7 Kumāra Sutta: Boys วัยใส ใจใส (ฉบับ 2 ภาษา) หน้า 64
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In the 7 Kumāra Sutta, the Buddha addresses a group of boys catching fish near Savatthi. He inquires about their feelings towards pain and, upon their admission of fearing it, teaches them the importance of refraining from evil deeds. The message emphasizes that those who fear pain should avoid engaging in harmful actions, as they cannot escape the repercussions of their deeds. This interaction highlights the moral teachings of the Buddha regarding the relationship between actions and suffering, encouraging ethical behavior to avoid future pain. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Buddha's teachings on pain
-Importance of ethics
-Morality in daily life
-Education of youth
-Consequences of evil deeds

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7 Kumāra Sutta: Boys translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu I have heard that on one occasion the Blessed One was staying near Savatthi at Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapindika’s monastery. And on that occasion, a large number of boys on the road between Savatthi & Jeta’s Grove were catching fish. Then early in the morning the Blessed One adjusted his under robe and - carrying his bowl & robes - went into Savatthi for alms. He saw the large number of boys on the road between Savatthi & Jeta’s Grove catching little fish. Seeing them, he went up to them and, on arrival, said to them, “Boys, do you fear pain? Do you dislike pain?” “Yes, lord, we fear pain. We dislike pain.” Then, on realizing the significance of that, the Blessed One on that occasion exclaimed: If you fear pain, if you dislike pain, don’t anywhere do an evil deed in open or in secret. If you’re doing or will do an evil deed, you won’t escape pain catching up as you run away.
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