Vammika Sutta Thus I heard. Once the Blessed One was at Sāvatthi, at Jetavana, in Anāthapiṇḍika's garden. At that time the venerable Kumāra Kassapa was staying at Andhavana. Then a deity, the night was almost over, with a brilliant light illuminating the whole of Andhavana, came to the place where the venerable Kumāra Kassapa was, and after arriving, stood to one side. After standing to one side, the deity said to the venerable Kumāra Kassapa: "Bhikkhu, bhikkhu! This termite mound emits smoke at night and lights up during the day. "A brahmin said thus: 'O wise man, take your sword and dig up'. A wise man dug up with a sword, and saw a bolt on the door: "Venerable sir, a bolt." "The brahmin said, 'O wise man, take up the bolt of the door and dig more with your sword. A wise man dug up with a sword and saw a frog: "Dear Master, a frog". "The brahmin said, 'O wise man, bring up your frog and dig more with your sword.The wise man dug up with a sword and saw a two-way road: "Venerable sir, there is a two-way road". "The brahmin said: 'O wise man, take the two-way up and dig more with your sword. A wise man dug up with a sword and saw a milk filter: "Venerable sir, a milk filter". "The brahmin said, 'Pick up the milk strainer and dig more with your sword. The wise man dug up with a sword and saw a tortoise: "Venerable sir, a tortoise." "The brahmin said, 'Wise man, pick up the tortoise and dig more with your sword. The wise man dug up with a sword and saw a machete: "Venerable sir, a machete". "The brahmin said: 'O wise man, take up your machete and dig more with your sword. The wise man took a sword and dug it up, and saw a piece of meat: "Sir, a piece of meat." "The brahmin said, 'O wise man, take up a piece of meat and dig some more with your sword. The wise man took his sword and dug up, and saw a cobra:"Venerable sir, the cobra." "The brahmin said: 'Leave the cobra, do not touch the cobra, pay homage to the cobra'. “Bhikkhu, go to the place where the Blessed One is and ask these questions. As the World-Honored One replied to the venerable one, so should it be upheld. Monk, I see no one in the world, with the gods, the Maras, the Brahmas, the recluses and brahmins, the gods and the humans, who can turn their minds to answer questions. that question, except for the Tathagata, the disciples of the Tathagata or anyone who has heard of these two." That's what the God said. Having said this, he disappeared here. Then the venerable Kumāra Kassapa, after that night had ended, went to the place where the Blessed One was, and, having arrived, bowed down to the Blessed One and sat down to one side. After sitting down to one side, the Venerable Kumāra Kassapa said to the Blessed One —Lord, tonight, a deity, the night is almost over,with a brilliant light illuminating the whole of Andhavana, come to your place, and when you arrive, stand to one side. While standing to one side, that deity said to me: "Bhikkhu, Male-stilts! This termite mound, smokes at night, lights up during the day. A brahmin said thus: "O wise man, pick up your sword and dig." A wise person holds a sword, digs up and finds a bolt… (as above)… Tathagata disciples or those who have heard of these two.” World-Honored One, the deity said this, and after saying this, he disappeared in that place. What is a termite mound, venerable sir, what smokes at night, what shines by day, who is a brahmin, who is a wise man, what is a sword, what is dug up, What is a latch, what is a frog, what is a two-way street, what is a milk filter, what is a turtle, what is a machete, what is a piece of meat, what is a snake tiger? —O bhikkhu,The termite mound is synonymous with the body due to the four great cities, born of parents, nourished by rice and porridge, impermanent, disintegrating, destructive, interrupted, and destroyed. Monks, what belongs to the day's work, contemplating and thinking at night is like that at night spewing smoke. What, bhikkhus, after contemplating and contemplating at night, is put into practice during the day, in regard to body, speech, and mind, such is the day that shines. Monk, Brahmin is synonymous with Tathagata, Arahant, Fully Enlightened One. Monk, a wise person is synonymous with a learned bhikkhu. Bhikkhu-stilts, the sword is synonymous with the wisdom of the Noble One. This Male-stilts, digging up is synonymous with diligence, effort. This Male-stilts, the latch is synonymous with ignorance; to bring up the bolt is to give up this ignorance; the wise, pick up the sword and dig up is this meaning. This Male-stilts, frog is synonymous with anger and hatred;to bring up the frog is to give up this anger and hatred; It is this meaning that a man with a sword digs up with a sword. This Male-stilts, the two-way path is synonymous with doubt; to bring up the two-way path is to give up this doubt; It is this meaning that a man with a sword digs up with a sword. This Male-stilts, the milk filter is synonymous with the five hindrances: the sex drive, the anger, the stagnation and stagnation, the anxiety and the depression, the doubt; bring up the milk filter is to give up these five hindrances; It is this meaning that a man with a sword digs up with a sword. This Male-stilts, tortoise is synonymous with the five clinging aggregates, ie form clinging aggregates, life clinging aggregates, perception clinging aggregates, clinging aggregates, consciousness clinging aggregates; to bring up the turtle is to give up these five aggregates of clinging; It is this meaning that a man with a sword digs up with a sword. Monk, the machete is synonymous with the five nurtures of sensuality, i.e. the forms cognizable by the eye, agreeable, pleasing, agreeable, agreeable,aphrodisiac, attractive. Sounds cognizable by the ear… Odors cognizable by the nose… Tastes cognisable by the tongue… Body-feeling, endearing, pleasurable, pleasurable, agreeable, lust-stimulating, enticing; Picking up a machete is to give up these five passions to nurture, the wise, pick up the sword and dig up is this meaning. This Male-stilts, piece of meat is synonymous with joy greed; pick up the piece of meat is to give up this joy and greed; the wise, pick up the sword and dig up is this meaning. This Male-stilts, the cobra is synonymous with the Male-stilts have eradicated the contraband or; leave the cobra, do not touch the cobra, pay homage to the cobra, is this meaning. Thus the Blessed One preached. That bhikkhu was delighted and believed in the Blessed One's words.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL GOLDEN MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.22/6/2022.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.

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