Thursday, August 07, 2008

Dhammapada

Chapter 8
The Thousands

100
Better than
a thousand useless words
is one useful word,
hearing which
one attains peace.

101
Better than
a thousand useless verses
is one useful verse,
hearing which one attains peace.

102
Better than
reciting a hundred meaningless verses
is the reciting
of one verse of Dhamma,
hearing which one attains peace.

103
Though one may conquer
a thousand times a thousand men in battle,
yet he indeed is the noblest victor
who conquers himself.

104-105
Self-conquest
is far better than
the conquest of others.
Not even a god, an angel,
Mara or Brahma*
can turn into defeat
the victory of such a person
who is self-subdued
and ever restrained in conduct.

106
Though month after month
for a hundred years
one should offer sacrifices
by the thousands,
yet if only for a moment
one should worship
those of perfected minds
that honour is indeed better
than a century of sacrifice.

107
Though for a hundred years
one should tend
the sacrificial fire in the forest,
yet if only for a moment
one should worship
those of perfected minds
that worship is indeed better
than a century of sacrifice.

108
Whatever gifts and oblations
one seeking merit
might offer in this world
for a whole year,
all that is not worth
one fourth of the merit
gained by revering the Upright Ones,
which is truly excellent.

109
To one ever eager
to revere and serve the elders,
these four blessings accrue:
long life and beauty,
happiness and power.

110
Better it is to live one day
virtuous and meditative
than to live a hundred years
immoral and uncontrolled.

111
Better it is to live
one day wise and meditative
than to live a hundred years
foolish and uncontrolled.

112
Better it is to live
one day strenuous and resolute
than to live a hundred years
sluggish and dissipated.

113
Better it is to live
one day seeing the rise and fall of things
than to live a hundred years
without ever seeing
the rise and fall of things.

114
Better it is to live one day
seeing the Deathless
than to live a hundred years
without ever seeing
the Deathless

115
Better it is to live one day
seeing the Supreme Truth
than to live a hundred years
without ever seeing
the Supreme Truth.


*Brahma: A high divinity in Indian religions.