7. Vīriyārambhādivaggo | 1 | Aṅguttara
Aṅguttara Nikāya
1. Ekakanipāta
7. Viriyārambhavaggo
VII. Arousal of Energy
61 (1)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen wholesome qualities to arise and arisen unwholesome qualities to decline as arousal of energy.
For one who has aroused energy, unarisen wholesome qualities arise and arisen unwholesome qualities decline.
62 (2)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen unwholesome qualities to arise and arisen wholesome qualities to decline as strong desire.
For one with strong desire, unarisen unwholesome qualities arise and arisen wholesome qualities decline.
63 (3)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen wholesome qualities to arise and arisen unwholesome qualities to decline as fewness of desires.
For one with few desires, unarisen wholesome qualities arise and arisen unwholesome qualities decline.
64 (4)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen unwholesome qualities to arise and arisen wholesome qualities to decline as non-contentment.
For one who is not content, unarisen unwholesome qualities arise and arisen wholesome qualities decline.
65 (5)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen wholesome qualities to arise and arisen unwholesome qualities to decline as contentment.
For one who is content, unarisen wholesome qualities arise and arisen unwholesome qualities decline.
66 (6)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen unwholesome qualities to arise and arisen wholesome qualities to decline as careless attention.
For one who attends carelessly, unarisen unwholesome qualities arise and arisen wholesome qualities decline.
67 (7)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen wholesome qualities to arise and arisen unwholesome qualities to decline as careful attention.
For one who attends carefully, unarisen wholesome qualities arise and arisen unwholesome qualities decline.
68 (8)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen unwholesome qualities to arise and arisen wholesome qualities to decline as lack of clear comprehension.
For one who does not clearly comprehend, unarisen unwholesome qualities arise and arisen wholesome qualities decline.
69 (9)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen wholesome qualities to arise and arisen unwholesome qualities to decline as clear comprehension.
For one who clearly comprehends, unarisen wholesome qualities arise and arisen unwholesome qualities decline.
70 (10)
Bhikkhus, I do not see even a single thing that so causes unarisen unwholesome qualities to arise and arisen wholesome qualities to decline as bad friendship.
For one with bad friends, unarisen unwholesome qualities arise and arisen wholesome qualities decline.