Saṁyutta Nikāya,
V: Mahā-Vagga
51. Iddhipāda Saṁyutta
Kindred Sayings on the Bases of Psychic Power
Chapter I: Cāpāla
Sutta 5
Padesa Suttaṁ
Partial1
THUS have I heard:
Once the Exalted One was staying near Sāvatthī.
Then the Exalted One addressed the monks,
saying:
'Monks."
"Yes, lord," replied those monks to the Exalted One.
The Exalted One said:
Monks, whosoever in time past,
whether recluses or brahmins,
have successfully practised2 psychic power
in a partial degree,3
all such have done so
by cultivating and making much of
the four bases of psychic power.
Whosoever in future time,
whether recluses or brahmins,
shall successfully practise psychic power
in a partial degree,
all such shall do so
by cultivating and making much of
the four bases of psychic power.
Whosoever in the present time,
whether recluses or brahmins,
do successfully practise psychic power
in a partial degree,
all such do so
by cultivating and making much of
the four bases of psychic power.
What four?
Herein a monk cultivates that basis of psychic power
of which the features are
desire,
together with the co-factors
of concentration
and struggle.
He cultivates that basis of psychic power
of which the features are
energy,
together with the co-factors
of concentration
and struggle.
He cultivates that basis of psychic power
of which the features are
thought,
together with the co-factors
of concentration
and struggle.
He cultivates that basis of psychic power
of which the features are
investigation,
together with the co-factors
of concentration
and struggle.
Monks, whosoever in time past,
whether recluses or brahmins,
have successfully practised psychic power
in a partial degree,
all such have done so
by cultivating and making much of
the four bases of psychic power.
Whosoever in future time,
whether recluses or brahmins,
shall successfully practise psychic power
in a partial degree,
all such shall do so
by cultivating and making much of
the four bases of psychic power.
Whosoever in the present time,
whether recluses or brahmins,
do successfully practise psychic power
in a partial degree,
all such do so
by cultivating and making much of
the four bases of psychic power.
1 Padesaṁ, as opposite to samattaṁ below.
2 Abhinipphādesuṁ, supra, text, 156.
3 Here text has wrongly iddhi-padesaṁ for iddhi-pāde padesaṁ (as Comy.).