Pali - Every few days - [B135]
Gair/Karunatillake - Chapter 7 � Further Readings
Ex. 1 (Part 3 of 4)

Kasmaa caaya.m, braahma.na, dosaggi pahaatabbo
parivajjetabbo, na sevitabbo? Du.t.tho kho,
braahma.na, dosena abhibhuuto pariyaadinnacitto
kaayena duccarita.m carati, vaacaaya duccarita.m
carati, manasaa duccarita.m carati. So kaayena
duccarita.m caritvaa, vaacaaya duccarita.m caritvaa,
manasaa duccarita.m caritvaa kaayassa bhedaa para.m
mara.naa apaaya.m duggati.m vinipaata.m niraya.m
upapajjati. Tasmaaya.m dosaggi pahaatabbo
parivajjetabbo, na sevitabbo.
�And, Brahmins, what is this fire of anger that should
be renounced, avoided, and not taken upon oneself.
Indeed, Brahmins, an angry person, overcome by anger,
with the mind completely taken over by anger, behaves
badly in body, speech, and mind. Having behaved
badly in body, speech, and mind, at the breaking up of
the body and then death, he is reborn in a state of
woe, in a realm of misery, in great ruin, in hell.
Therefore this fire of anger is to be renounced, and
avoided, and not taken upon oneself.�

Metta, John