Translating Classical Buddhism to Modern English

The Related Discourses

13. Factors of the Noble Path

26 (771). The Other Shore

1. Thus have I heard:[1] One time, the Buddha was staying at Anāthapiṇḍada’s Park in Jeta’s Grove of Śrāvastī.

2. The priest Jātiśroṇa then came to visit the Buddha and exchanged polite greetings and inquiries with the Bhagavān. Afterward, he withdrew to sit at one side. He said, “Gautama, there is what’s not the other shore and what is the other shore. Gautama, what’s not the other shore, and what is the other shore?”

3. The Buddha told the priest, “Wrong view is not the other shore, but right view is the other shore. Wrong intention … wrong speech … wrong action … wrong livelihood … wrong method … wrong mindfulness … wrong samādhi is not the other shore, but right intention … right speech … right action … right livelihood … right method … right mindfulness … right samādhi is the other shore.”

4. The Bhagavān then spoke in verse:

5. When the priest Jātiśroṇa heard what the Buddha taught, he rejoiced and was gladdened. He then rose from his seat and left.


Notes

  1. This sūtra is parallel with AN 10.117, and SN 45.34 is also similar. [back]

Translator: Charles Patton

Last Revised: 10 November 2023