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Verses 288 and
289: The Story of Patacara*
While residing at the Jetavana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verses (288) and
(289) of
this book, with reference to Patacara, the daughter of a rich man from Savatthi.
As Patacara had lost her husband and her two sons, as well as her parents and
three
brothers almost at the same time, she was driven to near insanity. When she
approached the
Buddha, he said to her, "Patacara, sons and daughters cannot look after you; so
even if they
are alive they do not exist for you. The wise man observes morality (sila) and
clears (the
obstacles to) the Path leading to Nibbana."
Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:
Verse 288. Not sons, nor parents, nor close relatives can protect one assailed
by Death;
indeed,
neither kith nor kin can give protection.
Verse 289. Knowing this, the wise man restrained by morality should quickly
clear
(the obstacles
to) the Path leading to Nibbana.
At the end of the discourse Patacara attained Sotapatti Fruition.
* This story has been given in Verse
113.
Translated by Daw Mya Tin, M.A.,
Burma Pitaka Association, Rangoon, Burma 1986.
Saved:
24 February 2012
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