This was said by the Lord...
"Bhikkhus, among the devas
these three joyous utterances are proclaimed from time to time upon certain
occasions. What three?
"At the time when a noble
disciple, having had his hair and beard shaved off and having clothed himself
in the yellow robe, intends going forth from home into homelessness, at that
time among the devas the joyous utterance is proclaimed: 'A noble disciple intends
to do battle with Mara.' This is the first joyous utterance proclaimed among
the devas from time to time upon a certain occasion.
"Again, bhikkhus, at the time
when a noble disciple lives engaged in cultivating the seven groups of the
requisites of enlightenment, at that time among the devas the joyous utterance
is proclaimed: 'A noble disciple is doing battle with Mara.' This is the second
joyous utterance proclaimed among the devas from time to time upon a certain
occasion.
"And again, bhikkhus, at the
time when a noble disciple, through realization by his own direct knowledge,
here and now enters and abides in the mind-release and wisdom-release that is
taintless by the destruction of the taints, at that time among the devas the
joyous utterance is proclaimed: 'A noble disciple has won the battle. He was in
the forefront of the fight and he now dwells victorious.' This, bhikkhus, is
the third joyous utterance proclaimed among the devas from time to time upon a
certain occasion.
"These, bhikkhus, are the three
joyous utterances..."
On seeing that he has won the
battle,
Even the devas honor him,
The Fully Enlightened One's disciple,
A great one free from diffidence:
"We salute you, O thoroughbred
man,
You who have won a difficult conquest.
Having routed the army of Death,
You are unhindered in liberation."
Thus do the devas extol him,
The one who has attained the goal,
For they do not perceive in him
Ground for subjection to Death's control.
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