Linked Discourses 4.5

1. Lifespan

Māra’s Snares (2nd)

At one time the Buddha was staying near Varanasi, in the deer park at Isipatana.
There the Buddha addressed the mendicants,
“Mendicants!”
“Venerable sir,” they replied.
The Buddha said this:
“Mendicants, I am freed from all snares, both human and heavenly.
You are also freed from all snares, both human and heavenly.
Wander forth, mendicants, for the welfare and happiness of the people, out of sympathy for the world, for the benefit, welfare, and happiness of gods and humans.
Let not two go by one road.
Teach the Dhamma that’s good in the beginning, good in the middle, and good in the end, meaningful and well-phrased. And reveal a spiritual practice that’s entirely full and pure.
There are beings with little dust in their eyes. They’re in decline because they haven’t heard the teaching.
There will be those who understand the teaching!
I will travel to the town of Senā in Uruvelā in order to teach the Dhamma.”

Then Māra the Wicked went up to the Buddha and addressed him in verse:
“You’re bound by all snares,
both human and heavenly.
You’re bound by the great bond:
you won’t escape me, ascetic!”

“I’m freed from all snares,
both human and heavenly.
I’m freed from the great bonds;
You’re beaten, terminator!”

Then Māra … vanished right there.