_ ( 38 blessings which are truly auspicious and conducive to happiness)
Once when Budun wahanse was residing in Jethawana ramaya in Sawath nuwara a god came in mid night and made this request. _ - Many gods and humans z u - Thought of Mangala( Auspicious) facts r - for the benefit of all those c r - May the lord reveal those mangala facts! 1. - Avoid bad company, all the rest of 37 facts will open up to a person if he avoid being acquainted with Balaya this also known as Asathpurushaya , he who does not recognize pina( daana, seela, bawana) or pava . Do not recognize good from bad, do not recognize kusal( aloba, adosha- avoidance from anger or hatred-, amoha- fear arising from not knowing four noble truth )or akusal. He doesnt believe in meritorious acts bring good effects and sins bring repercussions accordingly as he doesnt believe in heaven or hell. He always thinks to harm, speak with hatred and does harm. But most of the time they are camouflaged as saints. The key to recognize these Balayan is to know what separates bala. That is pin/pav, kusal/akusal if someone is conversant with these, he will quickly see through a bala and keep him in a distant. So now it should be clear that there will be no hapiness associating with Bala. 2.<L - Get to know true friends; friends known as kalyana mithra, who tells benefits of avoiding akusal, embracing Kusal, he who practice such and glorify such. He introduce more similar friends so a person who avoids Bala and seek Panditha will be in company of similar kalyana mithrayan who will direct him and show the path to purify, which was hidden before. Our greatest kalyana mithraya is Lord Buddha, he is the first in line. Once Anada thero said to Budun wahanse that the sasana is half dependent on kalyana mithrayan but the nobleone said Ananda dont say that Buddha sasanaya is totally dependent on Kalyana mithrayan. One day, when that kalyana mithra fence is broken, Buddha sasana will disappear. So mahasSangha is the following panditha as they carried on the knowledge base so we still have access to that unbroken kalyana mithra wata( fence) 3._ _- Treat the Maarga pala laabhi srawakayin ( person who is within the noble eight fold path with unshakable belief and understanding of Budun wahanses wisdom) with reverence, they possess Seela and they know dharma so they are suitable for being treated in such a manner . r - These are great auspicious facts. 4.rd - Living in a suitable country. What does this means?. Well now most western world countries does not know about Buddhism. If we are born here we will be the same, going to church or maybe not believe in anything and be an athiest. May use pesticides and stamp on insects deliberately or go fishing for fun, might hate someone so much as to wish him death and may even have a secret extra marital affair, all leading to unimaginable suffering after death as consequence of those akusal, unfortunate thing is he doesnt have enough pin to know dhamma and his country is not a suitable land ( not a pathiroopa desha). We on the other hand was born as we had enough pin in a pathiroopa desha to Buddhist parents so we are in a position to understand dhamma, even after migration that auspicious fact( Managala karuna) will not change if that person has establish him in Dhamma. 5. - If someone realizes the truth in dhamma and begins to understand, he should have done colossal amount of pin in past births. You all my friends are in that category, it is due to that you have an interest in dhamma, believe in Budun wahanse. This is no coincidence! We all have been Buddhists before and has done many pin( dana, seela and bhawana) in many past lives but has not done enough to understand , that is why we are here. That is why we wants to give(dana) all the time but do not think of observing a seela or doing bhawana, dana is what we are use to in sansara, that is being the easier thing to do, just spend some money, you dont want to stop drinking to come to a seela as it is hard and bhawana is of course very hard as we do not have time!!! We never have time do we? These 3 are like three horses tied to a cart, moving one horse will not move the cart, you have to move all three horses. 6.rc<. - So the person who avoids bala, get to know panditha, respect theruwan, live in a suitable land, has enough pin in his account will get this! He get establish in dhamma, that person tries to do everything- think, speek and act after filtering through dhamma. He will no longer be an automatic person. He develops a mechanism to avoid akusal and do kusal. Because of that he is protected, that is an auspicious fact. Just to highlight the point. Now this person who has acquired this fifth auspicious fact get bitten by a mosquito, earlier he is in automatic mode and without even thinking the mosquito will be squashed and he will fume over all mosquitos even remembering mosquitos mother as it did hurt him in this simple incident he has done lot of akusal even without his conscious knowledge. But the person who is establish in dhamma will realize even at the last second where he is about to whack, that he was angry and killing is akusal so avoid it by shaking the mosquito away and more importantly extinguish any anger that might have caused like a line drawn in water disappears in an instant( quote Buddha deshanawak). Such is the intensity of mindful awareness. r- These are great auspicious Iacts.
