AN 5.228 Eating Late – Ussūrabhattasutta

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AN 5.228 Eating Late – Ussūrabhattasutta

Numbered Discourses 5.228 – Aṅguttara Nikāya 5.228

23. Long Wandering – 23. Dīghacārikavagga

AN 5.228 Eating Late – Ussūrabhattasutta

 

1.1

Bhikkhū, there are these five drawbacks for a family who takes their meals late in the day.

“Pañcime, bhikkhave, ādīnavā ussūrabhatte kule.

1.2

What five?

Katame pañca?

1.3

When guests visit, they are not served on time.

Ye te atithī pāhunā, te na kālena paṭipūjenti;

1.4

The deities who accept spirit-offerings are not served on time.

yā tā balipaṭiggāhikā devatā, tā na kālena paṭipūjenti;

1.5

Ascetics and brahmins who eat in one part of the day, abstaining from eating at night, and from food at the wrong time are not served on time.

ye te samaṇabrāhmaṇā ekabhattikā rattūparatā viratā vikālabhojanā, te na kālena paṭipūjenti;

1.6

Bondservants, workers, and staff do their duties neglectfully.

dāsakammakaraporisā vimukhā kammaṁ karonti;

1.7

A meal eaten during the wrong period is not nutritious.

tāvatakaṁyeva asamayena bhuttaṁ anojavantaṁ hoti.

1.8

These are the five drawbacks for a family who takes their meals late in the day.

Ime kho, bhikkhave, pañca ādīnavā ussūrabhatte kule.

2.1

There are these five benefits for a family who takes their meals at a proper time.

Pañcime, bhikkhave, ānisaṁsā samayabhatte kule.

2.2

What five?

Katame pañca?

2.3

When guests visit, they are served on time.

Ye te atithī pāhunā, te kālena paṭipūjenti;

2.4

The deities who accept spirit-offerings are served on time.

yā tā balipaṭiggāhikā devatā, tā kālena paṭipūjenti;

2.5

Ascetics and brahmins who eat in one part of the day, abstaining from eating at night, and from food at the wrong time are served on time.

ye te samaṇabrāhmaṇā ekabhattikā rattūparatā viratā vikālabhojanā, te kālena paṭipūjenti;

2.6

Bondservants, workers, and staff do their duties attentively.

dāsakammakaraporisā avimukhā kammaṁ karonti;

2.7

A meal eaten during the proper period is nutritious.

tāvatakaṁyeva samayena bhuttaṁ ojavantaṁ hoti.

2.8

These are the five benefits for a family who takes their meals at a proper time.”

Ime kho, bhikkhave, pañca ānisaṁsā samayabhatte kule”ti.

2.9

Aṭṭhamaṁ.