Miscellaneous Topics – 2426
contemplation by a worldling may be called “peaceful food” (
nibbuta-
piṇḍa
), that is to say, the food that does not incite craving. In reality,
however, only an Arahat’s food is “peaceful,” because that truly does not
incite craving.
3. Great King, a noble recluse takes peaceful food only. He is thus not
oppressed by any form of sensuality. Freedom from oppression by
sensuality is the third blessing of a recluse who has no wants or worries.
By this is explained the comfort that comes from taking peaceful food only.
4. Great King, a noble recluse who goes on alms round in towns or
villages without attachment to supporters of requisites, does not adhere to
greed and hatred. Freedom from such clinging is the fourth blessing of a
recluse who has no wants or worries.
Clinging wrongly to sense objects in the manner of a thorn is called faulty
adherence (
dosa-saṅga
). By this is explained the comfort that comes from
non-attachment to male or female supporters and from non-association
with them.
5. Great King, a recluse, who has extra requisites which are not used by
him, entrusts them to a supporter for security. Later on, when he hears
such and such a supporter’s house has been gutted by fire he is greatly
distressed and has no peace of mind. On the other hand, another recluse
has only those requisites that are on his body or that he carries along with
him, just like the wings of a bird that go with it wherever it flies. He
suffers no loss when a town or a village is destroyed by fire. Immunity
from loss of requisites through fire is the fifth blessing of a recluse.
By this is explained the comfort that comes from not being victimised by
fire.
6. Great King, when a town or a village is plundered by robbers, a recluse
who, like me, wears or carries along his requisites, loses nothing while
others who have extra requisites suffer loss through the plundering by
robbers and knows no peace of mind. Freedom from the trouble of
looking after one’s possessions is the sixth blessing of a recluse.
By this is explained the comfort that comes from feeling secure against
robbers.