22a: The Discourse on the Treasures – 731
Just as the protection reciter has to abandon the two factors of failure and
become accomplished in the two factors of success, so also the listener has to do
likewise.
Protection Discourses That Possess Unique Power
1.
The Discourse about the Treasures (
Ratana-sutta
, Khp 6, Snp 2.1) is
possessed of a power which extends over 1,000 billion world-elements.
It has brought about the realization of the paths and fruitions and the
attainment of Nibbāna by 588,000 humans, Devas and Brahmas. It is
therefore a ward-rune or protection (
paritta
) of great authority or
influence.
2. The Discourse on the Blessings (
Maṅgala-sutta
, Khp 5, Snp 2.4) is also
possessed of a power which extends over 1,000 billion world-elements.
An innumerable number of humans, Devas and Brahmas have realised
the paths and fruitions and attained Nibbāna through listening to this
discourse.
3. The Discourse on Friendliness Meditation (
Metta
-s
utta
or
Karaṇīyametta-sutta
, Khp 9, Snp 1.8) is a well known discourse of great
power. Its authority extends over 1,000 billion world-elements. It had
helped forest dwelling monastics become Arahats, through extinction of
the pollutants (
āsava
). By assiduously and fully cultivating the moral
instructions laid down in this discourse, one can assuredly gain the path
to emancipation. It is also a powerful protection (
paritta
).
4. The Discourse about the Constituents of Mind & Body (
Khandha-sutta
,
AN 4:67) is another powerful discourse, the authority of which extends
over 1,000 billion world-elements. It has the power to ward off dangers
from various poisons at all times. This discourse contains certain
portions that describe the virtues and glories of the Buddha, the
Dhamma and the Saṅgha and also the good effects of loving-kindness
(
mettā
). Thus it is a powerful protection (
paritta
) which can bring about
unique beneficial results.
5. The Discourse about the Top of a Banner (
Dhajagga-sutta
, SN 11:3) is
also a discourse of great power which extends over 1,000 billion world-
elements. The contemplation of the virtues of the Buddha, the Dhamma
and the Saṅgha extolled in this discourse is a means to strengthen one’s