Translations [17]
English
- Bhikkhu Ānandajoti (2008)
- Bhikkhu Sujato
日本語
- 関西パーリ語実習会 (2023)
Deutsch
- Karl Seidenstücker (1920)
- Sabbamitta
Italiano
- Enzo Alfano
Español
- F. Tola, C. Dragonetti (2009)
Português
- Michael Beisert
Русский
- Леонид Шаповалов
Nederlands
- Guy Eugène Dubois
Norsk
- Kåre A. Lie
Srpski
- Branislav Kovačević (2024)
Việt Ngữ
- Thích Minh Châu
Bahasa Indonesia
- Indra Anggara
සිංහල
- A.P. de Zoysa
ပြန်သွားရန်
- Pitaka Myanmar Translation
पाळिभासा (Pāli)
- Mahāsaṅgīti Tipiṭaka
Reference
- Sutta Central
The Discourse about Sāriputta
Thus I heard: At one time the Gracious One was dwelling near Sāvatthī, in Jeta’s Wood, at Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery. Then at that time venerable Sāriputta was sitting not far away from the Gracious One, after folding his legs crosswise, and setting his body straight, with few longings, satisfied, completely secluded, unattached, with energy aroused, applying himself to the higher mind.
The Gracious One saw venerable Sāriputta, who was sitting not far away, after folding his legs crosswise, and setting his body straight, with few longings, satisfied, completely secluded, detached, with energy aroused, applying himself to the higher mind.
Then the Gracious One, having understood the significance of it, on that occasion uttered this exalted utterance:
“For he with higher mind, for the heedful one,
For the sage who is training in the path of sagacity,
There are no griefs for such a one,
For a peaceful one—he is one who is always mindful.”
Translations [17]
English
- Bhikkhu Ānandajoti (2008)
- Bhikkhu Sujato
日本語
- 関西パーリ語実習会 (2023)
Deutsch
- Karl Seidenstücker (1920)
- Sabbamitta
Italiano
- Enzo Alfano
Español
- F. Tola, C. Dragonetti (2009)
Português
- Michael Beisert
Русский
- Леонид Шаповалов
Nederlands
- Guy Eugène Dubois
Norsk
- Kåre A. Lie
Srpski
- Branislav Kovačević (2024)
Việt Ngữ
- Thích Minh Châu
Bahasa Indonesia
- Indra Anggara
සිංහල
- A.P. de Zoysa
ပြန်သွားရန်
- Pitaka Myanmar Translation
पाळिभासा (Pāli)
- Mahāsaṅgīti Tipiṭaka
Reference
- Sutta Central
The Discourse about Sāriputta
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