140 LESSON 17 01 2011Ahina Sutta By a Snake
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The discourses of Buddha are divided into 84,000, as to separate addresses. The division includes all that was spoken by Buddha.”I received from Buddha,” said Ananda, “82,000 Khandas, and from the priests 2000; these are 84,000 Khandas maintained by me.” They are divided into 275,250, as to the stanzas of the original text, and into 361,550, as to the 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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LESSON 140
Ahina Sutta (Canonical)
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AN 4.67
PTS: A ii 72
Ahina Sutta: By a Snake
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Alternate translation: Piyadassi
Translator’s note: This is one of the few protective charms mentioned in the Pali canon and specifically allowed by the Buddha for monks to use (another charm, also allowed to the monks, is contained in DN 32). Note that the power of the charm is said to come, not from the words, but from the mind of good will with which they are said. It thus differs from charms taught in later forms of Buddhism, where the words themselves are said to contain power.
On one occasion the Blessed One was staying near Savatthi in Jeta’s Grove, Anathapindika’s monastery. Now, at that time in Savatthi a certain monk had died after having been bitten by a snake. Then a large number of monks went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, having bowed down to him, sat to one side. As they were sitting there they said to him, “Lord, just now in Savatthi a certain monk died after having been bitten by a snake.”
“Then it’s certain, monks, that that monk didn’t suffuse the four royal snake lineages with a mind of good will. For if he had suffused the four royal snake lineages with a mind of good will, he would not have died after having been bitten by a snake. Which four? The Virupakkharoyal snake lineage,[1] the Erapatha royal snake lineage, the Chabyaputta royal snake lineage, the Dark Gotamaka royal snake lineage. It’s certain that that monk didn’t suffuse these four royal snake lineages with a mind of good will. For if he had suffused these four royal snake lineages with a mind of good will, he would not have died after having been bitten by a snake. I allow you, monks, to suffuse these four royal snake lineages with a mind of good will for the sake of self-protection, self-guarding, self-preservation.”
I have good will for the Virupakkhas,
good will for the Erapathas,
good will for the Chabyaputtas,
good will for the Dark Gotamakas.
I have good will for footless beings,
good will for two-footed beings,
good will for four-footed beings,
good will for many-footed beings.
May footless beings do me no harm.
May two-footed beings do me no harm.
May four-footed beings do me no harm.
May many-footed beings do me no harm.
May all creatures,
all breathing things,
all beings
— each & every one —
meet with good fortune.
May none of them come to any evil.
Limitless is the Buddha,
limitless the Dhamma,
limitless the Sangha.
There is a limit to creeping things:
snakes, scorpions, centipedes,
spiders, lizards, & rats.
I have made this safeguard,
I have made this protection.
May the beings depart.
I pay homage
to the Blessed One,
homage
to the seven
rightly self-awakened ones.[2]
1.
The Virupakkhas are the chiefs of the nagas, associated with the western quarter (see DN 20). The other royal lineages of snakes are nowhere else mentioned in the Pali canon. The commentary to this discourse does not identify them.
2.
The seven most recent Buddhas, including “our” Buddha, are mentioned in DN 14 & DN 32: Vipassi, Sikhi, Vessabhu, Kakusandha, Konagamana, Kassapa, and Gotama. It’s noteworthy that the concept of the seven Buddhas is associated with protective charms. For example, the heart of the charm given in DN 32 is this:
Homage to Vipassi, possessed of vision & splendor.
Homage to Sikhi, sympathetic to all beings.
Homage to Vessabhu, cleansed, austere.
Homage to Kakusandha, crusher of Mara’s host.
Homage to Konagamana, the Brahman who lived
the life perfected.
Homage to Kassapa, entirely released.
Homage to Angirasa [Gotama],
splendid son of the Sakyans,
who taught this Dhamma:
the dispelling of all stress & pain.
