Sunday, April 10, 2011

Majjhima Nikaya - Assalayana Sutta

93. Assalayana Sutta - English MAJJHIMA NIKAYA II
5. 3. Assalàyanasuttaü
(93) To the young man Assalayana

I heard thus. At one time the Blessed One was abiding in the monastery offered
by Anathapindika inJeta's grove in Savatthi. At that time about five hundred
Brahmins of various states had come to Savatthi for some business and were
living in Sàvatthi. It occurred to those Brahmins. This recluse Gotama declares
the purity of the four castes. Who is able to dispute with the recluse Gotama on
these words? At that time a young man named Assalàyana lived in Savatthi. He was
young, shaven headed, sixteen years of age, had learned the three Vedas, knew,
the rites and rituals as officiating priest, the phonology and etymology of
words and the marks of a Great Man. Then it occurred to those Brahmins. This
young man Assalayana lives in Savatthi, is young, shaven headed, sixteen years
of age, is learned in the three Vedas, knows the rites and rituals as
officiating priest. He knows the phonology and etymology of words and the marks
of a Great Man. It is possible for him to dispute with the recluse Gotama, on
these words. Then those Brahmins approached the young man Assalàyana and said.
`Good Assalàyana, the recluse Gotama declares the purity of the four castes.
Come, good Assalàyana, dispute with the recluse Gotama on these words. Then the
young man Assalàyana said thus to those Brahmins. `The recluse Gotama speaks the
truth, it is difficult to dispute with those speaking the truth. It is not
possible that I could dispute this with him,' For the second time the Brahmins
entreated the young man Assalàyana, saying he was a wandering ascetic. He
refused. For the third time the Brahmins entreated and the young man Assalàyana,
saying he should not accept uncontested defeat.
When this was said, the young man Assalàyana said. `Indeed I will not win, the
good recluse Gotama, tells the truth, it is difficult to dispute with those
speaking the truth. It is not possible that I could dispute this with him. Yet I
will go to satisfy you good ones.û
Then the young man Assalàyana, together with a large gathering of Brahmins
approached the Blessed One, exchanged friendly greetings and sat on a side. He
said to the Blessed One. `Good Gotama, Brahmins say, Brahmins are from the
highest caste, the others are low. Brahmins are pure, the others impure.
Brahmins become pure, the others do not. Brahmins are the legitimate sons of
Brahmà, born of his mouth, born of him, with his sign and heritage. What has
good Gotama to say about this?û
ßAssalàyana, among Brahmins I see a woman menstruating, bearing a womb, giving
birth and giving suck. Born from a womb, do they say, Brahmins are from the
highest caste, the others are low. Brahmins are pure, the others impure.
Brahmins become pure, the others do not. Brahmins are the legitimate sons of
Brahmà, born of his mouth, born of him, with his sign and heritage?û
ßWhatever good Gotama says, the Brahmins think they are born, in the highest
caste, the others are low. ......re...with his sign and heritage.û
ßAssalàyana, have you heard of Greece, Cambodiya, and certain other bordering
states. They have only two castes, masters and slaves. One becomes a master and
then a slave, and a slave becomes a master?û
ßGood one, Ihave heard of Greece, Cambodiya, and certain other bordering states.
They have only two castes, masters and slaves. One becomes a master and then a
slave, and a slave becomes a master.û
ßAsslàyana, when this is so, with what powers and convictions do the Brahmins
say that they are the highest caste, the others are low. ......re...with his
sign and heritage?û
ßWhatever good Gotama says, the Brahmins think, they are born, in the highest
caste, the others are low. ......re...with his sign and heritage.û
ßAssalàyana, is it a warrior, an ordinary man or a slave, who destroys life,
takes what is not given, misbehaves in sexuality, lies, slanders, talks roughly,
talks frivolously, covets, bears an angry mind and has wrong view, that after
death would be born in decrease in hell and not a Brahmin?û
ßThat's not so good Gotama. A warrior, a Brahmin, an ordinary man or a slave,
who destroys life, takes what is not given, misbehaves in sexuality, lies,
slanders, talks roughly, talks frivolously, covets, bears an angry mind and has
wrong view, after death would be born in decrease in hell.û
ßAsslàyana, when this is so, with what powers and convictions do the Brahmins
say that they are the highest caste, the others are low. ......re...with his
sign and heritage?û
ßWhatever good Gotama says, the Brahmins think they are born, in the highest
caste, the others are low. ......re...with his sign and heritage.û
ßAssalàyana, is it only a Brahmin, who abstains from, destroying life, taking
what is not given, does not misbehave in sexuality, does not, lie, slander, talk
roughly, or talk frivolously, does not covet and bear an angry mind and has
right view, that after death would be born in increase in heaven and not a
warrior, an ordinary man or a slave?û
ßThat's not so good Gotama. A warrior, a Brahmin, an ordinary man or a slave,
who abstains from, destroying life, taking what is not given, does not misbehave
in sexuality, does not, lie, slander, talk roughly, or talk frivolously, does
not covet and bear an angry mind and has right view, after death would be born
in increase in heaven. Good Gotama, from all four castes, those who abstain
from, destroying life, taking what is not given, do not misbehave in sexuality,
do not, lie, slander, talk roughly, or talk frivolously, do not covet and bear
