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The Seed

Bījaṅgapañha (Mil 7.3 3)

‘Venerable Nāgasena, those two qualities of seed which you say he ought to have, which are they?’
‘Just, O king, as seed, tiny though it be, yet if sown in good soil, and if the god rains aright, will give abundant fruit; just so, O king, should the strenuous Bhikshu, earnest in effort, so conduct himself aright that the righteousness of his life may give abundantly of the fruits of Samanaship. This, O king, is the first quality of seed which he ought to have.
‘And again, O king, as seed planted in well-weeded soil comes quickly to maturity; just so, O king, will his mind, when well-mastered, and well-purified in solitude, if it be cast by the strenuous Bhikshu, earnest in effort, into the excellent field of self-possession, come quickly to maturity. This, O king, is the second quality of seed which he ought to have. For it was said, O king, by Anuruddha, the Elder:

“If seed be sown on a well-weeded field,
Its fruit, abounding, will rejoice the sower.
So the recluse’s heart, in solitude made pure,
Matures full fast in self-possession’s field.”’

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