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SN 2.4 With Māghadha – Māgadhasutta
At Sāvatthī.
Sāvatthinidānaṁ.
Standing to one side, the god Māgadha addressed the Buddha in verse:
Ekamantaṁ ṭhito kho māgadho devaputto bhagavantaṁ gāthāya ajjhabhāsi:
“How many lamps are there
“Kati lokasmiṁ pajjotā,
that light up the world?
yehi loko pakāsati;
We’ve come to ask the Buddha;
Bhavantaṁ puṭṭhumāgamma,
how are we to understand this?”
kathaṁ jānemu taṁ mayan”ti.
“There are four lamps in the world,
“Cattāro loke pajjotā,
a fifth is not found.
pañcamettha na vijjati;
The sun blazes by day,
Divā tapati ādicco,
the moon glows at night,
rattimābhāti candimā.
while a fire lights up both
Atha aggi divārattiṁ,
by day and by night.
tattha tattha pakāsati;
But a Buddha is the best of lights:
Sambuddho tapataṁ seṭṭho,
this is the supreme radiance.”
esā ābhā anuttarā”ti.