Verse 197. Happiness
Explanation: Among those who hate, we live without hating, When they hate we live without hating, We live happily among those who hate. |
Verse 198. Without Sickness Among The Sick
Explanation: Among those sick, afflicted by defilements, we, who are not so afflicted, live happily. Among the sick, we live, unafflicted, in extreme happiness. |
Verse 199. Not Anxious Among The Anxious
Explanation: Among the anxious men and women, who ceaselessly exert themselves in pursuit of worldly things. We, who do not make such a feverish effort to pursue the worldly, live happily. Among those who seek the worldly, among men who seek pleasure, we live without seeking pleasure. |
Verse 200. Happily They Live - Undefiled
Explanation: Happily we live, who have no property to worry about. Feeding on joy we live like deities of the Heaven of radiance. |
Verse 201. Happy About Both Victory And Defeat
Explanation: Victory brings hatred into being. The defeated person lives in misery. But the person, whose mind is calm and tranquil, lives happily as he has risen above both victory and defeat. |
Verse 202. Happiness Tranquilizes
Explanation: There is no fire like passion. There is no crime like anger. There is no pain like the personalized aggregate of phenomena. There is no higher happiness than the supreme peace. |
Verse 203. Worst Disease And Greatest Happiness
Explanation: The most severe disease is hunger. The worst of pain is in component things. If this is realistically appreciated, Nibbana is the highest bliss. |
Verse 204. Four Supreme Acquisitions
Explanation: Of acquisitions, good health is the foremost. Of wealth, the greatest is peace of mind. Of kinsmen, the trustworthy are the best. The highest bliss is Nibbana. |
Verse 205. The Free Are The Purest
Explanation: He has savoured the taste of solitude. He has also experienced the flavour of tranquillity arising from the absence of blemishes. Enjoying the sweetness of the realistic awareness he is unaffected by blemishes and is bereft of evil. |
Verse 206. Pleasant Meetings
Explanation: Seeing nobles ones is good. Living with them is always conducive to happiness. Associating with the ignorant is like keeping company with enemies. |
Verse 207. Happy Company
Explanation: A person who keeps company with the ignorant will grieve over a long period of time. Association with the ignorant is like keeping company with enemies - it always leads to grief. Keeping company with the wise is like a reunion with ones kinfolk - it always leads to happiness. |
Verse 208. The Good And The Wise
Explanation: The moon keeps to the path of the stars. In exactly the same way, one must seek out the company of such noble persons who are non-fluctuating, endowed with deep wisdom, greatly learned, capable of sustained effort, dutiful, noble, and are exalted human beings. |