127 (Day) The Four Purities (visuddhiyo) of Giving (dakkhiṇā) : Dakkhiṇāvibhaṅga Sutta (MN 142) | Study Notes from BMV Monday Sutta Study with Bhante Dr. G. Chandima
What is meant by purification ( visuddhi ) here? Purification means that it produces great fruit; in other words, it becomes highly fruitful. Who Gains More Merit—the Buddha or Arahant Sāriputta? Which is more fruitful: a dāna given by the Perfectly Enlightened Buddha to the Arahant Sāriputta, or a dāna given by the Arahant Sāriputta to the Perfectly Enlightened Buddha? The dāna given by the Perfectly Enlightened Buddha to the Arahant Sāriputta is more fruitful. Why? Because, apart from a Perfectly Enlightened Buddha, no one is capable of fully knowing the precise karmic result of an act of giving. evañce, bhikkhave, sattā jāneyyuṃ dānasaṃvibhāgassa vipākaṃ yathāhaṃ jānāmi, na adatvā bhuñjeyyuṃ, na ca nesaṃ maccheramalaṃ cittaṃ pariyādāya tiṭṭheyya Monks, if sentient beings only knew, as I do, the fruit of giving and sharing, they would not eat without first giving, and the stain of stinginess would not occupy their minds. ( D ā na Sutta, ...