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month, he allows himself to sleep only one watch of the might, meditating
during two watches of the night. In the third month, he allows himself no sleep
but meditates during the three watches of the night, alternating between walking
and sitting. It may well be this training ends up in the Arahat fruition (
Arahatta-
phala
). Otherwise, he does not relent but takes upon himself an additional six
months of rigorous training.
In these six months, three periods of two months each are marked out as waking
portions and sleeping portions of the night, as in the three-month training. After
the six-month training, if he still does not attain the Arahat fruition, the
monastic does not relent, but takes an additional nine months of rigorous
training.
This nine-month training is made up of three periods of three months each.
During the first period, the yogi allows himself to sleep two out of the three
watches of the night and meditates during one watch. In the middle period, he
allows himself to sleep only one watch of the night, meditating during two
watches. In the third period, he allows himself no sleep but spends the whole
night meditating, in alternating postures of walking and sitting.
Dependent Origination
We shall now explain dependent origination in a manner neither too brief nor
too detailed. This verse from the commentary on the Analysis of Dependent
Origination is a summary (Vibh 6, PTS 130).
Saccaṁ satto paṭisandhi, paccayākāram-eva ca,
duddassā caturo dhammā, desetuñ-ca sudukkarā.
The veracity of the four truths, the illusion of a “being” as regards
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the five aggregates, the process of rebirth that links up existences, the
conditionality of all things such as ignorance, these four subjects are
difficult for one to understand and, having understood, are difficult to
explain to others.
Dependent origination (
paṭicca-samuppāda
), being one of the difficult subjects
to understand, will now be explained using the brief exposition in the text, based
on the late Ledi Sayādaw’s 13 expository verses on dependent origination
(
paṭicca-samuppāda
). The synoptic text of dependent origination (
paṭicca-
samuppāda
) is: