Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
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On one occasion the Blessed One was staying near Varanasi in the Deer Park at Isipatana.
There he addressed the monks: "Monks!"
"Yes, lord," the monks responded.
The Blessed One said: "Once, monks, there was a king named Pacetana. One day King Pacetana said to his chariot maker,
'My good chariot maker, in six months time from now a battle will take place.
Can you make me a new pair of chariot wheels?'
"'Yes, your majesty, I can,' the chariot maker replied to the king.
"Then in six months minus six days the chariot maker finished one
wheel. King Pacetana said to him, 'In six days time from now the battle will
take place. Will the pair of chariot wheels be finished?'
"'Your majesty, in these six months minus six days, I have finished one
wheel.'
"'But can you finish the second wheel in these six days?'
"'Yes, your majesty, I can,' the chariot maker replied to the king.
"Then, after finishing the second wheel in six days, the chariot maker
took the pair of wheels to the king and, on arrival, said to him, 'Here is your
new pair of chariot wheels all finished, your majesty.'
"'And what is the difference between your wheel that took six months
minus six days to finish, and your wheel that took six days to finish? I don't
see any difference between them at all.'
"'There is a difference between them, your majesty. Look at the
difference.' Then the chariot maker took the chariot wheel finished in six days
and set it rolling. Going as far as its momentum carried it, it twirled around
and around and fell to the ground. But then he took the chariot wheel finished
in six months minus six days to finish and set it rolling. Going as far as its
momentum carried it, it stood still as if fixed on an axle.
"'Now what is the reason, my good chariot maker, what is the cause, why
the chariot wheel finished in six days, when set rolling, goes as far as its
momentum carries it and then, twirling around and around, falls to the ground?
And what is the reason, what is the cause, why the chariot wheel finished in
six months minus six days, when set rolling, goes as far as its momentum
carries it and then stands still as if fixed on an axle?'
"'Your majesty, as for the wheel finished in six days, its rim is
crooked, with faults & flaws. Its spokes are crooked, with faults &
flaws. Its hub is crooked, with faults & flaws. Because its rim...
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