Dhammapada Verses 283 and 284
Pancamahallakabhikkhu Vatthu
Vanam chindatha ma rukkham
vanato jayate bhayam
chetva vananca vanathanca
nibbana hotha bhikkhavo.
Yava hi vanatho na chijjati
anumattopi narassa narisu
patibaddhamanova tava so
vaccho khirapakova matari.
Verse 283: O bhikkhus, cut down the forest of craving, not the real tree; the
forest of craving breeds danger (of rebirth). Cut down the forest of craving as
well as its undergrowth and be free from craving.
Verse 284: So long as craving of man for woman is not cut down and the
slightest trace of it remains, so long is his mind in bondage as the calf is
bound to its mother.
The Story of Five Old Bhikkhus
While residing at the Jetavana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verses (283) and
(284) of this book, with reference to five old bhikkhus.
Once, in Savatthi, there were five friends who became bhikkhus only in their
old age. These five bhikkhus were in the habit of going together to their old
homes for alms-food. Of the former wives of those five, one lady in particular,
by the name of Madhurapacika was a good cook and she looked after them very
well. Thus, the five bhikkhus went mostly to her house. But one day,
Madhurapacika fell ill and died suddenly. The old bhikkhus felt their loss very
deeply and together they cried praising her virtues and lamenting their loss.
The Buddha called those bhikkhus to him and said, "Bhikkhus! You all
are feeling pain and sorrow because you are not free from greed, hatred, and
ignorance (raga, dosa, moha), which are like a forest. Cut down this forest and
you will be freed from greed, hatred and ignorance."
Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:
Verse 283: O bhikkhus, cut down the forest of
craving, not the real tree; the forest of craving breeds danger (of
rebirth). Cut down the forest of craving as well as its undergrowth
and be free from craving.
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Verse 284: So long as craving of man for woman is
not cut down and the slightest trace of it remains, so long is his
mind in bondage as the calf is bound to its mother.
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At the end of the discourse the five old bhikkhus attained Sotapatti
Fruition.