AN 4.147 Times (2nd) – Dutiyakālasutta

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AN 4.147 Times (2nd) – Dutiyakālasutta

Numbered Discourses 4.147 – Aṅguttara Nikāya 4.147

15. Brightness – 15. Ābhāvagga

AN 4.147 Times (2nd) – Dutiyakālasutta

 

1.1

Bhikkhū, when these four times are rightly developed and progressed, they gradually lead to the ending of defilements.

“Cattārome, bhikkhave, kālā sammā bhāviyamānā sammā anuparivattiyamānā anupubbena āsavānaṁ khayaṁ pāpenti.

1.2

What four?

Katame cattāro?

1.3

A time for listening to the teaching, a time for discussing the teaching, a time for serenity, and a time for discernment.

Kālena dhammassavanaṁ, kālena dhammasākacchā, kālena sammasanā, kālena vipassanā—

1.4

Ime kho, bhikkhave, cattāro kālā sammā bhāviyamānā sammā anuparivattiyamānā anupubbena āsavānaṁ khayaṁ pāpenti.

2.1

It’s like when it rains heavily on a mountain top, and the water flows downhill to fill the hollows, crevices, and creeks. As they become full, they fill up the pools. The pools fill up the lakes, the lakes fill up the streams, and the streams fill up the rivers. And as the rivers become full, they fill up the ocean.

Seyyathāpi, bhikkhave, uparipabbate thullaphusitake deve vassante taṁ udakaṁ yathāninnaṁ pavattamānaṁ pabbatakandarapadarasākhā paripūreti; pabbatakandarapadarasākhā paripūrā kusobbhe paripūrenti; kusobbhā paripūrā mahāsobbhe paripūrenti; mahāsobbhā paripūrā kunnadiyo paripūrenti; kunnadiyo paripūrā mahānadiyo paripūrenti; mahānadiyo paripūrā samuddaṁ paripūrenti.

2.2

In the same way, when these four times are rightly developed and progressed, they gradually lead to the ending of defilements.”

Evamevaṁ kho, bhikkhave, ime cattāro kālā sammā bhāviyamānā sammā anuparivattiyamānā anupubbena āsavānaṁ khayaṁ pāpentī”ti.

2.3

Sattamaṁ.