• Aį¹…guttara Nikāya
  • The Book of the Tens

10.31. Upāli

Then the Venerable Upāli approached the Blessed One, paid homage to him, sat down to one side, and said to him:

ā€œBhante, on how many grounds has the Tathāgata prescribed the training rules for his disciples and recited the Pātimokkha?ā€

ā€œIt is, Upāli, on ten grounds that the Tathāgata has prescribed the training rules for his disciples and recited the Pātimokkha. 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.

ā€œIt is on these ten grounds that the Tathāgata has prescribed the training rules for his disciples and recited the Pātimokkha.ā€