< Luke 6 >

1 Now it happened on a second-first Sabbath that He was passing through the grain fields, and His disciples began to pick and eat the heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands.
acarañca parvvaṇo dvitīyadināt paraṁ prathamaviśrāmavāre śasyakṣetreṇa yīśorgamanakāle tasya śiṣyāḥ kaṇiśaṁ chittvā kareṣu marddayitvā khāditumārebhire|
2 But some of the Pharisees said to them, “Why are you doing that which is not lawful to do on the Sabbath?”
tasmāt kiyantaḥ phirūśinastānavadan viśrāmavāre yat karmma na karttavyaṁ tat kutaḥ kurutha?
3 So in answer to them Jesus said: “Have you not even read this, what David did when he was hungry, he and those who were with him:
yīśuḥ pratyuvāca dāyūd tasya saṅginaśca kṣudhārttāḥ kiṁ cakruḥ sa katham īśvarasya mandiraṁ praviśya
4 how he went into the house of God, took and ate the showbread, and even gave it to those with him—that which only the priests are allowed to eat?”
ye darśanīyāḥ pūpā yājakān vinānyasya kasyāpyabhojanīyāstānānīya svayaṁ bubhaje saṅgibhyopi dadau tat kiṁ yuṣmābhiḥ kadāpi nāpāṭhi?
5 Then He said to them, “The Son of the Man is Lord even of the Sabbath!”
paścāt sa tānavadat manujasuto viśrāmavārasyāpi prabhu rbhavati|
6 Now it happened on a different Sabbath that He entered the synagogue and began to teach. Well there was a man there whose right hand was shriveled;
anantaram anyaviśrāmavāre sa bhajanagehaṁ praviśya samupadiśati| tadā tatsthāne śuṣkadakṣiṇakara ekaḥ pumān upatasthivān|
7 so the scribes and the Pharisees started watching, to see if He would heal on the Sabbath, so that they might find an accusation against Him.
tasmād adhyāpakāḥ phirūśinaśca tasmin doṣamāropayituṁ sa viśrāmavāre tasya svāsthyaṁ karoti naveti pratīkṣitumārebhire|
8 But He knew their thoughts and said to the man with the shriveled hand, “Get up and stand in the center.” So he got up and stood.
tadā yīśusteṣāṁ cintāṁ viditvā taṁ śuṣkakaraṁ pumāṁsaṁ provāca, tvamutthāya madhyasthāne tiṣṭha|
9 Then Jesus said to them: “I will ask you something: Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill?”
tasmāt tasmin utthitavati yīśustān vyājahāra, yuṣmān imāṁ kathāṁ pṛcchāmi, viśrāmavāre hitam ahitaṁ vā, prāṇarakṣaṇaṁ prāṇanāśanaṁ vā, eteṣāṁ kiṁ karmmakaraṇīyam?
10 And when He had looked around at them all, He said to him, “Stretch out your hand!” So he did that, and his hand was restored, as sound as the other.
paścāt caturdikṣu sarvvān vilokya taṁ mānavaṁ babhāṣe, nijakaraṁ prasāraya; tatastena tathā kṛta itarakaravat tasya hastaḥ svasthobhavat|
11 But they were filled with rage, and began to discuss with one another what they might do to Jesus.
tasmāt te pracaṇḍakopānvitā yīśuṁ kiṁ kariṣyantīti parasparaṁ pramantritāḥ|
12 Now it happened in those days that He went out to the mountain to pray, and He continued all night in prayer to God.
tataḥ paraṁ sa parvvatamāruhyeśvaramuddiśya prārthayamānaḥ kṛtsnāṁ rātriṁ yāpitavān|
13 When it was day He called His disciples, and from them He chose twelve, whom He also named apostles:
atha dine sati sa sarvvān śiṣyān āhūtavān teṣāṁ madhye
14 Simon (whom He also named Peter) and Andrew his brother, James and John, Phillip and Bartholomew,
pitaranāmnā khyātaḥ śimon tasya bhrātā āndriyaśca yākūb yohan ca philip barthalamayaśca
