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  • 9/25/2023
किमयि सुत्त (किमर्थ)
कुशल कर्मों के करने का क्या अर्थ है? क्या परिणाम होता है? शीलों के पालन करने से क्या होता है?
1 (1) What Purpose?
Thus have I heard. On one occasion the Blessed One was dwelling at Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s Park. Then the
Venerable Ānanda approached the Blessed One, paid homage
to him, sat down to one side, and said to him:
(1) “Bhante, what is the purpose and benefit of wholesome
virtuous behavior?”
(2) “Ānanda, the purpose and benefit of wholesome virtuous
behavior is non-regret.”
(3) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of nonregret?”
“The purpose and benefit of non-regret is joy.”
(4) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of joy?”
“The purpose and benefit of joy is rapture.”
(5) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of
rapture?”
“The purpose and benefit of rapture is tranquility.”
(6) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of
tranquility?”
“The purpose and benefit of tranquility is pleasure.”
(7) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of
pleasure?”
“The purpose and benefit of pleasure [2] is concentration.”
(8) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of
concentration?”
“The purpose and benefit of concentration is the knowledge
and vision of things as they really are.”
(9) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of the
knowledge and vision of things as they really are?”
“The purpose and benefit of the knowledge and vision of
things as they really are is disenchantment and dispassion.”
(10) “And what, Bhante, is the purpose and benefit of disenchantment and dispassion?”
“The purpose and benefit of disenchantment and dispassion
is the knowledge and vision of liberation.
“Thus, Ānanda, (1)–(2) the purpose and benefit of wholesome
virtuous behavior is non-regret; (3) the purpose and benefit of
non-regret is joy; (4) the purpose and benefit of joy is rapture;
(5) the purpose and benefit of rapture is tranquility; (6) the
purpose and benefit of tranquility is pleasure; (7) the purpose
and benefit of pleasure is concentration; (8) the purpose and
benefit of concentration is the knowledge and vision of things
as they really are; (9) the purpose and benefit of the knowledge
and vision of things as they really are is disenchantment and
dispassion; and (10) the purpose and benefit of disenchantment
and dispassion is the knowledge and vision of liberation. Thus,
Ānanda, wholesome virtuous behavior progressively leads to
the foremost.”

Source-{सुत्तपिटक}~(अङ्गुत्तरनिकाय-दसकनिपातपा-१. आनिसंसवग्गो
-१. किमत्थियसुत्तं)
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