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Therefore, the five objects of sensual pleasures are very much like articles taken
on loan for temporary use, they are full of pain and suffering. Indeed, the
desires for sensual pleasures are utterly undependable and full of faults and
defects!
8. The five sensual pleasures are like a tree laden with fruit (
rukkha-
phalūpama-kāmā
).
For example, there is a big tree bearing fruit in a big grove near a village. A
certain man, roaming about in the grove in search of some fruit to eat, sees the
tree and reasons: “This tree is full of tasty fruit but there is not a single fruit
which has fallen on the ground. I’m skilful in climbing trees, so I will climb the
tree and eat the fruit to my heart’s content. I will also pluck them until the fold
of my waist-cloth is full.” With such thoughts, the man climbs the tree, and eats
the fruit until he is full; he also plucks enough fruit to fill the fold of his waist-
cloth. In the meantime, a second man with a knife in hand enters the grove also
in search of fruit to eat. He sees the same tree laden with fruit and thinks: “This
tree is full of sweet-tasting fruit. There is no fruit on the ground. I am not skilful
in climbing trees. Therefore, I will cut and fell the tree from the base and eat the
fruit till I am satisfied. I will also collect them until the fold of my waist cloth is
full.” Then the man cuts down the tree. The first man already up in the tree is
unable to descend before it is felled by the second man; he will either be maimed
or may even lose his life.
Similarly, a wealthy man, enjoying fully the pleasures of the senses, could be
approached by another person, who would beat him up and rob him of his
material objects or sensual pleasures unless he disposed of them speedily. He
would be severely beaten and injured or even meet with death on account of
them. If he passed away with an obsession for, or a strong attachment to, sensual
pleasures, he would meet with all kinds of suffering such as rebirth in the lower
realm (
apāya
).
Therefore, the five objects of sensual pleasures are very much like the tree fully
laden with fruit, they are full of pain and suffering. Indeed, the desires for
sensual pleasures are utterly undependable and full of faults and defects!
Or, the five objects of sensual pleasures are like a ripe poison fruit. For example,
there is a poison fruit called Kimpakka or Kimphala, which resembles the most
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relishing ripe mango fruit, pleasing to the eye with alluring aroma and
taste; but it causes those eating it to suffer untold pain even leading to death.