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1.11. Nandana

Thus have I heard. On one occasion the Blessed One was dwelling at Savatthi in Jeta’s Grove, Anathapiį¹‡įøika’s Park. There the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus thus: ā€œBhikkhus!ā€

ā€œVenerable sir!ā€ those bhikkhus replied. The Blessed One said this:

ā€œOnce in the past, bhikkhus, a certain devatā of the Tavatiṁsa host was revelling in Nandana Grove, supplied and endowed with the five cords of celestial sensual pleasure, accompanied by a retinue of celestial nymphs. On that occasion he spoke this verse:

ā€œā€˜They do not know bliss
Who have not seen Nandana,
The abode of the glorious male devas
Belonging to the host of Thirty.’

ā€œWhen this was said, bhikkhus, a certain devatā replied to that devatā in verse:

ā€œā€˜Don’t you know, you fool,
That maxim of the arahants?
Impermanent are all formations;
Their nature is to arise and vanish.
Having arisen, they cease:
Their appeasement is blissful.ā€™ā€