Those unbound in the world,
who have seen things as they are,
great ones of gentle speech,
thoroughly mature,
even they pay homage to Gotama,
the benefit of human & heavenly beings,
consummate in knowledge & conduct,
the great one, thoroughly mature.
We revere the Buddha Gotama,
consummate in knowledge & conduct.
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Hon’ble C.M.’s birthday celebrated as ‘Jan Kalyankari Diwas’ all over State
More than 92,000 eligible persons benefited throughvarious public welfare programmes at camps held in all districts of State
Ministers, local M.P.s, legislators and Divisional Commissioners take part in public welfare camps
Lucknow: January 16, 2011
The 55th birthday of the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Ms.
Mayawati ji was celebrated as ‘Jan Kalyankari Diwas’ in all the 72 districts
of the State yesterday. More than 92,000 eligible persons were benefited
through various public welfare programmes at the welfare camps headed
by the D.M.s. Besides, the people were also informed in detail about
various welfare schemes at these camps. The Ministers, local M.P.s,
legislators and Divisional Commissioners participated in these programmes.
It may be recalled that the birthday of the Hon’ble C.M. ji is
dedicated for the welfare of SC/STs, exploited, deprived and poor sections of
Sarvsamaj every year. Therefore, the State Government celebrated her
birthday as ‘Jan Kalyankari Diwas’. In this perspective, the Jan Kalyankari
Shivir (camps) had been organised in all the district of the State, where
people were benefited by various welfare schemes like—Uttar Pradesh
Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Gharib Arthik Madad Yojana, Savitri Bai Phule
Balika Shiksha Madad Yojana, Mahamaya Gharib Balika Ashirwad Yojana,
Sarvjan Hitai Shahari Gharib Awas (Slum area) Malikana Haq Yojana,
Parivarik Laabh Yojana, old age, widow and disabled pension, Anusuchit
Jaati/Samanya Varg Shaadi Anudan, leases of various types etc. Besides,
the girls and disabled persons were also distributed cycles, tricycles and
crutches respectively.
In Azamgarh, cheques were distributed among 769 beneficiaries in
presence of the Vidhan Sabha Speaker Mr. Sukhdev Rajbhar, Small
Industry Minister Mr. Chandra Dev Ram Yadav and M.P. Dr. Baliram.
Likewise, in Pilibhit district, 660 eligible beneficiaries were benefited by
State Minister (independent charge) Mr. Anees Ahmad. In Shahjahanpur
district, the Minister of State for Backward Class Welfare (independent
charge) Mr. Avdhesh Verma benefited 998 beneficiaries. In Mainpuri
district, the Minister of State for Mechanical Irrigation (independent
charge) Mr. Jaiveer Singh benefited 3000 beneficiaries. Similarly, the
Minister of Higher Education Mr. Rakeshdhar Tripathi benefited 2525
beneficiaries under various schemes.
The Minister of Energy Mr. Ramveer Upadhyay benefited 539
beneficiaries in Mahamaya Nagar by distributing cheques worth Rs. 88.75
lakh under various schemes. Likewise, Minister of State for Agricultural
Education and Research Chaudhary Yograj Singh and MP Mr. Kadir Rana
benefited more than 1200 beneficiaries in Muzaffar Nagar district. The
Home guard and PRD Minister Mr. Vedram Bhati benefited 575 beneficiaries
in Gautam Buddha Nagar, while the Animal Husbandry and Milk
Development Minister Mr. Awadh Pal Singh benefited 460 beneficiaries in
Etah district. The Rural Engineering Minister Thakur Jaiveer Singh benefited
1957 beneficiaries in Aligarh district. As many as 4741 beneficiaries were
benefited by distributing cheques under various schemes in the presence of
Technical Education Minister Mr. Sadal Prasad, people’s representatives
and Divisional Commissioner in Gorakhpur district.
