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Table of Contents Going for Refuge...3 The Ten Training Rules...4 The Thirty Two Fold Nature...5 The Questions to the Boy...6 The Discourse on the Blessings...7 The Discourse on the Treasures...9 The Beyond the Walls Discourse...13 The Discourse on the Amount of Savings...15 The Discourse on Friendliness Meditation...17

3 The Short Readings (Khuddakapāṭha, Khuddakanikāya 1) Translated by Ānandajoti Bhikkhu Reverence to him, the Gracious One, the Worthy One, the Perfect Sambuddha Going for Refuge I go to the Buddha for refuge I go to the Dhamma for refuge I go to the Sangha for refuge For a second time I go to the Buddha for refuge For a second time I go to the Dhamma for refuge For a second time I go to the Sangha for refuge For a third time I go to the Buddha for refuge For a third time I go to the Dhamma for refuge For a third time I go to the Sangha for refuge

The Short Readings - 4 The Ten Training Rules I. I undertake the training rule of refraining from killing living creatures II. III. IV. I undertake the training rule of refraining from taking what has not been given I undertake the training rule of refraining from unchastity I undertake the training rule of refraining from false speech V. I undertake the training rule of refraining from liquor, wines, or intoxicants which cause heedlessness. VI. VII. VIII. IX. I undertake the training rule of refraining from eating at the wrong time I undertake the training rule of refraining from dances, songs, music, and watching shows I undertake the training rule of refraining from adorning or ornamenting (myself) by wearing garlands, scents, or ointments I undertake the training rule of refraining from lofty or grand beds X. I undertake the training rule of refraining from accepting gold or money

The Short Readings - 5 The Thirty Two Fold Nature There are in this body: hairs of the head, body hairs, nails, teeth, skin, flesh, sinews, bones, bone-marrow, kidneys, heart, liver, pleura, spleen, lungs, intestines, mesentery, undigested food, excrement, bile, phlegm, pus, blood, sweat, fat, tears, grease, spit, mucus, synovial fluid, urine, and the brain in the head.

The Short Readings - 6 The Questions to the Boy What is said to be one? All beings subsist on food. What is said to be two? Mind and body. What is said to be three? The three feelings. What is said to be four? The four noble truths. What is said to be five? The five constituent groups (of mind and body) that provide fuel for attachment. What is said to be six? The six internal sense spheres. What is said to be seven? The seven factors of Awakening. What is said to be eight? The noble path with eight factors. What is said to be nine? The nine abodes of beings. What is said to be ten? When endowed with ten factors he is said to be Worthy.

The Short Readings - 7 The Discourse on the Blessings This is what I heard: at one time the Gracious One was dwelling near Sāvatthi at Anāthapiṇḍika s grounds in Jeta s Wood. Then a certain god, at the end of the night, having lit up the whole of Jeta s Wood with his surpassing beauty, approached the Gracious One, and after approaching and worshipping the Gracious One, he stood on one side. While standing on one side that god recited this verse to the Gracious One: Many are the gods and the men who have thought about the blessings hoping for safety: now please say what is a supreme blessing. Not associating with fools, with the wise associating, honouring those worthy of honour: this is a supreme blessing. Living in a suitable place, formerly having done good deeds, having the right aspiration for oneself: this is a supreme blessing. Having great learning and craft, being disciplined and well trained, and whatever words are well spoken: this is a supreme blessing. Attending on one s mother and father, looking after one s wife and sons, having work that is not confusing: this is a supreme blessing.

The Short Readings - 8 Giving, and living by the Dhamma, and looking after one s relatives, (performing) actions that are blameless: this is a supreme blessing. Abstaining, refraining from bad deeds, restraint from intoxicating drink, being heedful regarding (all) things: this is a supreme blessing. Having respect and being humble, being satisfied and grateful, listening to the Dhamma at the right time: this is a supreme blessing. Being patient and easily spoken to, having sight of ascetics, discussing the Dhamma at the right time: this is a supreme blessing. Austerity, living spiritually, insight into the noble truths, and experiencing Emancipation: this is a supreme blessing. He whose mind does not waver, when it is touched by things of this world, being griefless, dustless, and secure: this is a supreme blessing. Having done as here directed, being undefeated everywhere, they go everywhere in safety: for them this is a supreme blessing. The Discourse on the Blessings is Finished

