Verse 39.

039.
There is no fear for an awakened one, whose mind is not sodden (by lust) nor afflicted (by hate), and who has gone beyond both merit and demerit.
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anavassuta cittassa anavahatacetaso puññapapa pahinassa natthi jagarato bhayam
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Verse 39.

039.
There is no fear for an awakened one, whose mind is not sodden (by lust) nor afflicted (by hate), and who has gone beyond both merit and demerit.
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anavassuta cittassa anavahatacetaso puññapapa pahinassa natthi jagarato bhayam
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Verse 38.

038.
Wisdom never becomes perfect in one whose mind is not steadfast, who knows not the Good Teaching and whose faith wavers.
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anavatthitacittassa saddhammam avijanato pariplavapasadassa pañña na paripurati
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Verse 37.

037.
Dwelling in the cave (of the heart), the mind, without form, wanders far and alone. Those who subdue this mind are liberated from the bonds of Mara.
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durangamam ekacaram asariram guhasayam ye cittam saññamessanti mokkhanti Mara bandhana
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Every Buddha's highest Nirmanakaya, like Buddha Shakyamuni, does 12 deeds (Skt. Dvadaśabuddhakārya; Tib. མཛད་ པ་ བཅུ་གཉིས་, dzepa chunyi, Wyl. mdzad pa bcu gnyisThese are:
These 12 Deeds are pictured in the following 9 thangkas:

Here you can see a beautiful series of pictures showing the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, or Shakyamuni Buddha's life:
Verse 36.

036.
Let the discerning man guard the mind, so difficult to detect and extremely subtle, seizing whatever it desires. A guarded mind brings happiness.
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sududdasam sunipunam yatthkamanipathinam cittam rakkhetha medhavi cittam guttam sukhavaham
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Verse 35.

035.
Wonderful, indeed, it is to subdue the mind, so difficult to subdue, ever swift, and seizing whatever it desires. A tamed mind brings happiness.
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dunniggahassa lahuno yatthakamanipatino cittassa damatho sadhu cittam dantam sukhavaham
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Verse 34.

034.
As a fish when pulled out of water and cast on land throbs and quivers, even so is this mind agitated. Hence should one abandon the realm of Mara.
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varijo’va thale khitto okamokata ubbhato pariphandat’idam cittam maradheyyam pahatave
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Verse 33.

033.
Just as a fletcher straightens an arrow shaft, even so the discerning man straightens his mind — so fickle and unsteady, so difficult to guard.
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phandanam capalam cittam durakkham dunnivarayam ujum karoti medhavi usukaro’va tejanam
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