Pakiṇṇakavagga · Miscellany · Gāthā 304
Na hi jātu kuto jiṇṇa, thokaṃ pāpassa kammuno; taṃ taṃ pāpaṃ anubhoti, yo vītaraṇaṃ na vindati.
Na hi jātu kuto jiṇṇa, thokaṃ pāpassa kammuno; taṃ taṃ pāpaṃ anubhoti, yo vītaraṇaṃ na vindati.
Karma never grows old, even if little; that evil is experienced by one who has not transcended it.
This verse from the Pakiṇṇakavagga (Miscellany) continues the exploration of the Buddhist path. The emphasis is on ethical practice (sīla) as foundation and on the profound transformation of character that defines the true brahmin — one who has transcended identifications and lives without causing harm.