In Ambedkar Nagar, 645 beneficiaries were benefited by the
Transport Minister Mr. Ramachal Rajbhar and Finance Minister Mr. Lalji
Verma. In Meerut district, the Minister of State for Nagriya Evam Gharibi
Unmoolan Dr. Yashwant Singh (Independent Charge) and MP Mr. Munkaad
Ali benefited 948 beneficiaries. In Jhansi district, the Minister of State for
Dr. Ambedkar Gram Sabha Vikas (Independent Charge) Mr. Ratan Lal
Ahirwar benefited 5001 beneficiaries, while 1617 beneficiaries were
benefited by Minister of State for Home guard Mr. Hari Om Upadhyay in
Orai. The Panchayati Raj Minister Mr. Swami Prasad Maurya benefited 893
eligible persons in Kushi Nagar, while Nirvachan Minister Mr. Ramhet Bharti
and MP Kaiser Jahan benefited 2150 eligible persons in Sitapur. In
Maharajganj, the Vidhan Parishad Chairman Mr. Ganesh Shankar Pandey
benefited 3041 beneficiaries. Besides, 1303 eligible beneficiaries were
benefited in Saharanpur in the presence of the Basic Education Minister Dr.
Dharm Singh Saini and MP Mr. Jagdish Rana. In Unnao, the Upadhyaksha
of Mahila Ayog, Smt. Namrta Pathak benefited 4741 beneficiaries.
On the occasion of the birthday of the Hon’ble Chief Minister of U.P.,
1150 beneficiaries were benefited in Kanshiram Nagar, 445 in Sonbhadra,
750 in Bahraich, 1094 in Varanasi, more than 750 in Gonda, 300 in
Jaunpur, 370 in Badaun, 521 in Mirzapur, 493 in Basti, 250 in Kaushambi,
1380 in Agra, 2108 in Ghazipur, 373 in Chitrakoot, 2204 in Chandauli,
1150 in Lalitpur, 1235 in Mathura, 1790 in Bulandshahr, 588 in Mau, 1866
in Ballia, 1569 in Rae Bareli, 3083 in Rampur, 1100 in Sultanpur, 792 in
Hardoi, 698 in Baghpat, 660 in Pratapgarh, 7702 in Sant Ravidas Nagar,
812 in Siddharth Nagar, 2120 in Hamirpur, 1556 in Etawah, 1333 in
Faizabad, 829 in Bijnore, 1438 in Firozabad, 1281 in Mahoba, 2652 in
Balrampur, 620 in Lucknow, 805 in Auraiyya, 2100 in Chhatrapati Shahuji
Maharaj Nagar, 1032 in Ghaziabad, 1368 in Deoria, 366 in Banda and 1147
in Kanpur Nagar. Besides, 58 couples tied the knot on the occasion as well.
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Proper security provided to victim of Banda incident and her family
Lucknow: January 16, 2011
A Government spokesman informed that police
arrangement for the proper security of the victim of Banda
incident and her family members had been made and it
was being ensured that she did not face any security
related problems.
It may be recalled that after receiving the CBCID
report yesterday (15th January), the Hon’ble Chief Minister
ji had ordered immediate release of the affected girl.
Besides, she had also directed the Principal Secretary
Home to provide proper security to the girl.
In compliance with the orders of the Hon’ble Chief
Minister ji, the girl and her family have been provided
proper security, the spokesman said.
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Hon’ble C.M. ji dedicates newly constructed Bharwara STP and related Sewage Pumping stations to people
Lucknow: 15 January 2011
On the occasion of her birthday, the Hon’ble Chief
Minister of Uttar Pradesh Ms. Mayawati ji today inaugurated
the newly constructed Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) having
a capacity of 345 MLD and the related sewage pumping
stations constructed at Bharwara, Lucknow. With the
commissioning of the biggest STP of Asia, the cleanliness of
river Gomti and purity of its water would now be easily
maintained, besides the improvement in the Environment of
Lucknow.