an angry mind and have right view, after death would be born in increase in
heaven.û
ßAsslàyana, when this is so, with what powers convictions do the Brahmins say
that they are the highest caste, the others are low. ......re...with his sign
and heritage?û
ßWhatever good Gotama says, the Brahmins say they are born in the highest caste,
the others are low. ......re...with his sign and heritage.û
ßAssalàyana, are only the Brahmins in this region capable, to develop the
thought of loving kindness without anger and ill will, not the warriors, the
ordinary class or the slaves?û
ßGood Gotama, that is not so, the warriors in this region are capable, to
develop the thought of loving kindness without anger and ill will, also the
brahmins, the ordinary class and the slaves. It is possible for all four castes
in this region to develop the thought of loving kindness.û
ßAsslàyana, when this is so, with what powers and convictions do the Brahmins
say that they are the highest caste, the others are low. ......re...with his
sign and heritage?û
ßWhatever good Gotama says, the Brahmins think, they are born, in the highest
caste, the others are low. ......re...with his sign and heritage.û
ßAssalàyana, do you think that only the Brahmins are able to take the brush and
soap and wash their dust and dirt in the river, not the warriors, the ordinary
class and the slaves?û
ßGood Gotama, that is not so, the warriors are able to take the brush and soap
and wash their dust and dirt in the river, so also the brahmins, the ordinary
class and the slaves. It is possible for all four castes to take the brush and
soap and wash their dust and dirt in the river.û
ßAsslàyana, when this is so, with what powers and convictions do the Brahmins
say that, they are the highest caste, the others are low. ......re...with his
sign and heritage?û
ßWhatever good Gotama says, the Brahmins think they are born in the highest
caste, the others are low. ......re...with his sign and heritage.û
ßAsslàyana, a head anointed warrior king invites hundreds of people born in
various clans, such as warrior, Brahmin, the ordinary class or slaves. Whether
you are born in a hall, under a sweet scented tree, under a Chandana tree, or in
a lotus, take an outer cover and make a fire. Come sirs, it does not matter,
whether you are born with the out castes, low castes, bamboo weavers, or chariot
makers, or the cleaners. Whether born in a trough of the, dogs, pigs, the
washerman, or born in some brushwood. Take an outer cover and make a fire. If
fire that has the flame, colour and lustre is made, could anything that is done
with fire be done? Those born with the out castes, low castes, bamboo weavers,
chariot makers or the cleaners, born in a trough of the dogs, pigs, the
washerman, or born in a brush wood, would take an outer cover and make fire,
would not that fire give the flame, colour and lustre and wouldn't whatever that
should be done with the fire not be done?û
ßGood Gotama, that is not so, whatever clan it may be, warrior, Brahmin, the
ordinary class or slaves. Whether born in a hall, under a sweet scented tree,
under a Chandana tree, or in a lotus. If he takes an outer cover and makes a
fire, it would have the flame, colour and lustre and whatever that could be done
with fire could be done with it. Even those born with the out castes, low
castes, bamboo weavers, or chariot makers, or the cleaners, whether born in a
trough of the, dogs, pigs, the washerman, or born in some brushwood, the fire
they make has the flame, colour and lustre and anything that is done with fire
could be done with it. Good Gotama, all fire has the flame, colour and lustre
and it is possible to do, whatever work that has to be done with fire.û
ßAsslàyana, when this is so, with what powers and convictions do the Brahmins
say that, they are the highest caste, the others are low. ......re...with his
sign and heritage?û
ßWhatever good Gotama says, the Brahmins think they are born, in the highest
caste, the others are low. ......re...with his sign and heritage.û
ßAssalàyana, a warrior prince lives with a Brahmin maiden, to them a son is
born. Is that son born of the warrior prince and Brahmin maiden, according to
the father, known a `warrior' or according to the mother known a `brahmin?û
ßGood Gotama, that son born of the warrior prince and the Brahmin maiden,
according to the father should be known a `warrior' and according to the mother
a `brahmin. `'Assalàyana, a brahmin prince lives with a warrior maiden, to them
a son is born. Is that son born of the brahmin prince and warrior maiden,
according to the father known a `brahmin' or according to the mother known a
`warrior?û
ßGood Gotama, that son born of the Brahmin prince and the warrior maiden,
according to the father should be known a `brahmin' and according to the mother
a `warrior.û
Assalàyana, to a mare and donkey a mule is born, according to the mother should
it be known a'horse' or according to the father should it be known a `donkey'?û
ßGood Gotama, it's from a thoroughbred that a pony is born. Now I see the
difference, in the earlier examples I did not see any difference.û
ßAssalàyana, there are two young men brothers, sons of the same mother, one is a
brahmanic scholar, come of age, the other neither a scholar nor come of age. Of
them which one do the Brahmins first attend with faith, with milk rice, with the
sacrificial cake, or with hospitality?û
ßGood Gotama, the Brahmins would first attend on the brahmanic scholar who has
come of age, with faith, with milk rice, the sacrificial cake, with hospitality.
