Dhammapada Verses 360 and 361
Pancabhikkhu Vatthu
Cakkhuna samvaro sadhu
sadhu sotena samvaro
ghanena samvaro sadhu
sadhu jivhaya sarmvaro.
Kayena samvaro sadhu
sadhu vacaya samvaro
manasa samvaro sadhu
sadhu sabbattha samvaro
sabattha sambuto bhikkhu
sabbadukkha pamuccati.
Verse 360: Restraint
in the eye is good, good is restraint in the ear; restraint in the nose is good,
good is restraint in the tongue.
Verse 361: Restraint in body is good, good is
restraint in speech; restraint in mind is good, good is restraint in all the
senses. A bhikkhu restrained in all the senses is freed from all ills (Samsara
dukkha).
The Story of Five Bhikkhus
While residing at the Jetavana
monastery, the Buddha uttered Verses (360) and (361) of this book, with
reference to five bhikkhus.
Once there were five bhikkhus in
Savatthi. Each of them practised restraint of just one out of the five senses
and each of them claimed that what he was practising was the most difficult.
There were some heated arguments over this and they could not come to an
agreement. Finally, they went to the Buddha to ask for his decision. The Buddha
said to them, "Each of the senses is just as difficult to control as the
other; but all bhikkhus must control all the five senses and not just one. Only
those who control all the senses would escape from the round of rebirths."
Then the Buddha spoke in verse as
follows:
Verse 360: Restraint
in the eye is good, good is restraint in the ear; restraint in the
nose is good, good is restraint in the tongue.
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Verse 361: Restraint
in body is good, good is restraint in speech; restraint in mind is
good, good is restraint in all the senses. A bhikkhu restrained in all
the senses is freed from all ills (Samsara dukkha).
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