The technique of U.A.S.B. has been used in Bharwara
Treatment Plant. Besides, the Hon’ble Chief Minister dedicated
to the people GH Canal Pumping station costing Rs. 31.4
crore, Kukrail Nullah Sewage Pumping Station worth Rs. 70.3
crore, Gwari Culvert main sewage pumping station- Rs. 82.06
crore and 14 MLD capacity sewage treatment plant
Daulatganj-Rs.7.79 crore today. An expenditure of Rs. 361
crore would come on the construction of Bharwara STP and
the related sewage pumping stations.
On this occasion, the Hon’ble Chief Minister said that the
new STP and the sewage pumping station would improve the
cleanliness of the city and Lucknow would become frontline
city with regard to urban infrastructure facilities.
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Hon’ble C.M. lays foundation stone and dedicates to people various development projects worth Rs. 4,000 crore on her birthday
Amount of Uttar Pradesh Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Gharib Arthik Madad Yojana increased from Rs. 300 to Rs. 400 per month Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Sachal Aspatal Yojana implemented
Uttar Pradesh Janhit Guarantee Law implemented in State from today
Renovated Hazartganj, Lalbagh and Bharwara STP dedicated to people
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Auditorium dedicated to people
Jan Kalyankari camps organised in 72 districts of State on Hon’ble C.M.’s birthday
Hindi and English version of ‘Mere Sangharshmai Jeevan Evam B.S.P. Movement Ka Safarnama’ part sixth released
Lucknow: 15 January 2011
On the occasion of her 55th birthday, the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar
Pradesh Ms. Mayawati ji dedicated to the people Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar
Auditorium in Ashiyana, Lucknow under Jan Kalyankari Diwas being celebrated
today. This auditorium, equipped with ultra-modern facilities is one of the
biggest auditoriums in the country. She also unveiled the statue of Param
Pujya Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedakar set up in the premises of
auditorium. On this occasion, she also laid the foundation stone and dedicated
to the people various development schemes worth Rs. 4,000 crore. She said
that all these projects would give a new thrust to the development of Uttar
Pradesh and prove helpful in raising the living of people. She said that Uttar
Pradesh Janhit Guarantee Law had been implemented in the State with a view
to making administrative system more responsible towards the people.
Terming the news and statements by some newspapers, channels and
opposition leaders regarding the programme organised on the occasion of
birthday as baseless and false, the Hon’ble Chief Minister said this exhibited
the casteist mentality of these people towards dalits.
Hon’ble Ms. Mayawati ji was addressing the function organised at Dr.
Bhimrao Ambedkar auditorium in Ashiyana on the occasion of her 55th
birthday. Earlier, she inaugurated Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Sachal Aspatal
Yojana and dedicated to the people the newly developed and renovated
Hazaratganj and Lalbagh. She expressed her gratitude towards Bauddha
Monks for their good wishes and donated cheewer to them. She said that
every year, her birthday is dedicated for the welfare of Sarvsamaj of the
country, especially dalits, exploited, deprived and poor people.
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The Hon’ble Chief Minister said that her birthday was being celebrated
by her party in the country and her Government in Uttar Pradesh as Jan
Kalyankari Diwas. She said that Jan Kalyankari camps were being organised in
all the 72 districts of the State under the supervision of District Magistrate of
the concerning district, under which common people, especially poor,
destitute and needy people were being benefited by several welfare schemes
being run by the State Government.
Hon’ble Ms. Mayawati ji said that on the occasion of her birthday every
year her party government takes some important decisions in the interest of
people in the form of gifts to the people. She said that decisions in the year
2009 like— Mahamaya Gharib Balika Ashirwad Yojana, Savitri Bai Phule Balika
Shiksha Madad Yojana and Survjan Hitai Shahari Gharib Awas (Slum area)
Malikana Haq Yojana were taken and implemented on occasion of her
birthday. Last year in 2010, Uttar Pradesh Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Gharib
Arthik Madad Yojana and Dr. Ambedkar Urja-Krishi Sudhar Yojana were
started on her birthday.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister said that cash amount of Rs. 300 per month
was being given to the woman head of the family of 31 lakh poor families
under Uttar Pradesh Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Gharib Arthik Madad Yojana,
so that these families could fulfil their daily needs up to some extent. But,
keeping in view, the rising prices in last one year our government had taken
the decision to increase this amount from Rs. 300 to Rs. 400 per month.
