The Dhammapada 法句經 - "Hell" "地獄" 22 of 26

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  • The Dhammapada 法句經 - "Hell" "地獄" 22 of 26
    Those who assert what is not true go to hell,
    As do those who deny what they've done.
    Both these people of base deeds become equal
    After death, in the world beyond.
    (306)
    Many who wear the saffron robe
    Have evil traits and lack restraint.
    By their evil deeds are these wicked people
    Reborn in hell.
    (307)
    Better to eat a flaming red-hot iron ball
    Than to be an immoral and unrestrained person
    Feeding on the alms-food of the people.
    (308)
    Four results come to the careless person
    Who consorts with the spouse of another:
    Demerit,
    Disturbed sleep,
    Disgrace,
    And hell.
    For the frightened pair
    Delight is brief
    [And then comes]
    Demerit,
    Rebirth in an evil state,
    And harsh punishment from the king.
    Therefore a person should not consort with another's spouse.
    (309-310)
    Just as kusa grass cuts the hand
    That wrongly grasps it,
    So the renunciant life, if wrongly grasped,
    Drags one down to hell.
    (311)
    A lax act, corrupt practice,
    Or chaste life lived dubiously
    Doesn't bear much fruits.
    (312)
    With steady effort
    One should do what is to be done
    Because the lax renunciant stirs up
    Even more dust.
    (313)
    A foul deed is best not done-
    The foul deed torments one later.
    A good deed is best done-
    For, having done it, one has no regret.
    (314)
    Just as a fortified city
    Is guarded inside and out,
    So guard yourself-
    Don't let a moment pass you by.
    Those who let the moment pass
    Grieve when they're consigned to hell.
    (315)
    Ashamed of what's not shameful
    And not ashamed of what is,
    Those who take up wrong views
    Go to a bad rebirth.
    (316)
    Seeing danger in what's not dangerous
    And not seeing danger in what is,
    Those who take up wrong views
    Go to a bad rebirth.
    (317)
    Finding fault in what's not a fault
    And seeing no fault in what is,
    Those who take up wrong views
    Go to bad rebirth.
    (318)
    But knowing fault as fault,
    And the faultless as the faultless,
    Those who take up right views
    Go to a good rebirth.
    (319)
    Translated by Gil Fronsdal
    Read by Jack Kornfield
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