31: The 12th Year (Rāhula) – 1049
3. The Thematic Discourses connected with Rāhula was given in order to let
Rāhula
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receive the doctrine concerning insight meditation (
vipassanā
).
4. The Long Discourse giving Advice to Rāhula was taught in order to eradicate
the five sensual pleasures, the craving and greed for household life.
5. The Short Discourse giving Advice to Rāhula was given in order for Rāhula
to become an Arahat when the fifteen maturities of freedom (
vimutti-
paripācanīya
) had ripened in him while he was still just a freshman in the
community of monastics.
With reference to this point, Ven. Rāhula, desirous of extolling the Buddha’s
virtues, spoke in the midst of monastics as follows:
Kikīva bījaṁ rakkheyya, cāmarī vālam-uttamaṁ,
nipako sīla-sampanno, mamaṁ rakkhi Tathāgato.
As a female pheasant protects her egg, as a yak safeguards his precious
tail, so the Fortunate One, my father, the apple of the eye to the three
classes of beings, has sheltered me, his own flesh and blood, in the manner
of which is comparable to that adopted by the pheasant or the yak, so that
I might become an Arahat.
In this way, many discourses were delivered by the Buddha in connection with
Ven. Rāhula.
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[For more about Ven Rāhula see chapter 32b and chapter 43.20 below.]