7.c - c means knowledgeable. A person needs a good education to a secure a future occupation. Then he has time and energy to learn dhamma, so when ever he come across new theory or argument, he matches that with what he had learnt. If that agrees with dhamma and vinaya, he agrees and might take it up, otherwise he let that go like rain falling on banana leaves. Without this essential knowledge it is difficult to separate what is required and what is not. Most of the time the reason why people go after unseen forces through handahana and nakath is not knowing dhamma. According to Buddhist teaching,Those beliefs fall in to an akusal category called seelabbatha paramasa, it is a mithya drusti and will acquire akusal, that knowledge comes from the auspicious fact no.6, and conducive to happiness . 8. co - co means being professional. Be it in your occupation. Due to your hard work and dedication you have come to a state where your skills are sought after and rewarded. You have time to think about dhamma as you do not have to think much about your job, is there a meal on your dinner plate to night or your loans(well may be a little). Imagine a manual labourer in Sri Lanka, because he does not have this auspicious fact he do not have the peace of mind to sit and explore dhamma, even if he wishes he has a struggle of survival several hungry mouths to fill. How true are these teachings of the greatest human being ever to live on this era even valid after 2500 years later. That is why dhamma is called AKALIKA( timeless). 9. - 10. cr- Properly disciplined. A person who has got a proper education and learnt to be a professional has to be disciplined. But we know few such professionals among ourselves who are far from disciplined. It also implies appropriate behavior that means he acts after thinking whether his act, be it a word or deed cause unhappiness among the crowd, will it cause conflicts, will his act consider improper by general consensus of the wise and respected. His reactions in public are by being an example of a disciple of Buddha. Hope now you will realize what separate shrawakaya from the rest possessing auspicious facts 1,2,3,4 and 5. Go back and read these facts one by one till No8 these are all inter dependant cannot survive alone. 11.c - Knowing meaningful, properly told, clear at beginning, clear at middle and clear in the end words. There are only one such collection in this world, that is the 18,000 suttas preached by Bhagyawathun wahanse over 45 years from attaining Buddhahood to Parinirvana. Not a single word has been uttered out of the four noble truths or noble 8 fold path. So if someone seeks meaningful words he can only find these in Dhamma. r- These are great auspicious facts. 12. 5p .- Now the person, who hears this c dhamma, has a better understanding of normal life. He helps his parents. He treats his or her mother and father. How he does that?. He may give them money, clothes, nutritious or tasty food or medicine. That is called :u . f6. That has merits and should be done. The way the parents should be properly treated to be a mangala fact is to introduce them to dhamma. Get rid of their : .; like believing in apala, handahana, kendara, various forces like Katharagama god, paththini and all these misaditu so called gods- what we see in these devalas are deamons benefitting from human fear. The real kataragama god is known to be a Buddhist, someone who seeked refuge in triple gem, not someone with 6 faces and 12 hands carrying frightening weapons of mass destruction in his hands! Stop parents from going Bo tree to Bo tree hanging flags asking to free their children from . or seek a marriage, thereby accumulating by insulting the sacred Bo tree and believing in something outside Buddhism ( This is called c - village temples never taught them this as hamuduruwo also didnt know and in fact most village temples have devala making it even harder ) . Make them understand karmaya cannot be changed like that and to read and practice dhamma so in their final years can accumulate merits and can have a chance to go to a better place. Persuade them to observe c every poya, give them money so they can donate to needy. And discuss dhamma with them. No point having a grand funeral with an expensive coffin. This may read bitter but that is the stark reality. 