- Aį¹ guttara NikÄya
- The Book of the Tens
10.31. UpÄli
Then the Venerable UpÄli approached the Blessed One, paid homage to him, sat down to one side, and said to him:
āBhante, on how many grounds has the TathÄgata prescribed the training rules for his disciples and recited the PÄtimokkha?ā
āIt is, UpÄli, on ten grounds that the TathÄgata has prescribed the training rules for his disciples and recited the PÄtimokkha. What ten? (1) For the well-being of the Saį¹ gha; (2) for the ease of the Saį¹ gha; (3) for keeping recalcitrant persons in check; (4) so that well-behaved bhikkhus can dwell at ease; (5) for the restraint of taints pertaining to this present life; (6) for the dispelling of taints pertaining to future lives; (7) so that those without confidence might gain confidence; and (8) for increasing the confidence of those with confidence; (9) for the continuation of the good Dhamma; and (10) for promoting discipline.
āIt is on these ten grounds that the TathÄgata has prescribed the training rules for his disciples and recited the PÄtimokkha.ā
