One in whomThe Buddha:
there dwell no sensualities;
one in whom
no craving is found;
one who has crossed over perplexity --
his emancipation:
what is it like?
One in whomTodeyya:
there dwell no sensualities;
one in whom
no craving is found;
one who has crossed over perplexity --
his emancipation
is not other than that.
Is he without desire,The Buddha:
or desiring?
Discerning or
still acquiring discernment?
Describe the sage to me, Sakyan
with the all-around eye,
so that I may recognize
what he is like.
He's without desire,
not desiring;
discerning,
not still acquiring discernment.
Recognize the sage, Todeyya,
as having nothing,
unentangled
in sensuality
& becoming.