13. r - r- children, - spouse. The way Budun wahanse teach in treating our children and spouse is by . pu- , g , 6 r. Spending funds earned through right channels on behalf of family ( ), speak kind words ( g ), this includes teaching them dhamma, teaching children about Buddha, pansil and kusal/ akusal, then comes the hard part, he himself behaves, sets an example, he observe pansil ( 6 ) and everyone in family becomes equal in quality (r), we must remember our children are always watching us, they will quickly see a discrepancy of our speech Vs deeds and silently question them. If you are drinking and telling them about pansil that will not work, there will be no r in family as you are not having 6. By this way of living there are fewer disputes in family. Everyone can potentially lead a calm life as they know the value of dhamma and tries to live through it. Never underestimate childrens ability to understand dhamma. They are our children as they were born to Buddhist parents as they possess , they knew this before and will easily understand if you make an attempt to teach them. 14. cu- So the person who now has mangala facts up to number 13 , now will not lead a life in a turmoil, that is a life mix with pin and pav. He will not indulge in dusirith( shameful living) as he is always conscious of good and bad. He will not say a kelama( tell tales)/ steal / go to another woman or man / drink to his desire today and observe Sil tomorrow. His actions- cu ( seelaya) will not be in a chaos - . r - These are great auspicious facts. 15. - Giving generously, finding opportunity. It is said that a person should be with washed hands always ready and expecting an opportunity to donate. A to be meritorious should be prepared and given with whole heart, if someone gives something which has no use to him anymore will not amount to same as where he specifically buy something good and worthy for the sole purpose of donating, in that act he resist his stinginess. Then things given to Sangha who is rich in seela and to people who are practicing dhamma by learning and engaging in the doctrine will be more meritorious in effect. The bottom line is anything you give should be with no remorse or tinge of greed about parting with it. Whatever wealth we have now in this life is from the we did in our past lives and we are spending that deposit fast so need to accumulate wisely for future use. One should not wait till an opportunity comes knocking but must actively search for it. Back in SL there are enough opportunities. Find a fatherless child to sponsor, donate to build a temple, give a dana to an orphanage regularly. Set aside a few $ a fortnight specifically for that. It is a mangala fact as it brings bounty later on. 16.c 6 - This is living by dhamma one is learning. There is no point of learning if one does not apply that to his routine life. Dhamma is correcting or means of directing life towards one goal and one goal only, that is towards understanding of the four noble truths in whole. If someone thinks that he doesnt want to attain nibbana in this life as there are so many things to do, unfortunately he has not even started being a Buddhist. Of course one cannot attain nibbana just like that! There are things to understand and a path which is called c to follow to completion. There should be no fear that just trying to read few dhamma books, listening to few sermons, observing pansil and trying hard to meditate for 5 mins a week will get one to nibbana in no time. Rest assured! But the good thing is all this has a cumulative effect. Think what it can potentially bring a person than avoiding it. That is why it is called a mangala fact. 17. - Treating your relatives is a mangala fact. The way which is taught by Bhagyawathun wahanse is similar to the way one should treat parents and family, with . pu- , g , 6 r. Spending funds earned through right channels on behalf of relatives ( ) , speak kind words ( g ), this includes teaching them dhamma, teaching relatives about Buddha, pansil and kusal/ akusal, then comes the hard part, he himself behaves, sets an example, he observe pansil ( 6 ) and if all goes well, every relative becomes equal in quality (r),do not expect this to happen just like that as we know our relatives very well. But what we are talking is the effort not the outcome, which is the mangala fact.
