Dhp221-234 β Chapter 7
Minor Collection
Sayings of the Dhamma 221β234
17. Anger
Give up anger, get rid of conceit,
and escape every fetter.
Sufferings donβt befall one who has nothing,
not clinging to name and form.
When anger surges like a lurching chariot,
keep it in check.
Thatβs what I call a charioteer;
others just hold the reins.
Defeat anger with kindness,
villainy with virtue,
stinginess with giving,
and lies with truth.
Speak the truth, do not be angry,
and give when asked, if only a little.
By these three means,
you may enter the presence of the gods.
Those harmless sages,
always restrained in body,
go to the state that does not pass,
where there is no sorrow.
Always wakeful,
practicing night and day,
focused only on extinguishment,
their defilements come to an end.
Itβs always been this way, Atula,
itβs not just today.
They blame you when youβre silent,
they blame you when you speak a lot,
and even when you speak just right:
no-one in the world escapes blame.
There never was, nor will be,
nor is there today,
someone who is wholly praised
or wholly blamed.
If, after watching them day in day out,
discerning people praise
that sage of impeccable conduct,
endowed with ethics and wisdom;
like a pendant of Black Plum River gold,
who is worthy to criticize them?
Even the gods praise them,
and by the Divinity, too, theyβre praised.
Guard against ill-tempered deeds,
be restrained in body.
Giving up bad bodily conduct,
conduct yourself well in body.
Guard against ill-tempered words,
be restrained in speech.
Giving up bad verbal conduct,
conduct yourself well in speech.
Guard against ill-tempered thoughts,
be restrained in mind.
Giving up bad mental conduct,
conduct yourself well in mind.
An attentive one is restrained in body
restrained also in speech,
in thought, too, they are restrained:
they are restrained in every way.
β¦ Connected Across Traditions
The Path to Wisdom
Proverbs 4:7
βWisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understanding.β
Analects 2:11
βIf you study the past and use it to understand the present, you are worthy of being a teacher.β
Tao Te Ching 33
βKnowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom.β
Quran 39:9
βAre those who know equal to those who do not know?β