Miscellaneous Topics – 2485
a kind of potent poison which could generate the bad blood of the defilements
(
kilesa
), in those who happen to come into contact with them or who are bitten
by them.
Just as the head of a poisonous snake would bring only harm but no benefit to
the world, so the five objects of sensual pleasures would bring all kinds of
frightful danger to the people of the world. Just as one who happens to come
into contact with or step on the head of a poisonous snake, so one who happens
to come into contact with, or step on the head of, the poisonous snake of the five
objects of sensual pleasures, would be exposed to a great danger.
Therefore, the five objects of sensual pleasures are very much like the head of a
poisonous snake, they are full of pain and suffering. Indeed, the desires for
sensual pleasures are utterly undependable and full of faults and defects!
Or, as is said in the Discourse about the Dangers (
Bhaya-sutta
, AN 6.23): Indeed,
great, frightful danger is the real name for the five sensual pleasures! Suffering
is the real name for the five sensual pleasures! Disease is the real name for the
five sensual pleasures! Big abscess is the real name for the five sensual pleasures!
Tight fastening is the real name for the five sensual pleasures! Inescapable bog is
the real name for the five sensual pleasures.
More Reflections
Ten Important Rules of Enunciation
The noble practice is expounded in words and phrases that are perfect. In this
matter there are ten important rules of enunciation of words. They are:
1. Unstressed syllables
(
sithila-akkhara
), e.g. ka, ga, ca, ja, ṭa, ḍa, ta, da,
pa, ba.
2. Stressed syllables
(
dhanita-akkhara
), e.g. kha, gha, cha, jha, ṭha, ḍha,
tha, dha, pha, bha.
3. Syllables associated with long vowels
(
dīgha-akkhara
), e.g. kā, kī, kū,
ke, ko, etc.
4. Syllables associated with short vowels
(
rassa-akkhara
), e.g. ka, ki, ku,
etc.
5. Weighty syllables
(
garu-akkhara
), all the long syllables
and short
syllables with conjunct-consonants trailing behind belong to this class,