18.cz cz- Doing the right deed, what is the right deed? Observing c. This amount to c c in c . Shall we say protocol the bodily acts we do to be ALL THE TIME within the c. Not just for the day we observe c for some occasion. It has to be an integral part of life. Avoiding killing animal will mean all animals from elephants to mosquito. Not to kill but bring an insecticide and give it to someone to spray will amount to breaking seelaya. mosquitoes, ants are all animals there are no exceptions. But being a vegetarian is not a seela, according to buddhism it is a preference only. Likewise one should avoid stealing, avoid being promiscuous, avoid lying and avoid all forms of alcohol and intoxicating drugs. For many us, we all are observing any number of these already! It is the extra effort and dedication which is required to embrace them in full and whole heartedly which is the difficult thing to do. It requires right effort ( c ). One needs to suppress desire and clinging to these addictions. That can only be done by realizing the overwhelming benefit it brings to us as a . Remember we only can let go of something when we cling in to something else. That is why Lord Buddha said that rr swing to desire like a monkey will only holds a new branch of desire to let go the branch he is already holding. We has to realize the overwhelming benefit of observing sil and the akusal we accumulate by not observing sil to let go of c6r. For example we simply cannot give up drinking ( clinging to desire ) without realizing the akusal we do by that and the effect from subsequent Karma is suffering inn hell and if we are born again we will be mentally retarded and the benefit we get from abstaining from alcohol( swing to a new branch by letting go the desire to drink old branch: yes it is again a desire to accumulate kusal for future - but that desire is directional towards extinction of desire in the big picture) r - These are great auspicious facts.
19. r r - Complete abstinence from engaging in sins or wrong doings by being vigilant about ones thoughts, speech and bodily acts. Well it may seems impossible and unrealistic but observing c is a way of assuring one observe this r r auspicious fact. There are 10 sins or which one should avoid. It requires lot of effort. - 1. Killing all forms of life/ r pu 6 W WW Wrong rong rong rong doings by body doings by body doings by body doings by body 2. Stealing from others/ r r c f6 u u u u c c c c f f f f 3. Adultery/ :. r c
4. Intentional Lying/ r g f Wrong doing by speech 5. Tell tales/ 5 r rc f u u u u c c c c f f f f 6. Use of Obscene words/g r c f 7. Use of meaningless words/ co r c f
8. Greed/ . r L Wrong doings by thoughts 9. Hatred/ . r u cc c cu cu cu cu c c c c f f f f 10. Wrong views like nihilism/:.. r f
20.c - Avoidance of alcohol and intoxicants is a mangala fact. Well this will test our mental stamina or veerya which will amount to c . Because of our addiction to alcohol we hypothesize various excuses from our mind to justify drinking alcohol, it is a social requirement., one will lose friends if not and a little good for health etc; well if something is bad it is bad, there is no grayness to it, it is absolute! A good example lord Buddha said is feces, how little the amount will not matter, it stinks( .r rr r rr _ _c 56cc r )!!! If you consider you are a Buddhist and still drinks then there is a serious conflict of interests. The repercussion of drinking is said that in his next life, if he has the rarest chance of being again born a man, he will be mentally retarded, simply because he created his karma and then bawaya in a way to like that inhibited consciousness. Every act we say, do and think creates or carves our karma, the end product is birth accordingly. That is an eternal truth belongs to truth of suffering(dukka aarya sathya). Then again if you are not possessing No 20, that means you havent got No.1- !
