Dasa Dhamma Sutta
From TheBuddhism.Net
by Ven. Imbulpitiye Kolitha Thero
Translated by Inoka Makalanda
Gauthama Buddha, while residing at the monastery by Anathapindika, in Jethawana near Savatti, preached to his disciples as follows:
“Dear monks,
There are ten vital points which a priest should constantly keep in mind and reflect upon. They are as follows:
1. I have become castless. I do not belong to any particular cast by birth or by virtue.
2. I live for the benefit of the others and depend on them.
3. Now, I have changed into a life of a holy person from being a layman.
4. I should always contemplate whether I slander my mind with regard to my virtue.
5. I should always contemplate whether the wise holy-men slander myself with regard to my virtue.
6. I should always remember that everything that is dear and appealing to me end in death.
7. I have inherited Kamma, I have appropriated Kamma, I was born of Kamma and I live on Kamma. I should always remember that I am the sole owner of the results of my actions; good or bad.
8. I should always contemplate how virtuously should I spend my holy life day and night.
9. I should always contemplate whether I should meditate and live in desolate places enjoying the supreme solitude.
10. When wise holy-men question me whether I have attained Jahana, eternal path & fruition, the truly noble knowledge and vision at my deathbed, I should be able to answer them without being abashed.
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