By Mahācunda

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Numbered Discourses 10.24 · 3. The Great Chapter
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Numbered Discourses 10.24 · 3. The Great Chapter

At one time Venerable Mahācunda was staying in the land of the Cetīs at Sahajāti.

There he addressed the mendicants:

“Reverends, mendicants!”

“Reverend,” they replied.

Venerable Mahācunda said this:

“Reverends, a mendicant who makes a declaration of knowledge says:

‘I know this teaching, I see this teaching.’

Suppose that greed masters that mendicant and keeps going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable does not have the understanding that would eliminate greed, so greed masters them and keeps going.

They don’t have the understanding that would eliminate hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes master them and keep going.’

A mendicant who makes a declaration of development says:

‘I am developed in physical endurance, ethics, mind, and wisdom.’

Suppose that greed masters that mendicant and keeps going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable does not have the understanding that would eliminate greed, so greed masters them and keeps going.

They don’t have the understanding that would eliminate hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes master them and keep going.’

A mendicant who makes a declaration of both knowledge and development says:

‘I know this teaching, I see this teaching. And I am developed in physical endurance, ethics, mind, and wisdom.’

Suppose that greed masters that mendicant and keeps going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable does not have the understanding that would eliminate greed, so greed masters them and keeps going.

They don’t have the understanding that would eliminate hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes master them and keep going.’

Suppose a poor, needy, and penniless person was to declare themselves to be rich, affluent, and wealthy.

But when it came time to make a payment they weren’t able to come up with any money, grain, silver, or gold.

They would know of them:

‘This person declares themselves to be rich, affluent, and wealthy, but they are in fact poor, penniless, and needy.’

Why is that?

Because when it came time to make a payment they weren’t able to come up with any money, grain, silver, or gold.

In the same way, a mendicant who makes a declaration of knowledge and development says:

‘I know this teaching, I see this teaching. And I am developed in physical endurance, ethics, mind, and wisdom.’

Suppose that greed masters that mendicant and keeps going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable does not have the understanding that would eliminate greed, so greed masters them and keeps going.

They don’t have the understanding that would eliminate hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes master them and keep going.’

A mendicant who makes a declaration of knowledge says:

‘I know this teaching, I see this teaching.’

Suppose that greed does not master that mendicant and keep going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes don’t master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable has the understanding that eliminates greed, so greed doesn’t master them and keep going.

They have the understanding that eliminates hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

and corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes don’t master them and keep going.’

A mendicant who makes a declaration of development says:

‘I am developed in physical endurance, ethics, mind, and wisdom.’

Suppose that greed does not master that mendicant and keep going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes don’t master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable has the understanding that eliminates greed, so greed doesn’t master them and keep going.

They have the understanding that eliminates hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

and corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes don’t master them and keep going.’

A mendicant who makes a declaration of both knowledge and development says:

‘I know this teaching, I see this teaching. And I am developed in physical endurance, ethics, mind, and wisdom.’

Suppose that greed does not master that mendicant and keep going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes don’t master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable has the understanding that eliminates greed, so greed doesn’t master them and keep going.

They have the understanding that eliminates hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

and corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes don’t master them and keep going.’

Suppose a rich, affluent, and wealthy person was to declare themselves to be rich, affluent, and wealthy.

And whenever it came time to make a payment they were able to come up with the money, grain, silver, or gold.

They would know of them:

‘This person declares themselves to be rich, affluent, and wealthy, and they are in fact rich, affluent, and wealthy.’

Why is that?

Because when it came time to make a payment they were able to come up with the money, grain, silver, or gold.

In the same way, a mendicant who makes a declaration of knowledge and development says:

‘I know this teaching, I see this teaching. And I am developed in physical endurance, ethics, mind, and wisdom.’

Suppose that greed does not master that mendicant and keep going.

Or that hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

or corrupt wishes don’t master that mendicant and keep going. You should know of them:

‘This venerable has the understanding that eliminates greed, so greed doesn’t master them and keep going.

They have the understanding that eliminates hate …

delusion …

anger …

acrimony …

disdain …

contempt …

stinginess …

nasty jealousy …

and corrupt wishes, so corrupt wishes don’t master them and keep going.’”