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Vatthuvijjācariyo viya hi bhagavā, so yathā vatthuvijjācariyo nagarabhūmiṃ passitvā suṭṭhu upaparikkhitvā "ettha nagaraṃ māpethā"ti upadisati, sotthinā ca nagare niṭṭhite rājakulato mahāsakkāraṃ labhati, evameva yogāvacarassa anurūpasenāsanaṃ upaparikkhitvā "ettha kammaṭṭhānaṃ anuyuñjitabba"nti upadisati, tato tattha kammaṭṭhānaṃ anuyuttena yoginā kamena arahatte patte "sammāsambuddho vata so bhagavā"ti mahantaṃ sakkāraṃ labhati.
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156. For the Blessed One is like a master of the art of building sites (see D I 9, 12; II 87). [270] As the master of the art of building sites surveys the proposed site for a town, thoroughly examines it, and then gives his directions, “Build the town here,” and when the town is safely finished, he receives great honour from the royal family, so the Blessed One examines an abode as to its suitability for the meditator, and he directs, “Devote yourself to the meditation subject here,” and later on, when the meditator has devoted himself to the meditation subject and has reached Arahantship and says, “The Blessed One is indeed fully enlightened,” the Blessed One receives great honour.
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