Verse 221. He Who Is Not Assaulted By Sorrow
Explanation: Abandon anger. Give up pride fully. Get rid of all clingings. To that person, who is not attracted to name and form, and is free of appendages, no suffering befalls. |
Verse 222. The Efficient Charioteer
Explanation: That person who is capable of curbing sudden anger is like the expert charioteer who restrains a chariot rushing out of control. That person I describe as a true charioteer. The other charioteer is a mere holder of the reins. |
Verse 223. Four Forms Of Victories
Explanation: Let anger be conquered by love. Let bad be conquered by good. Let miserliness be overcome be generosity. Let the liar by conquered by the truth. |
Verse 224. Three Factors Leading To Heaven
Explanation: Speak the truth. Do not get angry. When asked, give even a little. These three factors will ensure that you will reach the deities. |
Verse 225. Those Harmless One Reach The Deathless
Explanation: Those harmless sages, perpetually restrained in body, reach the place of deathlessness, where they do not grieve. |
Verse 226. Yearning For Nibbana
Explanation: Of those who are perpetually wakeful - alert, mindful and vigilant - who are given to discipline themselves and studying day and night, intent upon the attainment of Nibbana, the taints and cankers get extinguished. |
Verse 227. There Is No One Who Is Not Blamed
Explanation: O Atula, This has been said in the olden days too - it is not just for today. They blame the person who remains silent. They find fault with the person who talks too much. Even with the individual who speaks in moderation, they find fault. In this world there is no one who is not blamed. |
Verse 228. No One Is Exclusively Blamed Or Praised
Explanation: There was never a person who was wholly, totally and exclusively blamed. Nor was there any time a person who was wholly, totally and exclusively praised. And, there will never will be such a person. Even today one cannot find such a person. |
Verse 229. Person Who Is Always Praise-Worthy
Explanation: But those whom the wise praise, after a daily scrutiny, are persons whose conduct is blameless, who are intelligent, well endowed with insight and discipline. |
Verse 230. Person Who Is Like Solid Gold
Explanation: A person of distinction is beyond blame or praise and fault finding - like a coin of pure gold - no one can find fault with such a person. Deities praise him. |
Verse 231. The Person Of Bodily Discipline
Explanation: Guard against the physical expression of emotions. Be restraint in physical behaviour. Give up physical misconduct. Practice wholesome physical behaviour. |
Verse 232. Virtuous Verbal Behaviour
Explanation: Guard against the verbal expression of emotions. Be restrained in your speech behaviour. Give up speech misconduct. Practice wholesome speech behaviour. |
Verse 233. Discipline Your Mind
Explanation: Guard against the mental expression of emotions. Be restrained in the behaviour of your mind. Give up mental misconduct. Practice wholesome mental behaviour. |
Verse 234. Safeguard The Three Doors
Explanation: The wise are restrained in body. They are restrained in speech as well. They are also well disciplined in mind. They, who have safe-guarded the three doors - body, speech and mind - are supremely restrained. |