Striving
Padhāna (AN 4.13)
“Bhikkhus, there are these four right strivings. What four? (1) Here, a bhikkhu generates desire for the non-arising of unarisen bad unwholesome states; he makes an effort, arouses energy, applies his mind, and strives. (2) He generates desire for the abandoning of arisen bad unwholesome states; he makes an effort, arouses energy, applies his mind, and strives. (3) He generates desire for the arising of unarisen wholesome states; he makes an effort, arouses energy, applies his mind, and strives. (4) He generates desire for the persistence of arisen wholesome states, for their non-decline, increase, expansion, and fulfillment by development; he makes an effort, arouses energy, applies his mind, and strives. These are the four right strivings.”
Those who strive rightly
overcome the realm of Māra;
they are unattached,
gone beyond fear of birth and death.
They are contented and unstirred,
having conquered Māra and his mount;
those happy ones have overcome
all Namuci’s armies.
Those who strive rightly
overcome the realm of Māra;
they are unattached,
gone beyond fear of birth and death.
They are contented and unstirred,
having conquered Māra and his mount;
those happy ones have overcome
all Namuci’s armies.
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