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Saṁyutta Nikāya 47.2 Linked Discourses 47.2

1. Ambapālivagga 1. In Ambapālī’s Mango Grove

Satisutta Mindful

Ekaṁ samayaṁ bhagavā vesāliyaṁ viharati ambapālivane. At one time the Buddha was staying near VesālÄ«, in Ambapālī’s mango grove.

Tatra kho bhagavā bhikkhū āmantesi: There the Buddha addressed the mendicants,

ā€œbhikkhavoā€ti. ā€œMendicants!ā€

ā€œBhadanteā€ti te bhikkhÅ« bhagavato paccassosuṁ. ā€œVenerable sir,ā€ they replied.

Bhagavā etadavoca: The Buddha said this:

ā€œSato, bhikkhave, bhikkhu vihareyya sampajāno. ā€œMendicants, a mendicant should live mindful and aware.

Ayaṁ vo amhākaṁ anusāsanī. This is my instruction to you.

KathaƱca, bhikkhave, bhikkhu sato hoti? And how is a mendicant mindful?

Idha, bhikkhave, bhikkhu kāye kāyānupassÄ« viharati ātāpÄ« sampajāno satimā, vineyya loke abhijjhādomanassaṁ; It’s when a mendicant meditates by observing an aspect of the body—keen, aware, and mindful, rid of covetousness and displeasure for the world.

vedanāsu …pe… They meditate observing an aspect of feelings …

citte …pe… mind …

dhammesu dhammānupassÄ« viharati ātāpÄ« sampajāno satimā, vineyya loke abhijjhādomanassaṁ. principles—keen, aware, and mindful, rid of covetousness and displeasure for the world.

Evaṁ kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhu sato hoti. That’s how a mendicant is mindful.

KathaƱca, bhikkhave, bhikkhu sampajāno hoti? And how is a mendicant aware?

Idha, bhikkhave, bhikkhu abhikkante paį¹­ikkante sampajānakārÄ« hoti, ālokite vilokite sampajānakārÄ« hoti, samiƱjite pasārite sampajānakārÄ« hoti, saį¹…ghāṭipattacÄ«varadhāraṇe sampajānakārÄ« hoti, asite pÄ«te khāyite sāyite sampajānakārÄ« hoti, uccārapassāvakamme sampajānakārÄ« hoti, gate į¹­hite nisinne sutte jāgarite bhāsite tuṇhÄ«bhāve sampajānakārÄ« hoti. It’s when a mendicant acts with situational awareness when going out and coming back; when looking ahead and aside; when bending and extending the limbs; when bearing the outer robe, bowl and robes; when eating, drinking, chewing, and tasting; when urinating and defecating; when walking, standing, sitting, sleeping, waking, speaking, and keeping silent.

Evaṁ kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhu sampajānakārÄ« hoti. That’s how a mendicant acts with situational awareness.

Sato, bhikkhave, bhikkhu vihareyya sampajāno. A mendicant should live mindful and aware.

Ayaṁ vo amhākaṁ anusāsanÄ«ā€ti. This is my instruction to you.ā€

Dutiyaṁ.
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