Will there be much merit making offerings to the non-scholar not come of age?û
ßAssalàyana, there are two young men brothers, sons of the same mother, one is a
brahmanic scholar, come of age, unvirtuous and evil. The other neither a scholar
nor come of age virtuous and with good conduct. Of them which one do the
Brahmins first attend with faith, with milk rice, with the sacrificial cake, or
with hospitality?û
ßGood Gotama, the Brahmins would first attend on the non-scholar, who has not
come of age, who is virtuous and with good conduct, with faith, with milk rice,
with the sacrificial cake, with hospitality. How could there be much merit
making offerings to the unvirtuous evil ones?û
ßAssalàyana, first you came with the purity of the Brahmins, then came with the
brahmanic scriptures. Now you have turned away from the purity of the four
castes, as I have shown it to you.û
When this was said the young man Assalàyana, became silent, confused, the
bodydrooping, and the face turned down. He sat down not knowing what to say.
Then the Blessed One knew that the young man Assalàyana had become silent with
confusion, body drooping, and the face down, told him thus. `Assalàyana, in the
past seven Brahmin sages lived in the forest in huts made of leaves. When they
were conversing this evil view arose to them. Brahmins are of high caste, all
other castes are low. Brahmins are pure, the others impure. Brahmins become
pure, the others do not. Brahmins are the legitimate sons of Brahmà, born of his
mouth, born of him, with his sign and heritage. Then the heavenly sage Asita,
shaved his head and beard, robed himself in brown clothes, dressed in a hardy
pair of sandles, taking a golden pole, appeared in front of the huts of leaves.
There, walking up and down, said. `Where have these Brahmin sages gone? Where
have these Brahmin sages gone?' Then it occurred to the Brahmin sages. `Why is
it said, where have these brahmin sages gone?' when the seven Brahmin sages are
walking mindfully like bulls tied to a threshing pole. They thought we will
curse him and cursed `Outcaste, go to ashes' When the sages cursed him, the
heavenly sage Asita became more and more attractive and pleasant to look at.
Then it occurred to the seven Brahmin sages, our austerities are useless, our
holy life is fruitless. Earlier when we cursed, `Outcaste, go to ashes' at once
it became ashes, here he becomes more and more attractive and pleasant to look
at.
ßIf the austerities of the good sirs is not delusion and if the holy life is not
fruitless, sirs dispel the curse put on me. If there is a curse on you I will
dispel that.û
ßWho is this good One?û
ßHave the good ones heard about the heavenly sage Asita?û
ßYes, we have good one.û
ßGood sirs, I'm that sage.û
ßThen Assalàyana, the seven sages approached the heavenly sage Asita to worship
him.
ßThe heavenly sage Asita, said thus to the seven sages. `I heard, the seven
Brahmin sages living in the forest in huts made of leaves. When you were
conversing did this evil view arise to you? Brahmins think, Brahmins, are born,
in the highest caste, all others are low. Brahmins are pure, the others impure.
Brahmins become pure, the others do not. Brahmins are the legitimate sons of
Brahmà, born of his mouth, born of him, with his sign and heritage. Didn't it?
ßYes, it did good sir.û
ßGood sirs, do you know whether the mother that gave you birth is of Brahmin
caste and not otherwise?û
ßGood sir, we do not know that.û
ßDo you know, whether your mother's mother as far as the seventh generation,
were from the Brahmin caste and not otherwise?û
ßGood sir, we do not know that.û
ßGood sirs, do you know whether the father that gave you birth is of Brahmin
caste and not otherwise?û
ßGood sir, we do not know that.û
ßDo you know, whether your father's father as far as the seventh generation,
were from the Brahmin caste and not otherwise?û
ßGood sir, we do not know that.û
ßDo you good sirs, know, how the descent is, to the womb?û
ßGood sir, we know, how the descent is to the womb. The mother and father come
together, it becomes the season of the mother, the being, to be born attends.
When these three coincide, there is a descent into the womb.û
ßDo you know, whether, the being who attended is a warrior, a Brahmin, an
ordinary person or a slave?û
ßGood one, we do not know, whether the being who attended was a warrior, a
Brahmin, an ordinary person or a slave.û
ßWhen that is so, do you know, what you have become?û
ßWhen that is so, we do not know, what we have become.û
ßAssalàyana, the seven Brahmin sages, questioned, studied together, and asked
for reasons on their view about the purity of birth, could not explain. Here
you, questioned by me, we studying together and I asking for reasons about the
purity of birth you could not explain. Didn't you gain even a spoonful from your
teacher?û
When this was said the young man Assalàyana said. `Now I understand good Gotama.
I'm a lay disciple who has taken refuge from good Gotama from today until life
lasts.û

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