ud.4.9 Udana
With Upasena
So I have heard.At one time the Buddha was staying near Rājagaha, in the Bamboo Grove, the squirrels’ feeding ground.
Then as Venerable Upasena son of Vaṅgantā was in private retreat this thought came to his mind:
“I’m so fortunate, so very fortunate!
My Teacher is the Blessed One, perfected, a fully awakened Buddha.
Well explained is the teaching and training in which I have gone forth from the lay life to homelessness.
My spiritual companions are ethical and of good character.
I have fulfilled the precepts.
My mind is unified and serene.
I am a perfected one who has ended the defilements.
I am of great might and power.
My life has been good, and my death will be good.”
Then, knowing what that Venerable Upasena was thinking, on that occasion the Buddha expressed this heartfelt sentiment:
“One who has no guilt in life,
nor grief at facing death:
that wise one who has seen the truth,
grieves not among the grieving.
For the mendicant with peaceful mind,
who has cut off craving for continued existence,
Transmigration through births is finished,
there are no future lives for them.”