21.o cc- oj ( ridding apathy and developing enthusiasm towards understanding Dhamma with same urgency as if someone trying to extinguish a fire raging on his head ). Most of us think there is no time to involve in dharmaya. We have so many unfinished businesses to attend and we hope that there will be a time in future when all our problems are solved and we are relaxing and then we can leisurely seek refuge of dhamma. Well, lets be practical. Will that time ever come? If it ever comes then we are too old and sick to sit in one place to concentrate, we may be having senile dementia so thinking is out of the question, we may even die before that magical calmness descends to our lives. So what No 21 say is to live through dhamma at present, practice dhamma at present, it doesnt mean going regularly to temple or giving a dana. It means barricading our minds to making an effort to annihilate sins we have already commited, developing a checking mechanism within us to quickly realize if we get consumed by anger, hatred or lust, be concious that it has occurred in our minds, it is and make an effort to suppress it by thinking the benefits ridding those harmful thoughts brings, that act alone is a . Have you ever paid attention that our minds are always roaming fast from one thing to another, from past to future, and most of the time repenting on things we did wrong or how to do something right in future, it is a dream we are living based on craving, for material stuff, cars, houses, wealth, beauty, health as if we have control over these. These random thoughts are called r . Usefulness of meditation is learning to control these fluctuant state of mind, learning to control the mind so it become clear as still water, one can see the truth. It is like silencing the background traffic noise so we can hear the bird singing, we will never hear it unless we control the background noise, it will be hard to explain to someone the beautiful bird song who has never heard that before who is not willing to reduce his back ground noise!. Simply we have to live in dhamma in our day to day life. Imagine you at work find a weakness in a collegue if previously you chat about that to others and made fun out of it and you sit down at lunch to do the same, the newly built checking mechanism in you come to effect and shut your mouth, your are o cc. A mosquito bite and your reflex brings the hand down to swat it, mid way your checking mechanism comes to effect and your hand freeze, mosquito goes away and you have o cc, all these accumulate as , the effect is accumulating 5u, the past sins done becomes weaker and weaker and may even nullify, that is Buddhas teaching, he ones said if you put a cube of salt to a cup of water what will happen? It will turn sour. But what happens if you put a cube of salt to a river? Obviously that cannot change the taste of a river! Likewise if one does lot of his sins may become weaker and may be ineffective, isnt that a comforting thought or what! r - These are great auspicious facts.
22. - Respect to elderly, teachers, parents, people young or old who observe a seelaya and wise individuals knowledgeable about Buddha deshana. This is defferent from _ _, which is the reverence to Theruwan. as well as _ _ are qualities which comes out only if the person is humble. That person has no ego where he has defined himself as a Pundit and believe that he should not respect others, he is not prejudiced where he will always quote Kaalama sutta and say he only believes what he can perceive through his senses, the very senses which fuelled a very long sansara by fooling him always, senses which are directional to hell than understanding; that akusalaya will prevent him developing his shradda which is the central root one derives nourishment to grow as a shrawakaya , directional towards and bent towards the noble eight fold path. 23.z - Listen to sound advice. Listen intently and accept good advice. The fact is the source is immaterial, be it from a priest, child or a street dwelling beggar, if it is sound and agreeable to dhamma, one should accept it and that is a mangala fact. For most of us, advice should come from a hierarchy to be acceptable; this mindset is detrimental when it comes to success not only in dhamma margaya but in mundane life as well. 24.up.l - Satisfy with what we got! This is something we should all understand. Natural tendency fuelled by greed is to be unsatisfied and wanting more or better. Which is something we can never fully conquer before the ultimate achievement, being arhath. But if we learnt to be comparative then life will be less complicated and less stressful. Desire is like a meat knife and cutting log! A person keeps cutting meat continuously but only thing left in the end is the knife and the log. We want more and better it never quells. That example is what Budunwahanse used to define Kamaya ( satisfaction from six senses), few of others with same meaning is a torch _ r you have to hold it in front to see but then you get burnt, it is a nail embedded in body will ache till you remove, it is a boil which aches till it burst, so kamaya is the stress we face, ridding that will bring peace of mind, a calmness like never before. Just to highlight the point if we are in a hot room, we wish for a fan or A/C that thought may be over whelming that we may do nothing but think of that and get restless and even irritable, all are akusal. But if we think like this, OK Im not out side in the scorching sun, this is better than that, and concentrate on work at hand, no accumulation of akusal and no interruption to work. As we can see, this is modification of our thinking process, which requires perseverance and intent. Buddhism is not passive; there is no wish that will be granted by an unseen force. The force is with us and hidden to be discovered within us.
