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They develop the faculty of faith together with the first absorption … Paṭhamajjhānasahagataṁ saddhindriyaṁ bhāveti … the faculty of energy … vīriyindriyaṁ bhāveti … the faculty of mindfulness … satindriyaṁ bhāveti … the faculty of immersion … samādhindriyaṁ bhāveti … the faculty of wisdom … paññindriyaṁ bhāveti … the power of faith … saddhābalaṁ bhāveti … the power of energy … vīriyabalaṁ bhāveti … the power of mindfulness … satibalaṁ bhāveti … the power of immersion … samādhibalaṁ bhāveti … the power of wisdom together with the first absorption … paññābalaṁ bhāveti ….

Together with the second absorption … Dutiyajjhānasahagataṁ …pe…

the third absorption … tatiyajjhānasahagataṁ …pe…

the fourth absorption … catutthajjhānasahagataṁ …pe…

love … mettāsahagataṁ …pe…

compassion … karuṇāsahagataṁ …pe…

rejoicing … muditāsahagataṁ …pe…

They develop the faculty of faith together with equanimity … upekkhāsahagataṁ saddhindriyaṁ bhāveti … They develop the faculty of energy … vīriyindriyaṁ bhāveti … the faculty of mindfulness … satindriyaṁ bhāveti … the faculty of immersion … samādhindriyaṁ bhāveti … the faculty of wisdom … paññindriyaṁ bhāveti … the power of faith … saddhābalaṁ bhāveti … the power of energy … vīriyabalaṁ bhāveti … the power of mindfulness … satibalaṁ bhāveti … the power of immersion … samādhibalaṁ bhāveti … the power of wisdom. paññābalaṁ bhāveti.

That mendicant is called Ayaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave: a mendicant who does not lack absorption, who follows the Teacher’s instructions, who responds to advice, and who does not eat the country’s alms in vain. ‘bhikkhu arittajjhāno viharati satthusāsanakaro ovādapatikaro, amoghaṁ raṭṭhapiṇḍaṁ bhuñjati’. How much more so those who make much of it!” Ko pana vādo ye naṁ bahulīkarontī”ti.