SUTTA-NIPATA 2.3

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Adapted From the Translation by V. Fausboll(1881)

On true frendship.

1. He who transgresses and despises modesty, who says, 'I am a friend,' but does not undertake any work that can be done, know (about) him: 'he is not my (friend).' (256)

2. Whosoever uses pleasing words to friends without effect, him the wise know as one that (only) talks, but does not do anything. (257)

3. He is not a friend who always eagerly suspects a breach and looks out for faults; but he with whom he dwells as a son at the breast (of his mother), he is indeed a friend that cannot be severed (from him) by others. (258)

4. He who hopes for fruit, cultivates the energy that produces joy and the pleasure that brings praise, (while) carrying the human yoke. (259)

5. Having tasted the sweetness of seclusion and tranquillity one becomes free from fear and free from sin, drinking in the sweetness of the Dhamma. (260)

Hirisutta is ended.