Miscellaneous Topics – 2435
Accordingly, there are three kinds of persons worthy of veneration and
addressed as “shin” in Myanmar. They are seers (
isi
), ascetics (
samaṇa
) and
novices (
sāmaṇera
).
The Eight Disadvantages of a Leaf-Hut
1. A hut requires the dweller to make efforts to acquire timber and other
materials for its construction.
2. It requires the dweller to take constant care and to provide maintenance
or reconstruction when the grass roof and mud of the walls decay and
fall into ruins.
3. It requires the dweller to make room at any time for a visiting senior
elder, who is entitled to suitable accommodation, so that he fails to get
concentration of mind.
4. Being sheltered from sun and rain under its cover, the dweller tends to
become soft and feeble.
5. With a roof and surrounding wall to provide privacy, it serves as a
hiding place for committing blameworthy, evil deeds.
6. It creates attachment for the dweller, who then thinks: “It is my
dwelling place.”
7. Living in it makes the inhabitant appear to be living a householder’s life
with family.
8. It requires the inhabitant to deal with nuisances created by domestic
pests, such as fleas, bugs, lizards, etc.
These are the disadvantages of a leaf-hut which Sumedha discerned and which
prompted him to abandon the hut.
The Ten Advantages of the Foot of a Tree
1. The foot of a tree does not require the dweller to acquire building
materials because it is already a dwelling place provided by nature.
2. It does not require the inhabitant to take constant care and to provide
maintenance.
3. It does not require the inhabitant to make room for visiting senior
elders.