15 Matthew and Thomas, James (the son of Alphaeus) and Simon (the one called ‘Zealot’),
mathiḥ thomā ālphīyasya putro yākūb jvalantanāmnā khyātaḥ śimon
16 Judas of James and Judas Iscariot (who also became ‘traitor’).
ca yākūbo bhrātā yihūdāśca taṁ yaḥ parakareṣu samarpayiṣyati sa īṣkarīyotīyayihūdāścaitān dvādaśa janān manonītān kṛtvā sa jagrāha tathā prerita iti teṣāṁ nāma cakāra|
17 Then He came down with them and stood on a level place, with a crowd of His disciples and a great multitude of people from all Judea and Jerusalem, also from the seacoast of Tyre and Sidon, who came to hear Him and to be healed of their diseases,
tataḥ paraṁ sa taiḥ saha parvvatādavaruhya upatyakāyāṁ tasthau tatastasya śiṣyasaṅgho yihūdādeśād yirūśālamaśca soraḥ sīdonaśca jaladhe rodhaso jananihāśca etya tasya kathāśravaṇārthaṁ rogamuktyarthañca tasya samīpe tasthuḥ|
18 as well as those who were being harassed by unclean spirits—and they were being healed!
amedhyabhūtagrastāśca tannikaṭamāgatya svāsthyaṁ prāpuḥ|
19 So the whole crowd kept trying to touch Him, because power was going out from Him and was healing all.
sarvveṣāṁ svāsthyakaraṇaprabhāvasya prakāśitatvāt sarvve lokā etya taṁ spraṣṭuṁ yetire|
20 Then He raised His eyes toward His disciples and said: “Blessed are you poor, because the Kingdom of God is yours.
paścāt sa śiṣyān prati dṛṣṭiṁ kutvā jagāda, he daridrā yūyaṁ dhanyā yata īśvarīye rājye vo'dhikārosti|
21 Blessed are you who hunger now, because you will be filled. Blessed are you who weep now, because you will laugh.
he adhunā kṣudhitalokā yūyaṁ dhanyā yato yūyaṁ tarpsyatha; he iha rodino janā yūyaṁ dhanyā yato yūyaṁ hasiṣyatha|
22 Blessed are you whenever men hate you, and whenever they exclude you and heap insults on you and trash your name as ‘malignant’, for the Son of the Man's sake.
yadā lokā manuṣyasūno rnāmaheto ryuṣmān ṛtīyiṣyante pṛthak kṛtvā nindiṣyanti, adhamāniva yuṣmān svasamīpād dūrīkariṣyanti ca tadā yūyaṁ dhanyāḥ|
23 Rejoice in that day and skip about! Because your reward really is great in Heaven; for that is how their fathers treated the prophets.
svarge yuṣmākaṁ yatheṣṭaṁ phalaṁ bhaviṣyati, etadarthaṁ tasmin dine prollasata ānandena nṛtyata ca, teṣāṁ pūrvvapuruṣāśca bhaviṣyadvādinaḥ prati tathaiva vyavāharan|
24 “But woe to you who are rich! because you have already received your comfort.
kintu hā hā dhanavanto yūyaṁ sukhaṁ prāpnuta| hanta paritṛptā yūyaṁ kṣudhitā bhaviṣyatha;
25 Woe to you who are full! because you will go hungry. Woe to you who are presently laughing! because you will mourn and weep.
iha hasanto yūyaṁ vata yuṣmābhiḥ śocitavyaṁ roditavyañca|
26 Woe, when all men speak well of you; for that is how their fathers treated the false prophets!
sarvvailākai ryuṣmākaṁ sukhyātau kṛtāyāṁ yuṣmākaṁ durgati rbhaviṣyati yuṣmākaṁ pūrvvapuruṣā mṛṣābhaviṣyadvādinaḥ prati tadvat kṛtavantaḥ|
27 “Further, to you who are listening I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you;
he śrotāro yuṣmabhyamahaṁ kathayāmi, yūyaṁ śatruṣu prīyadhvaṁ ye ca yuṣmān dviṣanti teṣāmapi hitaṁ kuruta|
28 bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.
ye ca yuṣmān śapanti tebhya āśiṣaṁ datta ye ca yuṣmān avamanyante teṣāṁ maṅgalaṁ prārthayadhvaṁ|
29 To him who strikes you on the cheek, offer also the other; and from him who takes away your cloak, do not withhold the tunic as well.
