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an.10.70 Aṅguttara Nikāya (Numbered Discourses)

Topics of Conversation (2)

I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed One was staying in Savatthi at Jeta’s Grove, Anathapindika’s monastery. Now at that time a large number of monks, after the meal, on returning from their alms round, had gathered at the meeting hall and were engaged in many kinds of bestial topics of conversation: conversation about kings, robbers, & ministers of state; armies, alarms, & battles; food & drink; clothing, furniture, garlands, & scents; relatives; vehicles; villages, towns, cities, the countryside; women & heroes; the gossip of the street & the well; tales of the dead; tales of diversity, the creation of the world & of the sea; talk of whether things exist or not.

Then the Blessed One, emerging from his seclusion in the late afternoon, went to the meeting hall and, on arrival, sat down on a seat made ready. As he was sitting there, he addressed the monks: “For what topic of conversation are you gathered together here? In the midst of what topic of conversation have you been interrupted?”

“Just now, lord, after the meal, on returning from our alms round, we gathered at the meeting hall and got engaged in many kinds of bestial topics of conversation: conversation about kings, robbers, & ministers of state; armies, alarms, & battles; food & drink; clothing, furniture, garlands, & scents; relatives; vehicles; villages, towns, cities, the countryside; women & heroes; the gossip of the street & the well; tales of the dead; tales of diversity, the creation of the world & of the sea; talk of whether things exist or not.”

“It isn’t right, monks, that sons of good families, on having gone forth out of faith from home to the homeless life, should get engaged in such topics of conversation, i.e., conversation about kings, robbers, & ministers of state… talk of whether things exist or not.

“Monks, there are these ten grounds for praise. Which ten?

“There is the case where a monk himself is modest and instigates talk on modesty among the monks. The fact that he is modest and instigates talk on modesty among the monks is grounds for praise.

“He himself is contented and instigates talk on contentment among the monks…

“He himself is secluded and instigates talk on seclusion among the monks…

“He himself is non-entangled and instigates talk on non-entanglement among the monks…

“He himself has his persistence aroused and instigates talk on arousing persistence among the monks…

“He himself is consummate in virtue and instigates talk on being consummate in virtue among the monks…

“He himself is consummate in concentration and instigates talk on being consummate in concentration among the monks…

“He himself is consummate in discernment and instigates talk on being consummate in discernment among the monks…

“He himself is consummate in release and instigates talk on being consummate in release among the monks…

“He himself is consummate in knowledge & vision of release and instigates talk on being consummate in knowledge & vision of release among the monks. The fact that he is consummate in knowledge & vision of release and instigates talk on being consummate in knowledge & vision of release among the monks is grounds for praise.

“These are the ten grounds for praise.”

- Translator: Thanissaro Bhikkhu

- Editor: Gabriel Laera


Topics of Discussion (2nd)

At one time the Buddha was staying near Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery.
Now at that time, after the meal, on return from almsround, several mendicants sat together in the assembly hall.
They engaged in all kinds of unworthy talk, such as talk about kings, bandits, and ministers; talk about armies, threats, and wars; talk about food, drink, clothes, and beds; talk about garlands and fragrances; talk about family, vehicles, villages, towns, cities, and nations; talk about women and heroes; street talk and well talk; talk about the departed; miscellaneous talk; tales of land and sea; and talk about being reborn in this or that state of existence.
“Mendicants, there are ten grounds for praise.
What ten?
It’s when a mendicant personally has few wishes, and speaks to the mendicants on having few wishes.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is content, and speaks to the mendicants on contentment.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is secluded, and speaks to the mendicants on seclusion.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally doesn’t mix closely with others, and speaks to the mendicants on not mixing closely with others.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is energetic, and speaks to the mendicants on being energetic.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is accomplished in ethics, and speaks to the mendicants on being accomplished in ethics.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is accomplished in immersion, and speaks to the mendicants on being accomplished in immersion.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is accomplished in wisdom, and speaks to the mendicants on being accomplished in wisdom.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is accomplished in freedom, and speaks to the mendicants on being accomplished in freedom.
This is a ground for praise.
A mendicant personally is accomplished in the knowledge and vision of freedom, and speaks to the mendicants on being accomplished in the knowledge and vision of freedom.
This is a ground for praise.
These are the ten grounds for praise.”