The Short Readings - 9 The Discourse on the Treasures Whatever beings have come together here, whether of the earth or in the firmament, may the minds of all those beings be happy, and may they listen carefully to what is said. Therefore, all of you beings, be attentive, be friendly towards this generation of men, they who bring offerings by day and by night, as they are heedful please protect them. Whatever riches there are - here or hereafter or in the heavens - that excellent treasure is not equal unto the Realised One - this excellent treasure is in the Buddha: (Craving s) end, dispassion, deathlessness, excellence - that which the concentrated Sakyan sage attained - there is nothing that is equal to the Dhamma - this excellent treasure is in the Dhamma: That which the great Buddha praised as being pure - the concentration said to have immediate (result) - no equal to that concentration is found -

The Short Readings - 10 this excellent treasure is in the Dhamma Those eight individuals praised by the good - there are these four pairs (of persons) - those disciples of the Fortunate One are worthy of gifts, those things that have been given to them have great fruit - this excellent treasure is in the Sangha: Those who have firm minds that are devoted to Gotama s teaching, being free from sense desire - having attained and entered the deathless - are enjoying the stillness, obtained for free - this excellent treasure is in the Sangha: Just as a locking post stuck fast in the earth does not waver on account of the four winds, just like this, I say, is the person who is true, the one who sees the noble truths completely - this excellent treasure is in the Sangha: Those who clearly distinguish the noble truths, which have been well preached by the one with great wisdom, no matter how great they become in heedlessness still they do not take up an eighth existence -

The Short Readings - 11 this excellent treasure is in the Sangha: Together with his attainment of seeing (Emancipation) there are three things that are given up: embodiment view, uncertainty, and whatever (grasping at) virtue and practices there is. He is free from (rebirth in) the four lower worlds, and he is incapable of the six great crimes - this excellent treasure is in the Sangha: Whatever bad actions he performs by way of body, speech, or mind, he is incapable of covering it up: this incapacity is said of one who has seen the state (of peace) - this excellent treasure is in the Sangha: Just like a tall woodland tree crowned with flowers in the summer months, in the early summer, just like this he preached the Dhamma which is best, which goes to Emancipation, the highest benefit - this excellent treasure is in the Buddha: The best one, knowing the best, gave the best, brought the best, he preached the best Dhamma, which is unsurpassed -

The Short Readings - 12 this excellent treasure is in the Buddha: The old is destroyed, and nothing new is produced, their minds are unexcited by future rebirth, they have destroyed the seeds, and have no desire for growth, the wise are still, just as this lamp (is still) - this excellent treasure is in the Sangha: (Spoken by Sakka, lord of the gods:) Whatever beings have come together here, whether of the earth or in the firmament, we (all) revere the realised Buddha who is honoured by gods and men - may there be safety! Whatever beings have come together here, whether of the earth or in the firmament, we (all) revere the realised Dhamma which is honoured by gods and men - may there be safety! Whatever beings have come together here, whether of the earth or in the firmament, we (all) revere the realised Sangha which is honoured by gods and men - may there be safety! The Discourse on the Treasures is Finished

The Short Readings - 13 The Beyond the Walls Discourse They stand beyond the walls, and at the junctions and crossroads, they stand at the door-posts, having come to their (former) homes. But when abundant food and drink, both staple and non-staple, is prepared, no one remembers these beings, because of their (past unwholesome) deeds, Thus those who are compassionate give to their (departed) relatives, at the right time, pure, excellent, suitable drink and food. (thinking:) May this go to our relatives, may our relatives be happy! Those who have gathered, the departed relatives who have assembled around the food and drink, respectfully offer their thanks: (saying:) May our relatives live long! Those to whom we owe this gain, for we have been honoured, those who give are not without reward! For in that place there is no ploughing, and cattlerearing is not found there, similarly there is no trading, or buying and selling of gold. The departed in that place, who have died, (have to) subsist on gifts.

