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an.10.177 Aṅguttara Nikāya (Numbered Discourses)

To Janussonin

Then Janussonin the brahman went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, exchanged courteous greetings with him. After an exchange of friendly greetings & courtesies, he sat to one side. As he was sitting there, he said to the Blessed One, “Master Gotama, you know that we brahmans give gifts, make offerings, [saying,] ‘May this gift accrue to our dead relatives. May our dead relatives partake of this gift.’ Now, Master Gotama, does that gift accrue to our dead relatives? Do our dead relatives partake of that gift?”

“In possible places, brahman, it accrues to them, but not in impossible places.”

“And which, Master Gotama, are the possible places? Which are the impossible places?”

“There is the case, brahman, where a certain person takes life, takes what is not given, engages in sensual misconduct, engages in false speech, engages in divisive speech, engages in abusive speech, engages in idle chatter, is covetous, bears ill will, and has wrong views. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in hell. He lives there, he remains there, by means of whatever is the food of hell-beings. This is an impossible place for that gift to accrue to one staying there.

“Then there is the case where a certain person takes life, takes what is not given, engages in sensual misconduct, engages in false speech, engages in divisive speech, engages in abusive speech, engages in idle chatter, is covetous, bears ill will, and has wrong views. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the animal womb. He lives there, he remains there, by means of whatever is the food of common animals. This, too, is an impossible place for that gift to accrue to one staying there.

“Then there is the case where a certain person refrains from taking life, refrains from taking what is not given, refrains from sensual misconduct, refrains from false speech, refrains from divisive speech, refrains from abusive speech, refrains from idle chatter, is not covetous, bears no ill will, and has right views. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of human beings. He lives there, he remains there, by means of whatever is the food of human beings. This, too, is an impossible place for that gift to accrue to one staying there.

“Then there is the case where a certain person refrains from taking life, refrains from taking what is not given, refrains from sensual misconduct, refrains from false speech, refrains from divisive speech, refrains from abusive speech, refrains from idle chatter, is not covetous, bears no ill will, and has right views. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of the devas. He lives there, he remains there, by means of whatever is the food of devas. This, too, is an impossible place for that gift to accrue to one staying there.

“Then there is the case where a certain person takes life, takes what is not given, engages in sensual misconduct, engages in false speech, engages in divisive speech, engages in abusive speech, engages in idle chatter, is covetous, bears ill will, and has wrong views. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the realms of the hungry shades. He lives there, he remains there, by means of whatever is the food of hungry shades. He lives there, he remains that, by means of whatever his friends or relatives give in dedication to him. This is the possible place for that gift to accrue to one staying there.

“But, Master Gotama, if that dead relative does not reappear in that possible place, who partakes of that gift?”

“Other dead relatives, brahman, who have reappeared in that possible place.”

“But, Master Gotama, if that dead relative does not reappear in that possible place, and other dead relatives have not reappeared in that possible place, then who partakes of that gift?”

“It’s impossible, brahman, it cannot be, that over this long time that possible place is devoid of one’s dead relatives. But at any rate, the donor does not go without reward.

“Does Master Gotama describe any preparation for the impossible places?”

“Brahman, I do describe a preparation for the impossible places. There is the case where a certain person takes life, takes what is not given, engages in sensual misconduct, engages in false speech, engages in divisive speech, engages in abusive speech, engages in idle chatter, is covetous, bears ill will, and has wrong views. But he gives food, drink, cloth, vehicles, garlands, scents, creams, bed, lodging, & lamps to brahmans & contemplatives. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of elephants. There he receives food, drink, flowers, & various ornaments. It’s because he took life, took what is not given, engaged in sensual misconduct, engaged in false speech, engaged in divisive speech, engaged in abusive speech, engaged in idle chatter, was covetous, bore ill will, and had wrong views that he reappears in the company of elephants. But it’s because he gave food, drink, cloth, vehicles, garlands, scents, creams, bed, lodging, & lamps to brahmans & contemplatives that he receives food, drink, flowers, & various ornaments.

“Then there is the case where a certain person takes life… has wrong views. But he gives food… lamps to brahmans & contemplatives. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of horses… in the company of cattle… in the company of poultry. There he receives food, drink, flowers, & various ornaments. It’s because he took life… and had wrong views that he reappears in the company of poultry. But it’s because he gave food, drink… & lamps to brahmans & contemplatives that he receives food, drink, flowers, & various ornaments.

“Then there is the case where a certain person refrains from taking life, refrains from taking what is not given, refrains from sensual misconduct, refrains from false speech, refrains from divisive speech, refrains from abusive speech, refrains from idle chatter, is not covetous, bears no ill will, and has right views. And he gives food, drink, cloth, vehicles, garlands, scents, creams, bed, lodging, & lamps to brahmans & contemplatives. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of human beings. There he experiences the five strings of human sensuality [delightful sights, sounds, smells, tastes, tactile sensations]. It’s because he refrained from taking what is not given, refrained from sensual misconduct, refrained from false speech, refrained from divisive speech, refrained from abusive speech, refrained from idle chatter, was not covetous, bore no ill will, and had right views that he reappears in the company of human beings. And it’s because he gave food, drink, cloth, vehicles, garlands, scents, creams, bed, lodging, & lamps to brahmans & contemplatives that he experiences the five strings of human sensuality.