Besides, her Government had taken the decision to increase D.A. and
Dearness relief to state employees and pensioners, family pensioners
respectively from 1st July, 2010.
Hon’ble Ms. Mayawati ji said that her Government had taken several
important steps to develop a new work culture in Government Departments
owing to which good results have come out, but her government would do
more in this direction.
The Hon’ble Chief Minister said that her Government had implemented
Uttar Pradesh Janhit Guarantee Law, under which people would get
government services in fixed time limit, like: Birth-Death certificate, Caste
certificate, Domicile certificate, Income certificate, Ration card etc. Now,
people would not depend on the wishes or recommendation of anybody.
Ordinance has been issued for it and it has been implemented in the entire
state from today. She expressed the hope that this decision would strengthen
the administrative system for the welfare and betterment of people.
Hon’ble Ms. Mayawati said that a new scheme of Mukhyamantri
Mahamaya Sachal Aspatal Yojana is also being started from today to provide
heath facilities to common people, under which family welfare department
would run Mobile Hospitals in 133 blocks of 15 districts. She said that her
Government is paying full attention towards the development of villages and
cities, so that the living of the people could be raised. Several development
and infrastructure projects were being implemented in a speedy manner for it,
she added.
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Ms. Mayawati ji said that her Government had decided to set up Gram
Panchayat Sachivalayas in a phased manner with an objective to provide
benefits of various development schemes and Government facilities to the
rural people. Under it, in the first phase, Gram Panchayat Sachivalayas would
be started at Gram Panchayats having more than 5000 population within the
next year. At these Gram Panchayat Sachivalayas, various village level
employees of different departments would remain present according to the
fixed programme and they would provide various services and information to
the rural people being provided through various schemes under their
respective departments.
Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that there were several cities which had
historical and cultural importance and which had their separate identity as
well. It was a matter of great regret that the previous governments did not
pay any attention towards their development. Owing to it, their infrastructure
crumbled under the pressure of increasing population. Her Government took
the situation seriously and decided to upgrade infrastructure and basic
amenities of these cities with an eye on future. In the first phase, nine cities
having historical and religious importance from ancient times, had been
selected which included Lucknow, Allahabad, Kanpur-Bithoor, Varanasi,
Meerut, Agra, Ayodhya-Faizabad, Mathura-Vrindavan and Kannauj. She said
that to implement this decision of the Government work on 355 projects had
been started for which an arrangement of Rs. 15,000 crore had been made.
The progress of these projects was at an advance stage.
Ms. Mayawati ji said that in this light, Lucknow had been selected and it
was being upgraded with all infrastructure facilities. Lucknow, which happens
to be the State Capital, had its unique historical and cultural heritage and it
was famous for it all over the country and world. Now, it had acquired a new
and more attractive identity because several places and parks of stupendous
and breathtaking beauty had been set up. Besides, the number of tourists
visiting Lucknow to see various places, museums, parks, galleries etc set up in
the honour of saints, gurus and great men born in SC/ST and OBC
communities of the society had gone up. Keeping these facts in mind, her
Government had sanctioned 53 projects costing Rs. 3,984 crore for the
development of basic facilities in Lucknow. She said that her Government had
made a serious effort to rejuvenate Lucknow city. The construction of S.T.P.,
having a capacity of 345 M.L.D., was an effort in that direction.
Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that as far as urban infrastructure facilities
were concerned, Lucknow would be included in the top cities of the country.
