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ud.6.9 Udana

The Discourse about Running Beyond

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 the Gracious One, in the darkness and dullness of the night, was sitting in the open air, while the oil-lamps were burning. Then at that time many moths rushing and falling down into those oil lamps, were coming to grief, were coming to ruin. The Gracious One saw those many moths who, rushing and falling down into those oil lamps, were coming to grief, were coming to ruin.

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

“They run beyond, not coming to the essential,
They cause new and fresh bonds to increase,
Like moths that fall into the lamp,
Some have settled thus on what is seen or heard.”

- Translator: Bhikkhu Ānandajoti

- Editor: Bhikkhu Sujato


Hastening By

So I have heard.
At one time the Buddha was staying near Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery.
Now at that time the Buddha was meditating in the open during the dark of night, while oil lamps were burning.
And many moths were falling down and crashing down into the lamps, coming to grief and ruin.
The Buddha saw the moths coming to grief.
Then, understanding this matter, on that occasion the Buddha expressed this heartfelt sentiment:
“Hastening by, they miss the essence,
sprouting ever more new bonds.
Like moths falling in the flame,
some have become fixed in what is seen or heard.”