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LESSON
212
Course Programs
Anusota
Sutta: With the Flow
“These
four types of individuals are to be found existing in the world. Which four?
The individual who goes with the flow, the individual who goes against the
flow, the individual who stands fast, and the one who has crossed over, gone
beyond, who stands on firm ground: a brahman.
“And
who is the individual who goes with the flow? There is the case where an
individual indulges in sensual passions and does evil deeds. This is called the
individual who goes with the flow.
“And
who is the individual who goes against the flow? There is the case where an
individual doesn’t indulge in sensual passions and doesn’t do evil deeds. Even
though it may be with pain, even though it may be with sorrow, even though he
may be crying, his face in tears, he lives the holy life that is perfect &
pure. This is called the individual who goes against the flow.
“And
who is the individual who stands fast? There is the case where an individual,
with the total ending of the first set of five fetters, is due to be reborn [in
the Pure Abodes], there to be totally unbound, never again to return from that
world. This is called the individual who stands fast.
“And
who is the individual who has crossed over, gone beyond, who stands on firm
ground: a brahman? There is the case where an individual, through the ending of
the mental fermentations, enters & remains in the fermentation-free
awareness-release & discernment-release, having known & made them
manifest for himself right in the here & now. This is called the individual
who has crossed over, gone beyond, who stands on firm ground: a brahman.
“These
are the four types of individuals to be found existing in the world.”
People
unrestrained
in
sensual passions,
not
devoid
of
passion,
indulging
in
sensuality:
they
return to birth & aging,
again
& again —
seized
by craving,
going
with the flow.
Thus
the awakened one,
with
mindfulness here established,
not
indulging
in
sensuality & evil,
though
it may be with pain,
would
abandon sensuality.
They
call him
one
who goes against
the
flow.
Whoever,
having
abandoned
the
five defilements,
is
perfect
in training,
not
destined to fall back,
skilled
in awareness,
with
faculties composed:
he’s
called
one
who stands fast
In
one who, having known,
qualities
high & low
have
been destroyed,
have
gone to their end,
do
not exist:
He’s
called
a
master of knowledge,
one
who has fulfilled the holy life,
gone
to the world’s end, gone
beyond.
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is SACRED with GOOD GOVERNANCE
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(C.M. Information Campus)
Information & Public Relations Department,
U.P.
Allegation on State Government regarding
provocation of agitation by Jat community is completely false and baseless - Hon’ble Chief Minister
Lucknow: March 28, 2011
The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Ms.
Mayawati
ji has termed the allegation of opposition leaders
regarding
provocation of agitation-demonstration by her and
the State
Government for the demand of reservation in
central services
by Jat community as completely baseless, false and
unfortunate. She said that such allegation should
not be put
on the State Government. She said that the State
Government
never hesitated in taking stern steps with regard
to law and
order situation against those persons, however
powerful they
might be.
The Cabinet Secretary Mr. Shashank Shekhar Singh
was
talking to media persons here today at media
centre in Shastri
Bhawan. He said that, the Hon’ble Chief Minister
had issued
strong directives to officers that law and order
situation could
not get disturbed during the agitation. He said
that the State
Government had taken stern steps to dispose off
the problems
regarding this issue.
The Cabinet Secretary said that the State
Government
had demanded security forces from the Centre on
several
occasions to maintain law and order in the State,
but the
Central Government had not made available these
security
forces. The State Government maintained law and
order
through its own available security forces. The
State
Government had demanded 100 companies of Central
Security
Forces, so that such incident could not take place
again, he
added.
Mr. Singh said that the Hon’ble Chief Minister had
made
it clear through press conferences on the issue of
demonstration by the people of Jat community to
block railway
track in Kafoorpur, that Jats were getting the
benefit of
reservation by their inclusion in OBC category
already in Uttar
Pradesh, on the basis of which BSP and the State
Government
support the demand of reservation in central
services.
The Cabinet Secretary said since this matter was
related
to the Central Government, therefore the Hon’ble
Chief
Minister had appealed to the people of Jat
community that
they should go to Delhi and put their demand
before the
central Government in peaceful and disciplined
manner. They
should not indulge in any such activity regarding
this issue
owing to which common people could face difficulty
and get
harmed or law and order situation could became
affected. She
had also made aware the Union Home Minister with
the law
and order situation and the difficulties faced by
the people due
to agitation.
The Cabinet Secretary said that after coming in
power,
the Hon’ble Chief Minister had made the resolve to
establish
the rule of law by law and create development
oriented
atmosphere free from injustice, crime, fear and
corruption in
the State. In her opinion, everybody has the right
to hold
demonstration in peaceful and disciplined manner
in
democratic system, but nobody would be allowed to
disturb
law and order on the name of agitation, procession
and
demonstration.
Hon’ble C.M. reviews development works and law and
order of State
Shortcomings found during State wide surprise
inspection should be removed in fixed time limit - Hon’ble Chief Minister
Lucknow: March 23, 2011
The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Ms.
