Ud 1:7 Aja (Aja Sutta)

Ud 1:7 Aja (Aja Sutta) - translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu

When,

with regard to his own qualities,1

a brahman is one

who has gone beyond,

he transcends this goblin

and his pandemonium.

Notes

1. Dhammas. This is apparently a reference to skillful and unskillful mental qualities–which would mean that this sutta sides with the passages in the Canon categorizing unbinding not as a dhamma, but as the transcending of all dhammas. (The suttas in general are inconsistent on this point. Iti 90, among others, states clearly that unbinding counts as a dhamma. AN 10:58, on the other hand, calls unbinding the ending of all dhammas. Sn 5:6 calls the attainment of the goal the transcending of all dhammas, just as Sn 4:6 and Sn 4:10 state that the arahant has transcended dispassion, said to be the highest dhamma. MN 22, in the famous simile of the raft, states that all dhammas are abandoned at the end of the path.)

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