca imam sadevakam
ko dhammapadam sudesitam1
kusalo pupphamiva pacessati.
Sekho pathavim vicessati
yamalokanca imam sadevakam
sekho dhammapadam sudesitam
kusalo pupphamiva pacessati.
Verse 44: Who shall examine this earth (i.e., this body), the world of Yama
(i.e., the four Apayas) and the world of man together with the world of devas?
Who shall examine the well-taught Path of Virtue (Dhammapada) as an expert
florist picks and chooses flowers?
Verse 45: The Ariya Sekha2 shall examine this earth (i.e., the
body), the world of Yama (i.e., the four Apayas) and the world of man together
with the world of devas. The Ariya Sekha shall examine the well-taught Path of
Virtue (Dhammapada) as an expert florist picks and chooses flowers.
1. dhammapadam sudesitam: the well-taught Path of Virtue;
here it means the thirty-seven Factors of Enlightenment (Bodhipakkhiya Dhamma).
2. sekho/sekhapuggala: one who is practising the
Dhamma, and has entered the Path, but has not yet become an arahat. The term is
applied to the first seven ariyapuggalas, the eighth or arahat being asekho.
The Story of Five Hundred Bhikkhus
While residing at the Jetavana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verses (44) and
(45) of this book, with reference to five hundred bhikkhus.
Five hundred bhikkhus, after accompanying the Buddha to a village, returned
to the Jetavana monastery. In the evening, while the bhikkhus were talking about
the trip, especially the condition of the land, whether it was level or hilly,
or whether the soil was clayey or sandy, red or black, etc., the Buddha came to
them. Knowing the subject of their talk, he said to them, "Bhikkhus, the
earth you are talking about is external to the body; it is better, indeed, to
examine your own body and make preparations (for meditation practice)."
The Buddha then spoke in verse as follows:
Verse 44: Who shall examine this earth (i.e., this
body)' the world of Yama (i.e., the four Apayas) and the world of man
together with the world of devas? Who shall examine the well-taught
Path of Virtue (Dhammapada) as an expert florist picks and chooses
flowers?
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Verse 45: The Ariya Sekha* shall examine this
earth (i.e., the body), the world of Yama (i.e., the four Apayas) and
the world of man together with the world of devas. The Ariya Sekha
shall examine the well-taught Path of Virtue (Dhammapada) as an expert
florist picks and chooses flowers.
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At the end of the discourse those five hundred bhikkhus attained arahatship.
* Sekha/Ariya Sekha: one who
practises the Dhamma and has entered the Path, but has not yet become an arahat.