Mayawati ji has
directed the senior administrative and police
officers to remove the
shortcomings related to development works and law
and order of the
State in fixed time period. The Hon’ble Chief
Minister was addressing
the senior officers in a State level review
meeting here at Tilak Hall
after apprising herself with the practical reality
of development works
and law and order in all the 72 districts of the
State. Ms. Mayawati ji
said that she would review that how for her
directives had been
followed by doing surprise inspections again. She
warned the officers
that more stringent action would be taken against
them, if they were
found responsible for shortcomings.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji while emphasising
the need for
strengthening the law and order situation said
that stringent action
should be taken against notorious criminals,
mafias and goondas and
they should be punished. She said that during
first review meeting,
after coming in power for the fourth time in the
State in May 2007,
she had made clear to all the officers about the
priorities of her
Government. She had also said that her Government
is fully
committed to create development oriented
atmosphere free from
injustice, crime, fear and corruption.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that her
Government never
compromised on the issue of law and order and the
careless officers
in this regard would be severely dealt with. She
directed the officers
to make effective control on the cases of
harassment of women,
scheduled castes and children.
Referring to the measures taken by the State
Government to
maintain law and order during agitations by
opposition parties
recently, the Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that
her Government
would never allow disturbing of law and order on
the name of
demonstrations. She appreciated the efforts of
officers related to law
and order in this regard. She said that peaceful
and disciplined
demonstrations are justified in democratic system,
but officers should
ensure that law and order situation could not get
worsened and no
public property should be harmed.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that quality in
development
works and welfare schemes should be maintained and
any slackness
in welfare schemes run by the State Government for
SC/ST including
poor and weaker sections of the society would not
be tolerated.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji directed the
officers to improve
the condition of Government hospitals and provide
treatment,
investigation and other facilities to poor and
weaker people. Besides,
she also directed the officers to end the
corruption in the distribution
of medicines and ensure the cleanliness,
availability of ultra-sound
and X-ray machines in the hospitals. She directed
that District
Magistrates should make inspections in this
regard. She said that
working at Tehsil’s should be improved and warned
the employees
that stringent action would be taken against them,
if they were found
engaged in corruption.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that the State
Government is
implementing several schemes for the development
of rural areas.
She directed the officers to saturate Dr. Ambedkar
Villages with all
basic development programmes selected under Dr.
Ambedkar Village
Development Scheme. She said that the State
Government is paying
full attention for the development of urban areas.
An integrated
scheme with a view to ensuring cleanliness of
cities and other urban
facilities should be implemented. She said that
Government had
taken the decision to launch Manyawar Sri
Kanshiram ji SC/ST Bahulya
Basti Samagra Vikas Yojana to improve the
poor condition of SC/ST
dominated bastis in cities in which the role of Commissioners and
District Magistrates would be important.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that letters by
District
Magistrates and Commissioners to Senior Government
Officers
regarding the problems of districts and divisions
should be disposed
off on priority basis. She said that agriculture
land and residence
allotment to SC/ST people and complaints being
received on Tehsil
and Thana Diwas should also be disposed off. She
said that several
problems related to these sections had come to
light in some districts
during surprise inspections. She directed the
officers to launch
campaign and take action for allotment of
agriculture land pattas and
verification on its possession.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that some times
incidents of
crime took place, if the cases of patta allotment,
residential land and
boundary disputes related to land were not solved
timely. She
directed the officers to dispose off land disputes
immediately. She
directed the officers to provide the facilities of
electricity, water,
education, medical and ration shops to the
beneficiaries of Manyawar
Sri Kanshiram ji Shahri Garib Avas Yojana. She
said that
arrangements in this regard should be ensured
before her next
surprise inspections.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that water
drainage system
and link roads in several Dr. Ambedkar Village and
urban malin
bastis were not found satisfactory during State wide
inspection. She
emphasised to improve the condition of C.C. roads,
K.C. drain and
construction of drains, availability of ponds and
its maintenance in
Dr. Ambedkar Villages. She said that construction
works of ponds Dr.
Ambedkar villages should be completed in fixed
time limit.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji directed the
district magistrate
and commissioners to remain vigilant with a view
to conducting
peaceful and fair High School and Intermediate
examination. She
said that stringent action should be taken against
copying mafias in
this regard. She directed the officers to take
immediate action on the
proposal of constructing new Tehsil buildings in
place of old buildings,
which came to light during surprise inspections.
She said that land
acquisition under emergency clause should be
stopped generally. She
said that land should be acquired on the basis of
contract rules, so
that farmers could get proper compensation.
On this occasion, Cabinet Secretary Mr. Shashank
Shekhar
Singh, Chief Secretary Mr. Atul Kumar Gupta,
Principal Secretary
Information Mr. Vijay Shankar Pandey, Additional
Cabinet Secretary
Mr. Ravindra Singh, Principal Secretaries to C.M.
Mr. Net Ram and
Mr. Durga Shankar Mishra, Principal Secretary Home
Kunwar Fateh
Bahadur, DGP Mr. Karamveer Singh, Commissioners,
District
Magistrates, IG/DIG/SSP/SP including other senior
government
officers were present.
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stanzas of the commentary. All the discourses including both those of Buddha
and those of the commentator, are divided
into 2,547 banawaras, containing 737,000 stanzas, and 29,368,000
separate letters.
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