Verse 235. Man At The Door Of Death
Explanation: Now you are like a withered, yellowed dried leaf. The first breath of wind will make you fall. Forces of death have come for you. You are now are deaths door. You do not have any provision for the road. |
Verse 236. Get Immediate Help
Explanation: As things are, be a lamp, an island, a refuge unto yourself. Strive earnestly and diligently and become a wise person. Bereft of blemishes, devoid of defilements reach the heavenly realm of the noble ones. |
Verse 237. In The Presence Of King Of Death
Explanation: Now, your allotted life span is spent. You have reached the presence of the king of death (Yama). You do not have a resting place in between. You do not seem to have provisions for the road either. |
Verse 238. Avoid The Cycle Of Existence
Explanation: Therefore, become a lamp, an island, a refuge to your own self. Strive earnestly and become a wise person. Bereft of blemishes, devoid of defilements, you will not enter the cycle of birth and decay any more. |
Verse 239. Purify Yourself Gradually
Explanation: Wise persons, moment by moment, little by little, remove the blemishes off their own selves, just like the smiths removing impurities off silver. |
Verse 240. Ones Evil Ruins Ones Own Self
Explanation: The rust springing from iron, consumes the iron itself. In the same way, bad actions springing out of an individual, destroys the individual himself. |
Verse 241. Causes Of Stain
Explanation: For formulas that have to be memorized, non repetition is the rust. For houses the neglect of the inmates is the rust. For complexion non-caring is the rust. For a guard heedlessness is the rust. |
Verse 242. Ignorance Is The Greatest Taint
Explanation: For mankind, misconduct is the blemish. For charitable persons, miserliness is the stain. Evil actions are a blemish both here and in the here-after. |
Verse 243. Ignorance The Worst Taint
Explanation: Monks, there is a worst blemish than all these stains. The worst stain is ignorance. Getting rid of this stain become stainless. |
Verse 244. The Shameless Life Is Easy
Explanation: If an individual possesses no sense of shame, life seems easy for him since he can live whatever way he wants with no thought whatsoever for public opinion. He can do any destruction he wishes to do with the skill of a crow. Just as that of the crow, the shameless persons life, too, is unclean. He is boastful and goes ahead utterly careless of others. |
Verse 245. For A Modest Person Life Is Hard
Explanation: The life is hard for a person who is modest, sensitive and inhibited, constantly pursuing what is pure, not attached, who is not slick and impudent, who is leading a pure life and is full of insight. |
Verse 246. Wrong Deeds To Avoid
Explanation: One day a group of lay disciples who only kept one precept each, fell into dispute, each of them saying, "Its a hard thing I have to do; its a hard precept I have to keep. Going to the Buddha to settle the dispute, the Buddha listened to what they had to say, and then, without naming a single precept as of lesser importance, said, "All precepts are hard to keep". |
Verse 247. Precepts The Lay Person Should Follow
Explanation: A man who is given to taking intoxicating drinks, uproots himself in this world itself. |
Verse 248. These Precepts Prevent Suffering
Explanation: Evil actions do not have restraint or discipline. This way, you must appreciate that greed and the evil action of anger should not be allowed to inflict suffering on you for a long while. |
Verse 249. The Envious Are Not At Peace
Explanation: The people give in terms of the faith they have in the recipient. They give in terms of their pleasure. If one were to be jealous when they receive, food and drink, he will never attain tranquillity of mind day or night. |
Verse 250. The Unenvious Are At Peace
Explanation: If someone were to utterly uproot and totally eradicate this jealousy, and if it is absolutely destroyed, he will, without any doubt, attain tranquillity day and night. |
Verse 251. Craving Is The Worst Flood
Explanation: There is no fire life passion. There is no grip like hatred. There is no net like ignorance. There is no torrent like craving. |
Verse 252. Easy To See Are The Faults Of Others
Explanation: The faults of others are clearly observed. But ones own faults are difficult to see. A person winnows the fault of others into prominence, like chaff. He hides his own like the bird-hunter who conceals himself with leaves and twigs. |
Verse 253. Seeing Others Faults
Explanation: There are those who are given to the habit of observing the fault of others. They deride others constantly. Their taints keep on thriving, and far away from the state of taintlessness. |
Verse 254. Nothing Is Eternal Other Than Nibbana
Explanation: In the skies, there are no footsteps that can be discerned. In the same way, outside the Buddha-Dhamma there are no persons who have realized the four Paths and the four Fruits. The ordinary masses are assailed by worldly hindrances. The Buddhas (Tathagatas) are not affected by those hindrances. |
Verse 255. The Buddha Has No Anxiety
Explanation: In the skies, there is no footsteps that can be discerned. In the same way, outside the Buddha-Dhamma there are no persons who could be described as Samana-bhikkhus. No component thing is eternal. The Buddha has no agitation or anxiety. |