ECONOMIC AKKOSA: PLACEMENT.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.
'Gotama the Great Master is an Enlightened Being Worthy of Being.' So, does the Venerable Gotama become angry again? "
ECONOMIC AKKOSA: PLACEMENT
Once the Buddha lived in Rajagaha (Wang Xa) in the Bamboo Forest near the Squirrel Farm. At that time, the Brahmin named Akkosa Bharadvaja had heard rumors as follows: "Brahmin Bharadvaja, apparently, became a monk following the Great Master Gotama." Angry and unhappy, he went to the Blessed One.After approaching the Blessed One, he criticized, and cruelly treated the Blessed One with vulgar and cruel words. Being cursed like that, the Buddha said to the Brahmin Akkosa Bharadvaja as follows: 'Behold, Brahmin, he has many friends, many close friends, many relatives, many relatives and visitors. he or not? "
"Yes, Mr. Gotama, sometimes I have many friends, many close friends, many relatives, many relatives and visitors to visit me."
"Behold, Brahmin, will you give them snacks, or food (right meals), or appetizers?"
"Yes, Mr. Gotama, I sometimes clean them up with snacks, or food (right meals), or appetizers."
"Behold, Brahman, however, if they don't accept those foods, who will receive it?"
"Gotama-sensei, if they don't accept it, I will take back the food."
"Similarly, this Brahman, you are treating us cruelly, who don't treat anyone cruelly, you are angry with us, who are not angry with anyone, you are It is controversial with us, who do not argue with anyone, all he does, we do not accept, Behold, Lady La Mon, please bring it all yourself, this is Lady La Mon, because of all all these things belong to him.
"Behold, the Brahmin, when a person is cruel (vice versa) because they have been treated cruelly and angry by the other (vice versa) because they were pissed off by the other person, and argued (on the contrary) Because they were controversial, this Brahmin, this is called mutual exchange, and mutual relationship, this exchange and mutual relationship, we do not want to attend. so, Brahman, (all that he does,) bring it all alone, this Brahman, because all these things belong to him. "
"Everyone, including the king, knew of Venerable Gotama: 'The Gotama Master is the Enlightened Being Worthy of Being.' So, has the Venerable Gotama become angry or not? "
After that, the Buddha said:
"Where is anger? For a person who has no anger,
For a gentle person, having a mind of complete serenity and peace,
For a truly knowledgeable person, having a complete liberation of mind,
For a person who is extremely calm, having a mind is always in a state of balance;
If someone is angry (vice versa) because they have been pissed off by the other person,
Then he is worse than the angry man;
If someone is not angry (vice versa) because they have been pissed off by the other person,
Then he alone is the winner of a difficult battle to win.
He encouraged the safety and concern of both sides,
His side, as well as the other's side.
He knows that the other person is angry;
With a conscious mind, he maintains peace,
And he suffered the anger of both sides,
His side, as well as the other's side.
However, there are those who are infatuated with lack of wisdom,
They see him as a fool, through their eyes. "
After the Buddha preached the above verses, the Brahmin Akkosa Bharadvaja replied to the Blessed One: "It is so wonderful, indeed, Venerable Gotama! This minute, I ask you to take Venerable Gotama, His Dharma, and taking refuge in his Sangha, Dear Venerable Master, through the revered hands of Lord Gotama, please give me the privilege of being ordained with the early circles (Sa- di), and also receive higher precepts of a Bhikkhu. "
And the Brahmin Akkosa Bharadvaja, through the hands of the Blessed One, was ordained with the early precepts (Sa-di), and he also received the higher precepts of a Bhikkhu. And for a short time as a monk, Venerable Akkosa Bharadvaja, living alone, isolated, diligent, enthusiastic, and determined, he achieved the unmatched noble perfection of a monk in The Sangha (of sons living in noble families), has completely abandoned family life, and lived a homeless life.Through direct understanding, he realized the ultimate truth, and immediately, he lived with this knowledge. He saw through his "divine eye": "Ending rebirth, lived a noble life, completed spiritual tasks, and from now on nothing (noble) to achieve more."
Akkosa Bharadvaja, indeed, became one of the Arhat. END=NAM MO SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.9/6/2019.


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