The Short Readings - 14 Just as water that rains on the highlands, flows down to the lowlands, so too what has been given here is of benefit to the departed. Just as rivers that are full (flow and) fill up the ocean, so too what has been given here is of benefit to the departed. (Thinking:) He gave to me, he worked for me, he was my relative, my friend, my companion, he should give gifts for the departed, remembering what they have done before. For no tears, or grief, or any other lamentations, are of any use to the departed, as long as their relatives continue (grieving) in this way. But that gift that has been given, and well placed in the Sangha, is of benefit to them for a long time, immediately it is of benefit. This then is the definition of a relative s duties - (and by this) great honour has been done to the departed, strength has also been given to the monks, and no little merit has been produced by you! The Beyond the Walls Discourse is Finished

The Short Readings - 15 The Discourse on the Amount of Savings A man stores his savings in a deep pit close to water (thinking): When a duty or need has arisen it will be there to help me, to free me from a king if slandered, or from molestation from a thief, or from a debt, or famine, or accident. For this kind of help, savings are stored up in the world. Although it is well stored in a deep pit, close to water, still, it cannot help him in all things on every occasion, for perhaps those savings are removed from that place, or he forgets the signs (telling where they lie), or nāgas take them away, or yakkhas carry them off, or the heirs he dislikes extract them unseen, and when his merit comes to an end all of it will be destroyed. But that woman or man who through giving, virtue, restraint, and self-control has well stored up his savings, (placing them) in a shrine, or in the Sangha, or in an individual, or a guest, or in his mother or father, also in an elder brother, those savings are well stored up, they follow one, they do not decay. (Riches) he gives up when he has to leave (this life) but this goes along (with him).

The Short Readings - 16 It is not shared with others, no thief carries those savings away, the wise man should make merit, (for) those savings follow one along. These savings satisfy every desire of gods and men, whatever they wish for, through this (merit) they receive all. A good appearance, a good voice, a good shape, a good form, sovereignty, and a retinue, through this (merit) they receive all. A local kingship, an empire, and whatever happiness a Wheel- Rolling (King) has, also godly kingship in the heavens, through this (merit) they receive all. Human good fortune, delight in the world of the gods, even the attainment of Emancipation, through this (merit) they receive all. With the attainment of (good) friends, devotion to systematic (thought), there is the power of understanding and freedom, through this (merit) they receive all. The discriminations, and the liberations, and whatever perfections the disciples have, Independent Awakening, the Buddhas ground, through this (merit) they receive all. So this is of great benefit, that is to say, the attainment of merit, therefore the wise and intelligent (always) praise the making of merit. The Discourse on the Amount of Savings is Finished

The Short Readings - 17 The Discourse on Friendliness Meditation What should be done by one skilful in good, who has comprehended the state of peace: he ought to be able, straight, and upright, easy to speak to, meek, without conceit, satisfied (with little), easy to support, free from duties, and light in living, with faculties at peace, prudent, not forward, and greedless among the families, he should not do the slightest thing whereby others who are wise might find fault (with him). (May all beings) be happy and secure, may all beings in their hearts be happy! Whatsoever breathing beings there are - trembling, firm, or any other (beings), whether they be long or great, of middle size, short, tiny, or of compact (body), those who are seen, and those who are unseen, those who live far away, those who are near, those who are born, and those who still seek birth - may all beings in their hearts be happy! No one should cheat another, nor should he despise anyone wherever they be, he should not long for suffering for another because of anger or resentment. In the same way as a mother would protect her son, her only son, with her life, so toward all beings he should develop the measureless thought (of friendliness).

The Short Readings - 18 Towards the whole wide world he should develop the measureless thought of friendliness, above, below, and across (the middle), without barriers, hate, or enemy. Standing, walking, sitting, lying, for as long as he is without torpor, he should be resolved on this mindfulness, for this, they say here, is the (true) spiritual life. Without going back to (wrong) views, virtuous, and endowed with (true) insight, having removed (all) greed for sense pleasures, he will never come to lie in a womb again. The Discourse on Friendliness Meditation is Finished The Text of the Short Readings is Finished

A collection of nine short pieces that appears to have been used as a handbook for novices. Now forming the first book of the 5 th collection of the teachings (Khuddakanikāya), it contains some of the best known works in the Canon. http://www.ancient-buddhist-texts.net