25.- Gratitude. Remembering who lent someone a hand in time of need, time of despair. As such time is what will define a true friend. But a kalyana mithra goes beyond that, the help he renders will be carried forward to next life in a positive way. May be his help shortens ones sanasara invariably reducing the length of suffering one has to go through. Once a novice monk saw Sariputta rahathan wahanse worship a direction before going to sleep, directional worship is a Brahama religious practice hence being an ordinary person ( knowing Sariputtayan wahanse to be a noble casted Brahama before being a priest) the novice priest approached Budun wahanse and complaint (hoping to win a favorite place in his heart!) that Sariputtayan wahanse is still mithya drushtika and worship directions. Budun wahanse summoned Sariputtayan wahanse and asked for clarification. He said that he became a Buddha shrawaka because of Assaji maha rahathan wahanse and because he gave sariputta rahathan wahanse the ultimate gift of Dhamma, before sleep every day he inquire using his Irdi (mind) powers of where about of Assaji swamin wahanse and worship that direction, that is gratitude; . 26. c- Timely hearing of Dhamma or choosing the right time to hear dhamma. What is the right time? Whenever our mind is in a turmoil is the right time, whenever a sorrow grips our heart is the right time, when ever anger or hatred is tormenting our minds is the right time, when ever fear of unknown haunts our minds in the right time and whenever there is doubt that is the right time, when ever our minds are at peace and tranquility it is the right time, in other words any time is perfect to hear dhamma. Is that the popular acceptance? No we wait for the poya day to hear bana, we wait till we get retired to hear bana, we wait till the exam finishes to hear bana and we wait till our children get married and move away so we can leisurely hear dhamma( of course we have a guarantee within ourselves that nothing will happen to us and we will be sane and healthy and live till such time). That illusion comes from Avidyawa and all most all of us dies unsatisfied , unhappy, thinking there are unfinished work, that unhappiness can be a strong enogh akusalaya that can take us to Dugathiya. Moral - time is now and motto tomorrow may never come! r - These are great auspicious facts.
27. ur- Patience. Patience to tolerate cold, heat, thirst, hunger and insult. This may not be possible to completeness but when an active effort made to control these sensations or feelings, it gives the edge of being conscious. Being conscious avoids loosing temper in most unexpected moments or places. Some time the blind rage leads to actions which will cause long term suffering to many. Lack of patience is a potential weapon of mass destruction. I can think of many mistakes I have done because I lacked patience. If I gave myself some time, if I gave more thought, things would have been different. That probably is true to most of us. Likewise being patient is a utility, it accumulate pin. It creates a receptive mind. It creates a clear mind where boundaries between kusal, akusal pina and pava is visible. That is why it is a mangala fact. 28. - Obedience. That comes with patience. There is no obedience without patience. That is why this Mangala Sutta is amazing. It is all interconnected and directional. It all begins with . The person is now ready to accept teaching of dhamma, he is receptive to sound advice. He has shed the ego of being delusional as to know things than others and be superior and indestructible. He realizes his fragility and how unimportant he is in the bigger scale and the urgency to be secured within Dhamma as he has given himself a chance - r crr through his previous Pin which should not be wasted. 29. - Seeing swaminwahanse is a mangala fact. A muslim can see a swamin wahanse, but that is not a mangala fact to him as he has not come to the stage 29 from 1, 2, 3.28. Just working backward through these mangala facts from 29 and applying that to a typical mithyadrushtikayek, we will soon realize the great wisdom of Budun wahanse. Only a person who is obedient and has got patience will benefit from seeing a swamin wahanse, hearing sri saddharma as he will understand and try to practice what he saw through. Otherwise it will be like pouring water on a banana leaf, only achievement is waste of water. 30. cc- Discussing dhamma at the appropriate time. When a query arise regarding a dhamma fact or regarding Bhawana ( general understanding of bhawana is that you have to sit on a particular time of day in a special place is a misconception, there are no rules like that sathara sathipattana is living in a bhawana during day to day activity. To do maithree bhawana you do not need to sit, you can do that when you are driving, iriyapatha bhawana you can do when you are jogging, it helps a lot to sit down and do a particular bhawana but rather than postponing to tomorrow which never comes, doing something when you can with what is available is more practical) one should discuss it with swamin wahanse or kalyana mithraya ( That is why this comes after No 29). When these queries get clarified, what improves or grows is shraddawa. When shraddawa grows, the person get the key to enter the path to rid of suffering, he will have set course to end getting old, getting sick, loosing loved ones etc: r - These are great auspicious facts. If someone has come this far he has achieved what he has never achieved in any of his previous lives, he has establish himself in Dhamma. This will be maximum he can achieve in his f (mundane life). Nothing can revert him back; he will not be born in sathara apaya( hell). His course is set not by any unseen force, but by his own tireless effort fuelled by dhamma.
