Dhammapada Verses 168 and 169
Suddhodana Vatthu
Uttitthe nappamajjeyya
dhammam sucaritam1 care
dhammacari sukham seti
asmim loke paramhi ca.
Dhammam care sucaritarm
na nam duccaritam2 care
dhammacari sukham seti
asmim loke paramhi ca.
Verse 168: Do not neglect the duty of going on alms-round; observe proper
practice (in going on alms-round). One who observes proper practice lives
happily both in this world and in the next.
Verse 169: Observe proper practice (in going on alms-round); do not observe
improper practice. One who observes proper practice lives happily both in this
world and in the next.
1. dhammam sucaritam: proper practice. The Commentary says that
here proper practice means stopping for alms-food at one house after another in
the course of the alms-round except where it is not proper to go (such as a
courtesan's house).
2. na nam duccaritam: improper practice. Here it means not
observing the above rules.
The Story of King Suddhodana
While residing at the Nigrodharama monastery, the Buddha uttered Verses (168)
and (169) of this book, with reference to King Suddhodana, father of Gotama
Buddha.
When the Buddha revisited Kapilavatthu for the first time he stayed at the
Nigrodharama monastery. There, he expounded the Dhamma to his relatives. King
Suddhodana thought that Gotama Buddha, who was his own son, would go to no other
place, but would surely come to his palace for alms-food the next day; but he
did not specifically invite the Buddha to come for alms-food. However, the next
day, he prepared alms-food for twenty thousand bhikkhus. On that morning the
Buddha went on his alms-round with a retinue of bhikkhus, as was the custom of
all the Buddhas.
Yasodhara, wife of Prince Siddhattha before he renounced the world, saw the
Buddha going on an alms-round, from the palace window. She informed her
father-in-law, King Suddhodana, and the King went in great haste to the Buddha.
The king told the Buddha that for a member of the royal Khattiya family, to go
round begging for food from door to door was a disgrace. Whereupon the Buddha
replied that it was the custom of all the Buddhas to go round for alms-food from
house to house, and therefore it was right and proper for him to keep up the
tradition.
Verse 168: Do not neglect the duty of going on
alms-round; observe proper practice (in going on alms-round). One who
observes proper practice lives happily both in this world and in the
next.
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Verse 169: Observe proper practice (in going on
alms-round); do not observe improper practice. One who observes proper
practice lives happily both in this world and in the next.
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At the end of the discourse the father of Gotama Buddha attained Sotapatti
Fruition.