- Saį¹yutta NikÄya
- Connected Discourses with Sakka
11.14. Poor
On one occasion the Blessed One was dwelling at Rajagaha in the Bamboo Grove, the Squirrel Sanctuary. There the Blessed One addressed the bhikkhus thus: āBhikkhus!ā
āVenerable sir!ā those bhikkhus replied. The Blessed One said this:
āBhikkhus, once in the past in this same Rajagaha there was a poor man, a pauper, an indigent. He undertook faith, virtue, learning, generosity, and wisdom in the Dhamma and Discipline proclaimed by the Tathagata. Having done so, with the breakup of the body, after death, he was reborn in a good destination, in a heavenly world, in the company of the Tavatiį¹sa devas, where he outshone the other devas in regard to beauty and glory.
āThereupon the Tavatiį¹sa devas found fault with this, grumbled, and complained about it, saying: āIt is wonderful indeed, sir! It is amazing indeed, sir! For formerly, when this young deva was a human being, he was a poor man, a pauper, an indigent. Yet with the breakup of the body, after death, he has been reborn in a good destination, in a heavenly world, in the company of the Tavatiį¹sa devas, where he outshines the other devas in regard to beauty and glory.ā
āThen, bhikkhus, Sakka, lord of the devas, addressed the Tavatiį¹sa devas thus: āDear sirs, do not find fault with this young deva. Formerly, when this young deva was a human being, he undertook faith, virtue, learning, generosity, and wisdom in the Dhamma and Discipline proclaimed by the Tathagata. Having done so, with the breakup of the body, after death, he has been reborn in a good destination, in a heavenly world, in the company of the Tavatiį¹sa devas, where he outshines the other devas in regard to beauty and glory.ā
āThen, bhikkhus, instructing the Tavatiį¹sa devas, Sakka, lord of the devas, on that occasion recited these verses:
āāWhen one has faith in the Tathagata,
Unshakable and well established,
And good conduct built on virtue,
Dear to the noble ones and praised;
āāWhen one has confidence in the Saį¹
gha
And oneās view is straightened out,
They say that one isnāt poor;
Oneās life is not lived in vain.
āāTherefore the person of intelligence,
Remembering the Buddhaās Teaching,
Should be devoted to faith and virtue,
To confidence and vision of the Dhamma.āā
