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Therigatha I
Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
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I.1 -- An Anonymous Bhikkhuni
Sleep, little theri, sleep comfortably,
wrapped in the robe that you've made,
for your passion is stilled --
like a pot of pickled greens
boiled dry.
I.3 -- Punna
Punna, grow full with good qualities
like the moon on the fifteenth day.
With discernment at total fullness, burst
the mass
of darkness.
I.11 -- Mutta
So freed! So thoroughly freed am I! --
from three crooked things set free:
from mortar, pestle,
& crooked old husband.
Having uprooted the craving
that leads to becoming,
I'm set free from aging & death.
I.17 -- Dhamma
Wandering for alms --
weak, leaning on a staff,
with trembling limbs --
I fell down right there on the ground.
Seeing the drawbacks of the body,
my mind was then
set free.
Revised: Tue 15 May 2001
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