“Then there is the case where a certain person refrains from taking life… and has right views. And he gives food, drink, cloth, vehicles, garlands, scents, creams, bed, lodging, & lamps to brahmans & contemplatives. With the break-up of the body, after death, he reappears in the company of devas. There he experiences the five strings of divine sensuality [delightful sights, sounds, smells, tastes, tactile sensations]. It’s because he refrained from taking what is not given… and had right views that he reappears in the company of devas. And it’s because he gave food, drink, cloth, vehicles, garlands, scents, creams, bed, lodging, & lamps to brahmans & contemplatives that he experiences the five strings of divine sensuality. But at any rate, brahman, the donor does not go without reward.”

“It’s amazing, Master Gotama, it’s astounding, how it’s enough to make one want to give a gift, enough to make one want to make an offering, where the donor does not go without reward.”

“That’s the way it is, brahman. That’s the way it is. The donor does not go without reward.”

“Magnificent, Master Gotama! Magnificent! Just as if he were to place upright what was overturned, to reveal what was hidden, to show the way to one who was lost, or to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes could see forms, in the same way has Master Gotama—through many lines of reasoning—made the Dhamma clear. I go to Master Gotama for refuge, to the Dhamma, & to the community of monks. May Master Gotama remember me as a lay follower who has gone to him for refuge, from this day forward, for life.”

- Translator: Thanissaro Bhikkhu

- Editor: Blake Walsh


With Jāṇussoṇi

Then the brahmin Jāṇussoṇi went up to the Buddha, and exchanged greetings with him.
When the greetings and polite conversation were over, he sat down to one side and said to the Buddha,
“We who are known as brahmins
give gifts and perform memorial rites for the dead:
‘May this gift aid my departed relatives and family. May they partake of this gift.’
But does this gift really aid departed relatives and family?
Do they actually partake of it?”
“It aids them if the conditions are right, brahmin, but not if the conditions are wrong.”
“Then, Master Gotama, what are the right and wrong conditions?”
“Brahmin, take someone who kills living creatures, steals, and commits sexual misconduct. They use speech that’s false, divisive, harsh, or nonsensical. And they’re covetous, malicious, with wrong view.
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in hell.
There they survive feeding on the food of the hell beings.
The conditions there are wrong, so the gift does not aid the one who lives there.
Take someone else who kills living creatures … and has wrong view.
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the animal realm.
There they survive feeding on the food of the beings in the animal realm.
The conditions there too are wrong, so the gift does not aid the one who lives there.
Take someone else who doesn’t kill living creatures, steal, commit sexual misconduct, or use speech that’s false, divisive, harsh, or nonsensical. They're contented, kind-hearted, and have right view.
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the human realm.
There they survive feeding on human food.
The conditions there too are wrong, so the gift does not aid the one who lives there.
Take someone else who doesn’t kill living creatures … and has right view.
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the company of the gods.
There they survive feeding on the food of the gods.
The conditions there too are wrong, so the gift does not aid the one who lives there.
Take someone else who kills living creatures … and has wrong view.
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the ghost realm.
There they survive feeding on the food of the beings in the ghost realm. Or else they survive feeding on what friends and colleagues, relatives and kin provide them with from here.
The conditions there are right, so the gift aids the one who lives there.”
“But Master Gotama, who partakes of that gift if the departed relative is not reborn in that place?”
“Other departed relatives reborn there will partake of that gift.”
“But who partakes of the gift when neither that relative nor other relatives have been reborn in that place?”
“It’s impossible, brahmin, it cannot happen that that place is vacant of departed relatives in all this long time.
It’s never fruitless for the donor.”
“Does Master Gotama propose this even when the conditions are wrong?”
“I propose this even when the conditions are wrong.
Take someone who kills living creatures, steals, and commits sexual misconduct. They use speech that’s false, divisive, harsh, or nonsensical. And they’re covetous, malicious, with wrong view.
They give to ascetics or brahmins such things as food, drink, clothing, vehicles; garlands, perfumes, and makeup; and bed, house, and lighting.
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the company of elephants.
There they get to have food and drink, garlands and various adornments.
Since in this life they killed living creatures … and had wrong view, they were reborn in the company of elephants.
Since they gave to ascetics or brahmins … they get to have food and drink, garlands and various adornments.
Take someone else who kills living creatures … and has wrong view.
They give to ascetics or brahmins …
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the company of horses. …
cattle …
dogs.
There they get to have food and drink, garlands and various adornments.
Since in this life they killed living creatures … and had wrong view, they were reborn in the company of dogs.
Since they gave to ascetics or brahmins … they get to have food and drink, garlands and various adornments.
Take someone else who doesn’t kill living creatures, steal, or commit sexual misconduct. They don’t use speech that’s false, divisive, harsh, or nonsensical. And they’re contented, kind-hearted, with right view.
They give to ascetics or brahmins …
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the human realm.
There they get to have the five kinds of human sensual stimulation.
Since in this life they didn’t kill living creatures … and had right view, they were reborn in the company of humans.
Since they gave to ascetics or brahmins … they get to have the five kinds of human sensual stimulation.
Take someone else who doesn’t kill living creatures … and has right view.
They give to ascetics or brahmins …
When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in the company of the gods.
There they get to have the five kinds of heavenly sensual stimulation.
Since in this life they didn’t kill living creatures … and had right view, they were reborn in the company of the gods.
Since they gave to ascetics or brahmins … they get to have the five kinds of heavenly sensual stimulation.
It’s never fruitless for the donor.”
“It’s incredible, Master Gotama, it’s amazing,
Just this much is quite enough to justify giving gifts and performing memorial rites for the dead, since it’s never fruitless for the donor.”
“That’s so true, brahmin. It’s never fruitless for the donor.”
“Excellent, Master Gotama! Excellent! …
From this day forth, may Master Gotama remember me as a lay follower who has gone for refuge for life.”