the dhammapada(达马帕达)-第10节
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and free from harshness; so that he offend no one。
409。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who takes nothing in the world that
is not given him; be it long or short; small or large; good or bad。
410。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who fosters no desires for this
world or for the next; has no inclinations; and is unshackled。
411。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who has no interests; and when he
has understood (the truth); does not say How; how? and who has reached
the depth of the Immortal。
412。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who in this world is above good
and evil; above the bondage of both; free from grief from sin; and from
impurity。
413。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who is bright like the moon; pure;
serene; undisturbed; and in whom all gaiety is extinct。
414。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who has traversed this miry road;
the impassable world and its vanity; who has gone through; and reached
the other shore; is thoughtful; guileless; free from doubts; free from
attachment; and content。
415。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who in this world; leaving all
desires; travels about without a home; and in whom all concupiscence is
extinct。
416。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who; leaving all longings; travels
about without a home; and in whom all covetousness is extinct。
417。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who; after leaving all bondage to
men; has risen above all bondage to the gods; and is free from all and
every bondage。
418。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who has left what gives pleasure
and what gives pain; who is cold; and free from all germs (of renewed life);
the hero who has conquered all the worlds。
419。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who knows the destruction and the
return of beings everywhere; who is free from bondage; welfaring (Sugata);
and awakened (Buddha)。
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420。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana whose path the gods do not know;
nor spirits (Gandharvas); nor men; whose passions are extinct; and who is
an Arhat (venerable)。
421。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who calls nothing his own;
whether it be before; behind; or between; who is poor; and free from the
love of the world。
422。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana; the manly; the noble; the hero; the
great sage; the conqueror; the impassible; the accomplished; the awakened。
423。 Him I call indeed a Brahmana who knows his former abodes;
who sees heaven and hell; has reached the end of births; is perfect in
knowledge; a sage; and whose perfections are all perfect。
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