Discourse
to Alavaka
(Alavaka Sutta) (1)
Thus have
I heard:
On one occasion
the Blessed One was living in the above of Alavaka, the Yakka
(demon), at Alavi. Then Alavaka approached the Blessed One and
said:
- Get out
recluse (samana).
- Very well, friend, so saying the Blessed One went out.
- Come in recluse.
- Very well, friend, so saying the Blessed One entered.
- Get out
recluse, said Alavaka to the Blessed One a second time.
- Very well, friend, so saying the Blessed One went out.
- Come in recluse.
- Very well, friend, so saying the Blessed One entered.
- Get out
recluse, said Alavaka to the Blessed One a third time.
- Very well, friend, so saying the Blessed One went out.
- Come in recluse.
- Very well, friend, so saying the Blessed One entered.
- Get out
recluse, said Alavaka to the Blessed One a fourth time.
- No, O friend, I will not get out. Do what you will.
- I will
ask you a question, recluse. If you do not answer me, I will
confound your mind (thoughts), or cleave your heart, or take
you by your feet and fling you over to the further shore of
the ocean (para gangaya).
- Well,
friend, I do not see anyone in the world of Devas, Maras, Brahmas,
or among the generation of recluses, Brahmanas, Deities and
humans, who could either confound my mind or cleave my heart,
or take me by the feet and fling me over to the further shore
of the ocean; nevertheless, friend, ask what you will.
Then Alavaka
addressed the Blessed One in verse: