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ud.5.4 Udana

The Discourse about the Young Boys

Thus I heard: At one time the Gracious One was dwelling near Sāvatthī, in Jeta’s Wood, at Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery. Then at that time many young boys who were between Sāvatthī and Jeta’s Wood were catching little fish.

Then the Gracious One, having dressed in the morning time, after picking up his bowl and robe, was entering Sāvatthī for alms. The Gracious One saw those many young boys who were between Sāvatthī and Jeta’s Wood catching fish. Having seen that, he went to those young boys, and after going, he said this to those young boys: “Are you afraid, boys, of suffering? Is suffering unpleasant to you?”

“Yes, reverend Sir, we are afraid of suffering, suffering is unpleasant to us.”

Then the Gracious One, having understood the significance of it, on that occasion uttered this exalted utterance:

“If you have fear of suffering, if suffering is unpleasant to you,
Don’t do any bad deeds, whether in the open or in secret.

“But if you will do, or now do do bad deeds,
For you there is no freedom from suffering, even after going, while running away.”

- Translator: Bhikkhu Ānandajoti

- Editor: Bhikkhu Sujato


The Boys

He saw the boys tormenting the fish.
He went to them and said,
So I have heard.
At one time the Buddha was staying near Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery.
Now at that time, between Sāvatthī and the Jeta Grove, several boys were tormenting some fish.
Then the Buddha robed up in the morning and, taking his bowl and robe, entered Sāvatthī for alms.
“Boys, do you fear pain? Do you dislike pain?”
“Yes, sir,” they replied. “We dislike pain.”
Then, understanding this matter, on that occasion the Buddha expressed this heartfelt sentiment:
“If you fear pain,
if you dislike pain,
don’t do bad deeds
either openly or in secret.
If you should do a bad deed,
now or in the future,
you won’t be freed from suffering,
though you fly away and flee.”