Numbered Discourses 5.193
- Brahmins
With Saṅgārava
Then Saṅgārava the brahmin went up to the Buddha, and exchanged greetings with him.
When the greetings and polite conversation were over, Saṅgārava sat down to one side, and said to the Buddha:
“What is the cause, Mister Gotama, what is the reason why sometimes even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed?
And why is it that sometimes even hymns that are long-unrehearsed spring to mind, let alone those that are rehearsed?”
“Brahmin, there’s a time when your heart is overcome and mired in sensual desire and you don’t truly understand the escape from sensual desire that has arisen. At that time you don’t truly know or see what is good for yourself, good for another, or good for both. Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that was mixed with dye such as red lac, turmeric, indigo, or rose madder.
Even a person with clear eyes checking their own reflection wouldn’t truly know it or see it.
In the same way, when your heart is overcome and mired in sensual desire … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Furthermore, when your heart is overcome and mired in ill will … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that was heated by fire, boiling and bubbling.
Even a person with clear eyes checking their own reflection wouldn’t truly know it or see it.
In the same way, when your heart is overcome and mired in ill will … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Furthermore, when your heart is overcome and mired in dullness and drowsiness … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Suppose there was a bowl of water overgrown with moss and aquatic plants.
Even a person with clear eyes checking their own reflection wouldn’t truly know it or see it.
In the same way, when your heart is overcome and mired in dullness and drowsiness … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Furthermore, when your heart is overcome and mired in restlessness and remorse … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Suppose there was a bowl of water stirred by the wind, churning, swirling, and rippling.
Even a person with clear eyes checking their own reflection wouldn’t truly know it or see it.
In the same way, when your heart is overcome and mired in restlessness and remorse … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Furthermore, when your heart is overcome and mired in doubt … Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that was cloudy, murky, and muddy, hidden in the darkness.
Even a person with clear eyes checking their own reflection wouldn’t truly know it or see it.
In the same way, there’s a time when your heart is overcome and mired in doubt and you don’t truly understand the escape from doubt that has arisen. At that time you don’t truly know or see what is good for yourself, good for another, or good for both. Even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
There’s a time when your heart is not overcome and mired in sensual desire and you truly understand the escape from sensual desire that has arisen. At that time you truly know and see what is good for yourself, good for another, and good for both. Even hymns that are long-unrehearsed spring to mind, let alone those that are rehearsed.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that was not mixed with dye such as red lac, turmeric, indigo, or rose madder.
A person with clear eyes checking their own reflection would truly know it and see it.
In the same way, when your heart is not overcome and mired in sensual desire … Even hymns that are long-unpracticed spring to mind, let alone those that are practiced.
Furthermore, when your heart is not overcome and mired in ill will … Even hymns that are long-unpracticed spring to mind, let alone those that are practiced.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that’s not heated by a fire, boiling and bubbling.
A person with clear eyes checking their own reflection would truly know it and see it.
In the same way, when your heart is not overcome and mired in ill will … Even hymns that are long-unpracticed spring to mind, let alone those that are practiced.
Furthermore, when your heart is not overcome and mired in dullness and drowsiness … Even hymns that are long-unpracticed spring to mind, let alone those that are practiced.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that’s not overgrown with moss and aquatic plants.
A person with clear eyes checking their own reflection would truly know it and see it.
In the same way, when your heart is not overcome and mired in dullness and drowsiness … Even hymns that are long-unpracticed spring to mind, let alone those that are practiced.
Furthermore, when your heart is not overcome and mired in restlessness and remorse … Even hymns that are long-unpracticed spring to mind, let alone those that are practiced.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that’s not stirred by the wind, churning, swirling, and rippling.
A person with clear eyes checking their own reflection would truly know it and see it.
In the same way, when your heart is not overcome and mired in restlessness and remorse … Even hymns that are long-unpracticed spring to mind, let alone those that are practiced.
Furthermore, when your heart is not overcome and mired in doubt … Even hymns that are long-unrehearsed spring to mind, let alone those that are rehearsed.
Suppose there was a bowl of water that’s transparent, clear, and unclouded, brought into the light.
A person with clear eyes checking their own reflection would truly know it and see it.
In the same way, there’s a time when your heart is not overcome and mired in doubt and you truly understand the escape from doubt that has arisen. At that time you truly know and see what is good for yourself, good for another, and good for both. Even hymns that are long-unrehearsed spring to mind, let alone those that are rehearsed.
This is the cause, brahmin, this is the reason why sometimes even hymns that are long-rehearsed don’t spring to mind, let alone those that are not rehearsed.
And this is why sometimes even hymns that are long-unrehearsed spring to mind, let alone those that are rehearsed.”
“Excellent, worthy Gotama! … From this day forth, may the worthy Gotama remember me as a lay follower who has gone for refuge for life.”