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Non-decline for a Lay Follower

  • Writer: buddhavacanaword
    buddhavacanaword
  • Jul 30, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 4, 2023

“These seven things lead to the decline of a lay follower. What seven?


They miss out on seeing the mendicants. They neglect listening to the true teaching.


They don’t train in higher ethical conduct.


They’re very suspicious about mendicants, whether senior, junior, or middle.


They listen to the teaching with a hostile, fault-finding mind.


They seek outside of the Buddhist community for those worthy of religious donations.


And they serve them first.


These seven things lead to the decline of a lay follower.

These seven things don’t lead to the decline of a lay follower. What seven? They don’t miss out on seeing the mendicants. They don’t neglect listening to the true teaching. They train in higher ethical conduct. They’re very confident about mendicants, whether senior, junior, or middle. They don’t listen to the teaching with a hostile, fault-finding mind. They don’t seek outside of the Buddhist community for those worthy of religious donations. And they serve the Buddhist community first. These seven things don’t lead to the decline of a lay follower.”


That is what the Buddha said. Then the Holy One, the Teacher, went on to say:


“A lay follower misses out on seeingthose who are evolvedand listening to the teachings of the Noble One.They don’t train in higher ethical conduct, and their suspicion about mendicantsjust grows and grows.They want to listen to the true teachingwith a fault-finding mind.

They seek outside the Buddhist communityfor someone else worthy of religious donations,and that lay followerserves them first.

These seven principles leading to declinehave been well taught.A lay follower who practices themfalls away from the true teaching.

A lay follower doesn’t miss out on seeingthose who are evolvedand listening to the teachings of the Noble One.They train in higher ethical conduct, and their confidence in mendicantsjust grows and grows.They want to listen to the true teachingwithout a fault-finding mind.

They don’t seek outside the Buddhist communityfor someone else worthy of religious donations,and that lay followerserves the Buddhist community first.

These seven principles that prevent declinehave been well taught.A lay follower who practices themdoesn’t fall away from the true teaching.”


Dutiyaparihānisutta AN 7.29

 
 
 

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Thonglouane Keorajavongsay
Thonglouane Keorajavongsay
Aug 04, 2023

🙏🙏🙏 for the gr sutta kanoi

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