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an.3.125 Aṅguttara Nikāya (Numbered Discourses)

At Gotamaka Shrine

On one occasion the Blessed One was staying near Vesali at Gotamaka Shrine. There he addressed the monks, “Monks!”

“Yes, lord,” the monks responded.

The Blessed One said, “It’s through direct knowledge that I teach the Dhamma, not without direct knowledge. It’s with a cause that I teach the Dhamma, not without a cause. It’s with marvels that I teach the Dhamma, not without marvels. Because I teach the Dhamma through direct knowledge and not without direct knowledge, because I teach the Dhamma with a cause and not without a cause, because I teach the Dhamma with marvels and not without marvels, there is good reason for my instruction, good reason for my admonition. And that is enough for you to be content, enough for you to be gratified, enough for you to take joy that the Blessed One is rightly self-awakened, the Dhamma is well-taught by the Blessed One, and the community has practiced rightly.”

That is what the Blessed One said. Gratified, the monks delighted in the Blessed One’s words. And while this explanation was being given, the ten-thousand fold cosmos quaked.

- Translator: Thanissaro Bhikkhu

- Editor: Gabriel Laera


The Gotamaka Shrine

At one time the Buddha was staying near Vesālī, at the Gotamaka Tree-shrine.
There the Buddha addressed the mendicants,
“Mendicants!”
“Venerable sir,” they replied.
The Buddha said this:
“Mendicants, I teach based on direct knowledge, not without direct knowledge.
I teach with reasons, not without them.
I teach with a demonstrable basis, not without it.
Since this is so, you should follow my advice and instruction.
This is enough for you to feel joyful, delighted, and happy:
‘The Blessed One is a fully awakened Buddha! The teaching is well explained! The Saṅgha is practicing well!’”
That is what the Buddha said.
Satisfied, the mendicants were happy with what the Buddha said.
And while this discourse was being spoken, the galaxy shook.