Second on the path
Magga 2 [Bālapaṇḍita 5] (AN 4.226)
Bhikkhus, endowed with four things the foolish not Great Man destroys himself, becomes faulty and blamed by the wise accrues much demerit. What four?
Wrong livelihood, wrong effort, wrong mindfulness and wrong concentration.
Bhikkhus, endowed with these four things the foolish not Great Man destroys himself, becoming faulty and blamed by the wise accrues much demerit.
Bhikkhus, endowed with four things the learned, Great Man does not destroy himself, not becoming faulty and praised by the wise accrues much merit. What four?
Right livelihood, right endeavour, right mindfulness and right concentration.
Bhikkhus, endowed with these four things the learned, Great Man does not destroy himself, not becoming faulty and praised by the wise accrues much merit.
Wrong livelihood, wrong effort, wrong mindfulness and wrong concentration.
Bhikkhus, endowed with these four things the foolish not Great Man destroys himself, becoming faulty and blamed by the wise accrues much demerit.
Bhikkhus, endowed with four things the learned, Great Man does not destroy himself, not becoming faulty and praised by the wise accrues much merit. What four?
Right livelihood, right endeavour, right mindfulness and right concentration.
Bhikkhus, endowed with these four things the learned, Great Man does not destroy himself, not becoming faulty and praised by the wise accrues much merit.
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