Sabbakāmi
Sabbakāmittheragāthā (Thag 6.14)
Though this two-legged body is dirty and stinking,
Full of different carcasses,
And oozing from various places,
Still it is cherished.
Like a hidden deer by a trick,
Like a fish by a hook,
Like a monkey by tar—
They trap an unawakened person.
Sights, sounds, tastes, smells,
And touches, all delighting the mind.
These five kinds of sensual pleasure
Are seen in a woman’s body.
Those unawakened people, their minds full of lust,
Who pursue those women;
They swell the horrors of the charnel ground,
Piling up more rebirth into various states of existence.
The one who avoids them,
Like a snake’s head with a foot,
Mindful, he transcends
Attachment to the world.
Seeing the danger in sensual pleasures,
And recognizing renunciation as safety,
I’ve escaped all sensual pleasures,
And attained the end of defilements.
Full of different carcasses,
And oozing from various places,
Still it is cherished.
Like a hidden deer by a trick,
Like a fish by a hook,
Like a monkey by tar—
They trap an unawakened person.
Sights, sounds, tastes, smells,
And touches, all delighting the mind.
These five kinds of sensual pleasure
Are seen in a woman’s body.
Those unawakened people, their minds full of lust,
Who pursue those women;
They swell the horrors of the charnel ground,
Piling up more rebirth into various states of existence.
The one who avoids them,
Like a snake’s head with a foot,
Mindful, he transcends
Attachment to the world.
Seeing the danger in sensual pleasures,
And recognizing renunciation as safety,
I’ve escaped all sensual pleasures,
And attained the end of defilements.
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