Old Jackal with Mange

2 discourses

The Buddha explains how acquisitions, respect, and popularity are vicious, bitter, and severe, obstructing the attainment of the unsurpassed safety from bondage, using a simile of an old jackal with mange.

The Buddha describes rebirth as a jackal with mange as fortunate for a certain person who claims to be the Buddha’s follower. The Buddha then encourages the bhikkhus to train themselves diligently.