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Mahāvagga Great Chapter

14. SamādhipaƱha Concentration Question

Rājā āha—The king asked:

ā€œbhante nāgasena, kiṁlakkhaṇo samādhÄ«ā€ti? ā€œVenerable Nāgasena, what is the distinguishing characteristic of concentration?ā€

ā€œPamukhalakkhaṇo, mahārāja, samādhi, ye keci kusalā dhammā, sabbe te samādhipamukhā honti samādhininnā samādhipoṇā samādhipabbhārÄā€ti. ā€œConcentration, your majesty, has being the foremost as a distinguishing characteristic, whatever wholesome mental states there are all these have concentration as the foremost, they lean towards concentration, slope towards concentration, and incline towards concentration.ā€

ā€œOpammaṁ karohÄ«ā€ti. ā€œPlease give me an analogy.ā€

ā€œYathā, mahārāja, kūṭāgārassa yā kāci gopānasiyo, sabbā tā kūṭaį¹…gamā honti kūṭaninnā kūṭasamosaraṇā, kūṭaṁ tāsaṁ aggamakkhāyati; ā€œJust as, your majesty, whatever rafters there are in a house with a ridge pole, all the rafters go to that ridge pole, lean towards it, converge at it, and it is considered to be the chief of them.

evameva kho, mahārāja, ye keci kusalā dhammā, sabbe te samādhipamukhā honti samādhininnā samādhipoṇā samādhipabbhārÄā€ti. In the same way, your majesty, whatever wholesome mental states there are all these have concentration as the foremost, they lean towards concentration, slope towards concentration, and incline towards concentration.ā€

ā€œBhiyyo opammaṁ karohÄ«ā€ti. ā€œGive me another analogy.ā€

ā€œYathā, mahārāja, koci rājā caturaį¹…giniyā senāya saddhiṁ saį¹…gāmaṁ otareyya, sabbāva senā hatthÄ« ca assā ca rathā ca pattÄ« ca tappamukhā bhaveyyuṁ tanninnā tappoṇā tappabbhārā taṁyeva anupariyāyeyyuṁ; ā€œJust as, your majesty, whatever king with his four-factored army would go down into battle, all the army – the elephants, horses, chariots, and foot-soldiers – would have him as the foremost, lean towards him, slope towards him, and incline towards him, and would gather around him.

evameva kho, mahārāja, ye keci kusalā dhammā, sabbe te samādhipamukhā honti samādhininnā samādhipoṇā samādhipabbhārā. In the same way, your majesty, whatever wholesome mental states there are all these have concentration as the foremost, they lean towards concentration, slope towards concentration, and incline towards concentration.

Evaṁ kho, mahārāja, pamukhalakkhaṇo samādhi. Thus, your majesty, concentration has being the foremost as a distinguishing characteristic.

Bhāsitampetaṁ, mahārāja, bhagavatā—And this too was said, your majesty, by the Blessed One:

ā€˜samādhiṁ, bhikkhave, bhāvetha, samāhito, bhikkhave, bhikkhu yathābhÅ«taṁ pajānātÄ«ā€™ā€ti. ā€˜Develop concentration, bhikkhus. A concentrated bhikkhu knows things as they really are.ā€™ā€

ā€œKallosi, bhante nāgasenÄā€ti. ā€œYou are clever, venerable Nāgasena!ā€

SamādhipaƱho cuddasamo. Concentration Question fourteenth
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