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MilindapaƱha Milinda's Questions

Nibbānavagga Nibbāna Chapter

2. NāgasenapaƱha Nāgasena’s Question

Thero āha—The elder asked:

ā€œloṇaṁ, mahārāja, cakkhuviƱƱeyyanā€ti. ā€œIs salt, your majesty, cognizable by the eye?ā€

ā€œÄ€ma, bhante, cakkhuviƱƱeyyanā€ti. ā€œYes, venerable sir, it is cognizable by the eye.ā€

ā€œSuį¹­į¹­hu kho, mahārāja, jānāhÄ«ā€ti. ā€œThink carefully, your majesty.ā€

ā€œKiṁ pana, bhante, jivhāviƱƱeyyanā€ti? ā€œIs it then, venerable sir, cognizable by the tongue?ā€

ā€œÄ€ma, mahārāja, jivhāviƱƱeyyanā€ti. ā€œYes, your majesty, it is cognizable by the tongue.ā€

ā€œKiṁ pana, bhante, sabbaṁ loṇaṁ jivhāya vijānātÄ«ā€ti? ā€œThen, venerable sir, is all salt cognizable by the tongue?ā€

ā€œÄ€ma, mahārāja, sabbaṁ loṇaṁ jivhāya vijānātiā€. ā€œYes, your majesty, all salt is cognizable by the tongue.ā€

ā€œYadi, bhante, sabbaṁ loṇaṁ jivhāya vijānāti, kissa pana taṁ sakaį¹­ehi balÄ«baddā āharanti, nanu loṇameva āharitabbanā€ti? ā€œIf, venerable sir, all salt is cognizable by the tongue, why then do oxen bring it by the cartload, shouldn’t just salt be brought?ā€

ā€œNa sakkā, mahārāja, loṇameva āharituṁ ekatobhāvagatā ete dhammā gocaranānattagatā loṇaṁ garubhāvo cāti. ā€œIt is not possible to bring just salt, your majesty, since these things arise together with a diversity in their range, and as well, salt has heaviness.

Sakkā pana, mahārāja, loṇaṁ tulāya tulayitunā€ti? Is it possible to weigh salt on scales?ā€

ā€œÄ€ma, bhante, sakkÄā€ti. ā€œYes, venerable sir, it is possible.ā€

ā€œNa sakkā, mahārāja, loṇaṁ tulāya tulayituṁ, garubhāvo tulāya tuliyatÄ«ā€ti. ā€œIt is not possible, your majesty, to weigh salt on scales. One weighs the heaviness on scales.ā€

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

NāgasenapaƱho dutiyo. Nāgasena’s Question second
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