Welcome back to the Sutta Meditation Series Podcast.
A question has been asked in regards to this Dhammapada verse and story:
"May I ask, if we do something wrong like killing and we felt remorse about it, then is the vipaka [kamma] a lesser burden? Can you explain more about “remorse“ in this verse?”
Dhammapada verse 157 is THE STORY OF PRINCE BODHI and his wife, who are unable to have children. He invites the Buddha for an alms-giving and learns of their past life transgressions that have resulted in this predicament.
This teaching is particularly helpful in understanding that
The Buddha's words from Dhp 157:
"Attānañce piyaṁ jaññā,
rakkheyya naṁ surakkhitaṁ;
Tiṇṇaṁ aññataraṁ yāmaṁ,
paṭijaggeyya paṇḍito.”
“If one knows oneself as dear,
one should guard oneself well,
during one of the three watches of the night
the wise one should stay wakeful (alert).”
Other suttas that are mentioned directly or indirectly in this talk:
To read the full chapter Atta Vagga (Dhp 157–166) of the Dhammapada - https://suttacentral.net/dhp157-166/en/anandajoti
Much merit (bohoma pin) to the person who has asked this question.
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Blessings of the Triple Gem. Theruwan saranai