Toh 330
The Shorter Devatā Sūtra
ལྷའི་མདོ་ཉུང་ངུ།
Alpadevatāsūtra
lha’i mdo nyung ngu
Translator: Translated by the Pema Yeshé Dé Translation Teamunder the patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
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Version: v1.0.10
The KangyurDiscoursesGeneral Sūtra Section
Summary
While staying in Śrāvastī, the Buddha is approached by an unnamed “divine being,” who inquires as to what behavior merits rebirth in the higher realms. In response, the Buddha explains, in a series of concise and powerful verses, that abandoning each of the ten nonvirtues—killing, taking what is not given, sexual misconduct, telling lies, slander, harsh words, idle talk, covetousness, ill will, and wrong views—and embracing their opposites, the ten virtues, will lead to rebirth in the higher realms.