SUTTA-NIPATA 2.9

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Adapted From the Translation by V. Fausboll(1881)

How to obtain the highest good.

1. By what virtue, by what conduct, and performing what acts, will a man be perfectly established (in the commandments) and obtain the highest good? (326)

2. Let him honour old people, not be envious, let him know the (right) time for seeing his teachers, let him know the (right) moment for listening to their dhamma discourses, let him assiduously hearken to their well-spoken (words). (327)

3. Let him in due time go to the presence of his teachers, let him be humble after casting away obstinacy, let him remember and practise what is good, the Dhamma, self-restraint, and celibacy. (328)

4. Let his pleasure be the Dhamma, let him delight in the Dhamma, let him stand fast in the Dhamma, let him know how to enquire into the Dhamma, let him not raise any dispute that pollutes the Dhamma, and let him spend his time in (speaking) well-spoken truths. (329)

5. Having abandoned ridiculous talk, lamentation, corruption, deceit, hypocrisy, greediness and haughtiness, clamour and harshness, depravity and foolishness, let him live free from infatuation, with a steady mind. (330)

6. The words, the essence of which is understood, are well spoken, and what is heard, if understood, contains the essence of meditative trance, but the panna(direct experiential understanding) and learning of the man who is hasty and sloth, does not increase. (331)

7. Those who delight in the Dhamma, proclaimed by the arahats(enlightened ones), are unsurpassed in speech, mind and acts, they are established in peace, tenderness and meditation, and have gained the essence of wisdom and panna(direct understanding). (332)

Kimsilasutta is ended.