Session 042: Greatest Good Fortune

Greatest Good Fortune

Dhamma Talk + Guided Meditation
Session 042: Oct 21st, 2020, by Sophia Ojha Ensslin and Cristof Ensslin

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The Buddha’s Advice on Greatest Good Fortune

In today’s talk (see video above), we look at a bookmark that I got from the Budhist Society of Western Australia. Its backside contains the core text of the Mahāmaṅgala Sutta (Snp 2.4), as translated by Bhikkhu Brahmali:

“Not to associate with fools,
But to associate with the wise,
And to honour those worthy of honour:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“To live in a suitable place,
Having previously done good karma,
And to apply oneself in the right way:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“To be educated and to have a vocation,
To be well-trained in one’s chosen field,
And to speak words that are well-spoken:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“To support one’s mother and father,
To cherish one’s partner and children,
And to have a job without stress:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“Generosity and an upright life,
Kindness towards one’s relatives,
And the doing of blameless deeds:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“To refrain from what is unwholesome,
To abstain from all intoxicants,
And to be steadfast in good qualities,
This is the greatest good fortune.

“Respect and humility,
Contentment and gratitude,
And the timely hearing of Dharma:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“Being patient and easy to correct,
The seeing of monks and nuns,
And timely discussion on Dharma:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“Asceticism and the spiritual life,
Insight into the noble truths,
And the seeing for oneself of Nirvana:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“A mind that remains unshaken
By the ups and the downs of the world,
Sorrowless, stainless and safe:
This is the greatest good fortune.

“Having performed these things,
Nowhere can they be conquered—
They are secure wherever they go.
This is their greatest good fortune.”

(Copied and Pasted from suttacentral.net: https://suttacentral.net/snp2.4/en/brahmali)

Thank you, BSWA (https://bswa.org/) for sharing this wisdom with us. Here’s how the bookmark looks like:

Front of the bookmark

Back of the bookmark

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