Rest of the mangala facts from 31 to 38 are for swamin wahanse who become brahma chaaree( abstain from sensual pleasures). These 6 facts are considered relevant for r ( a state which has exceeded mortal life), which will culminate as you see by attaining Nibbana; ultimate full stop for all this suffering, or if someone do not like to call it suffering, then call it happiness! Happiness that we can never keep forever, which we have no control over, which does not work as we wants it to work, looking back at all our happy moments are blotched memories like old faded photographs in past nothing has actually made us happy to last forever.
31. - The person who has mangala facts 1 to 30, now realize, to complete his course to attain freedom from all these defilements, needs to be alone, needs to rid of all his material and intellectual bonds. He leaves his home, family, loved ones, material wealth and his place in the mundane society. This of course requires enormous effort and will transcending from his PIN and previous practice in Dhamma. He may retreat to a forest dwelling to lead a very simple life with no burden except mere sustenance and have the energy, time and peace of mind to counter the problem at hand, to rid of his own kleshayan which was fuelling his terrible voyage in Sansara where he spent most of his time in Dugathiya or hell. That is why Thathagathayan wahnse said hell is the home for pruthajjana( Person who is not a true Buddhist ). Home is the place where we all spent most of our time. So the shrawakaya now likes ( living alone in a forest or a simple dwelling), free as a swan in the sky. If you do not see that as freedom then do you consider following as freedom? Thinking of ways to settle your mortgage, meeting your divorce settlement, searching best treatment for your cancer or your childs brain tumor, or finding means to hide your haunting past. Make a judgment for yourself. What we should at least do is to appreciate that people actually did and are doing this to purify them. 32. 6 - Abstinence from all sensual pleasures. This is self explanatory. If a person reaches level of Anaagaami, he is such.
33.6 c- Realising the four noble truth through his own wisdom each in 3 categories ( r - wisdom as it is the truth, r - wisdom that there is a path to follow , - wisdom that the path has reached the destination an all there is to achieve has been achieved ) so it gets completely understood in 12 translations. r is when one realizes without a hint of doubt that four noble truths are true in every form, this essentially happens when someone becomes the first person in Buddha sasanaya or Sothapanna or commonly known as u. Rest gets completed in entirety when he realizes nirvana at higher levels of understanding. 34.zcf6 - So it all comes to this! The most precious gift a person can ever have. He who has above 33 mangala facts realizes nirvana and that is definite. He is Arhath, in a league of few elites including Budunwahanse. r - These are great auspicious facts
35.. ccc r cr- Rahathanwahhanse has the ability to face the nature of the world unruffled. The nature of the world comes in 8 different versions, fortune/loss, fame/disgrace, popularity/ unpopularity and sorrow/happiness. He accepts none; refute none as he has no attachment to these changing circumstances. 36. - Place where there is no sorrow 37. - Place where there is no lust, greed or craving. 38.-- Place where there is no fear, there is no fear as he knows there is only one thing he will acquire if he passes away, that is Nirvana, place where all suffering extinct. They smile when confronted with death saying he is like a person waiting for pay day, waiting for parinirvana (passing away). He has rid of death like a vomitus, death is a permanently cured illness for him as there is no death for him anymore. r - These are great auspicious facts
z r- Completing all these 38 auspicious acts r- Winning over all cravings, losing to no pleasure which will bind to another birth . r r. cur- In every place, they go to success! r rur- These are the revered mangala facts.
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This Singlish translation is based on pinwath Kiribathgoda Gnanananda swamin wahansege cu cu cu cu !/ Saba basin mema setha salaseewa book. May his kindness in teaching dhamma in ways we can undersatand will cause him to realize ultimate Nirvana within this Gauthama Buddha sasana. May his will power grow, may his wisdom reap, may he be protected to carry forward the torch of wisdom far and deep to the darkness!