Besides, the beautification of historical Hazratganj area of Lucknow, which is
also a hub of economic and cultural activities and had completed 200 years of
its existence and also Lalbagh area which is adjacent to it, to restore their
past glory, had been completed in record time. The contribution of officers
related with the beautification works and the Chairman, U.P. State Advisory
Council was commendable.
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Ms. Mayawati ji said that during her 15 April 2008 visit of Agra, she had
announced to construct a Shoe Mandi to solve the problems being faced by
the small shoe makers so that they could sell their products at the Mandi.
Now, the Mandi was ready. She said that the State Government in view of the
request of the shoe makers had decided not to include the cost of the land,
while allotting the shops to them at the Shoe Mandi. She said that now they
would get a good relief and would be able to run their business smoothly.
Hon’ble Chief Minister ji said that the State Government had taken
action to release several sick, destitute and old convicted male/female
prisoners. She expressed the hope that the Hon’ble Ministers and all the
senior-junior officers would make serious efforts for
completion/implementation of various development schemes announced
today. She further expressed the hope that the poor, exploited and the
neglected sections of the society would get the benefit of the programmes
being organised all over the State on the occasion of Jan Kalyankari Divas.
Ms. Mayawati ji, on the occasion, released the sixth edition
(English/Hindi) of the book titled ‘Mere Sangharshmay Jivan evam BSP
Movement ka Safarnama.’ A documentary showing the achievements of the
Uttar Pradesh Government at the development front was also shown on the
occasion. The Chief Secretary Mr. Atul Kumar Gupta expressed his gratitude
towards the guests.
The children of the City Montessori School (Gomti Nagar Branch)
presented cultural programme on the occasion. The Hon’ble Chief Minister ji
announced an award of Rs. 10 lakh for the children. Besides, she also
announced award of Rs. 01 lakh each for the song writer, music director and
the director of the programme.
The U.P. State Advisory Council Chairman Mr. Satish Chandra Mishra,
Cabinet Ministers Mr. Naseemuddin Siddiqui and Mr. Babu Singh Kushwaha
along with a large number of MPs, legislators, party office bearers, senior
officers of U.P. Government and prominent citizens were present on the
occasion.
DA of state employees/dearness relief of pensioners and family pensioners increased
Lucknow: January 15, 2011
On the occasion of her 55th birthday, the Hon’ble Chief
Minister of Uttar Pradesh Ms. Mayawati ji has decided to
increase the DA of State employees/dearness relief of
pensioners and family pensioners under Jan kalyankari
Divas being celebrated all over the State. The payment of
due DA would be made from 1st Feb, 2011 in cash and the
amount of DA from 1st July, 2010 to 31st Jan, 2011 would
be deposited in GPF.
Now, the State employees will get 45 percent DA
instead of 35 percent of basic pay under revised pay scale
from 1st July, 2010. The employees getting unrevised pay
scales will get 103 percent DA in place of 87 percent. The
State Government has also sanctioned increased dearness
relief to pensioners and family pensioners from 1st July,
2010.
This decision would incur an estimated expenditure of
Rs. 1758 crore during financial year 2010-11, out of which
about Rs. 518 crore would be paid in cash while about Rs.
1240 crore would be deposited in GPF account.
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Birthday Celebration of Bahan Mayavati in London
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happy Birthday to Mayawati..
UK BSP people… made sure that mayawati’s BD must be celerated on time…
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Namo Buddhay, Jai bheem,
BSP overseas - UK, a Unit in London celebrate 55th Birthday of inspiration
and desire of millions of bahujan, Utter Pradesh Chief minister BAHAN
MAYAWATI.
Everyone acknowledged that BAHAN ji has done/doing marvellous work in UP and
furthering the mission of Dr.babasaheb ambedkar in India.
Many of these peoples have visited Lucknow and inspired by the work done by
Bahanji in the pradesh which is turning to be a BOUDDH PRADESH in spite of
opposition disturbances and negative news of Media.
Everyone wish bahanji to be the next Prime Minister of India.
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