AN 5.14 In Detail – Vitthatasutta

<< Click to Display Table of Contents >>

Navigation:  AN 5 The Book of the Fives – Pañcakanipāta >

AN 5.14 In Detail – Vitthatasutta

Numbered Discourses 5.14 – Aṅguttara Nikāya 5.14

2. Powers – 2. Balavagga

AN 5.14 In Detail – Vitthatasutta

 

1.1

Bhikkhū, there are these five powers.

“Pañcimāni, bhikkhave, balāni.

1.2

What five?

Katamāni pañca?

1.3

The powers of faith, energy, mindfulness, samādhi, and wisdom.

Saddhābalaṁ, vīriyabalaṁ, satibalaṁ, samādhibalaṁ, paññābalaṁ.

2.1

And what is the power of faith?

Katamañca, bhikkhave, saddhābalaṁ?

2.2

It’s when a noble disciple has faith in the Realized One’s awakening:

Idha, bhikkhave, ariyasāvako saddho hoti, saddahati tathāgatassa bodhiṁ:

2.3

‘That Blessed One is perfected, a fully awakened Buddha, accomplished in knowledge and conduct, holy, knower of the world, supreme guide for those who wish to train, teacher of gods and humans, awakened, blessed.’

‘itipi so bhagavā arahaṁ sammāsambuddho vijjācaraṇasampanno sugato lokavidū anuttaro purisadammasārathi satthā devamanussānaṁ buddho bhagavā’ti.

2.4

This is called the power of faith.

Idaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, saddhābalaṁ.

3.1

And what is the power of energy?

Katamañca, bhikkhave, vīriyabalaṁ?

3.2

It’s when a bhikkhu lives with energy roused up for giving up unskillful qualities and embracing skillful qualities. They’re strong, staunchly vigorous, not slacking off when it comes to developing skillful qualities.

Idha, bhikkhave, ariyasāvako āraddhavīriyo viharati akusalānaṁ dhammānaṁ pahānāya, kusalānaṁ dhammānaṁ upasampadāya thāmavā daḷhaparakkamo anikkhittadhuro kusalesu dhammesu.

3.3

This is called the power of energy.

Idaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, vīriyabalaṁ.

4.1

And what is the power of mindfulness?

Katamañca, bhikkhave, satibalaṁ?

4.2

It’s when a noble disciple is mindful. They have utmost mindfulness and alertness, and can remember and recall what was said and done long ago.

Idha, bhikkhave, ariyasāvako satimā hoti paramena satinepakkena samannāgato, cirakatampi cirabhāsitampi saritā anussaritā.

4.3

This is called the power of mindfulness.

Idaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, satibalaṁ.

5.1

And what is the power of samādhi?

Katamañca, bhikkhave, samādhibalaṁ?

5.2

It’s when a bhikkhu, quite secluded from sensual pleasures, secluded from unskillful qualities, enters and remains in the first absorption, which has the rapture and bliss born of seclusion, while placing the mind and keeping it connected.

Idha, bhikkhave, ariyasāvako vivicceva kāmehi vivicca akusalehi dhammehi savitakkaṁ savicāraṁ vivekajaṁ pītisukhaṁ paṭhamaṁ jhānaṁ upasampajja viharati;

5.3

As the placing of the mind and keeping it connected are stilled, they enter and remain in the second absorption, which has the rapture and bliss born of samādhi, with internal clarity and confidence, and unified mind, without placing the mind and keeping it connected.

vitakkavicārānaṁ vūpasamā ajjhattaṁ sampasādanaṁ cetaso ekodibhāvaṁ avitakkaṁ avicāraṁ samādhijaṁ pītisukhaṁ dutiyaṁ jhānaṁ upasampajja viharati;

5.4

And with the fading away of rapture, they enter and remain in the third absorption, where they meditate with equanimity, mindful and aware, personally experiencing the bliss of which the noble ones declare, ‘Equanimous and mindful, one meditates in bliss.’

pītiyā ca virāgā upekkhako ca viharati sato ca sampajāno sukhañca kāyena paṭisaṁvedeti yaṁ taṁ ariyā ācikkhanti: ‘upekkhako satimā sukhavihārī’ti tatiyaṁ jhānaṁ upasampajja viharati;

5.5

Giving up pleasure and pain, and ending former happiness and sadness, they enter and remain in the fourth absorption, without pleasure or pain, with pure equanimity and mindfulness.

sukhassa ca pahānā dukkhassa ca pahānā pubbeva somanassadomanassānaṁ atthaṅgamā adukkhamasukhaṁ upekkhāsatipārisuddhiṁ catutthaṁ jhānaṁ upasampajja viharati.

5.6

This is called the power of samādhi.

Idaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, samādhibalaṁ.

6.1

And what is the power of wisdom?

Katamañca, bhikkhave, paññābalaṁ?

6.2

It’s when a noble disciple is wise. They have the wisdom of arising and passing away which is noble, penetrative, and leads to the complete ending of suffering.

Idha, bhikkhave, ariyasāvako paññavā hoti udayatthagāminiyā paññāya samannāgato ariyāya nibbedhikāya sammā dukkhakkhayagāminiyā.

6.3

This is called the power of wisdom.

Idaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, paññābalaṁ.

6.4

These are the five powers.”

Imāni kho, bhikkhave, pañca balānī”ti.

6.5

Catutthaṁ.