yadi kaścit tava kapole capeṭāghātaṁ karoti tarhi taṁ prati kapolam anyaṁ parāvarttya sammukhīkuru punaśca yadi kaścit tava gātrīyavastraṁ harati tarhi taṁ paridheyavastram api grahītuṁ mā vāraya|
30 Give to everyone who asks of you; and from him who takes away your things, do not demand them back.
yastvāṁ yācate tasmai dehi, yaśca tava sampattiṁ harati taṁ mā yācasva|
31 Yes, like you want people to treat you, that is just how you must treat them.
parebhyaḥ svān prati yathācaraṇam apekṣadhve parān prati yūyamapi tathācarata|
32 Also, if you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even ‘sinners’ love those who love them.
ye janā yuṣmāsu prīyante kevalaṁ teṣu prīyamāṇeṣu yuṣmākaṁ kiṁ phalaṁ? pāpilokā api sveṣu prīyamāṇeṣu prīyante|
33 And if you do good to those doing good to you, what credit is that to you? Even ‘sinners’ do the same.
yadi hitakāriṇa eva hitaṁ kurutha tarhi yuṣmākaṁ kiṁ phalaṁ? pāpilokā api tathā kurvvanti|
34 And if you lend to those from whom you expect to get it back, what credit is that to you? Even ‘sinners’ lend to ‘sinners’, to receive an equal value back.
yebhya ṛṇapariśodhasya prāptipratyāśāste kevalaṁ teṣu ṛṇe samarpite yuṣmākaṁ kiṁ phalaṁ? punaḥ prāptyāśayā pāpīlokā api pāpijaneṣu ṛṇam arpayanti|
35 “So, love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing back; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High; because He is kind toward the ungrateful and wicked.
ato yūyaṁ ripuṣvapi prīyadhvaṁ, parahitaṁ kuruta ca; punaḥ prāptyāśāṁ tyaktvā ṛṇamarpayata, tathā kṛte yuṣmākaṁ mahāphalaṁ bhaviṣyati, yūyañca sarvvapradhānasya santānā iti khyātiṁ prāpsyatha, yato yuṣmākaṁ pitā kṛtaghnānāṁ durvṭattānāñca hitamācarati|
36 So be compassionate, even as your Father is compassionate.
ata eva sa yathā dayālu ryūyamapi tādṛśā dayālavo bhavata|
37 “Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
aparañca parān doṣiṇo mā kuruta tasmād yūyaṁ doṣīkṛtā na bhaviṣyatha; adaṇḍyān mā daṇḍayata tasmād yūyamapi daṇḍaṁ na prāpsyatha; pareṣāṁ doṣān kṣamadhvaṁ tasmād yuṣmākamapi doṣāḥ kṣamiṣyante|
38 Give and it will be given to you: a good measure—pressed down and shaken together and running over—will they deposit in your lap. Because with the same measure that you use it will be measured back to you.”
dānānidatta tasmād yūyaṁ dānāni prāpsyatha, varañca lokāḥ parimāṇapātraṁ pradalayya sañcālya proñcālya paripūryya yuṣmākaṁ kroḍeṣu samarpayiṣyanti; yūyaṁ yena parimāṇena parimātha tenaiva parimāṇena yuṣmatkṛte parimāsyate|
39 Then He told them a parable: “Can a blind man guide a blind man? Will they not both fall into a ditch?
atha sa tebhyo dṛṣṭāntakathāmakathayat, andho janaḥ kimandhaṁ panthānaṁ darśayituṁ śaknoti? tasmād ubhāvapi kiṁ gartte na patiṣyataḥ?
40 A disciple is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher.
guroḥ śiṣyo na śreṣṭhaḥ kintu śiṣye siddhe sati sa gurutulyo bhavituṁ śaknoti|
41 Why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not consider the plank that is in your own eye?
aparañca tvaṁ svacakṣuṣi nāsām adṛṣṭvā tava bhrātuścakṣuṣi yattṛṇamasti tadeva kutaḥ paśyami?
42 Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Brother, let me remove the speck that is in your eye,’ when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck that is in your brother's eye.
svacakṣuṣi yā nāsā vidyate tām ajñātvā, bhrātastava netrāt tṛṇaṁ bahiḥ karomīti vākyaṁ bhrātaraṁ kathaṁ vaktuṁ śaknoṣi? he kapaṭin pūrvvaṁ svanayanāt nāsāṁ bahiḥ kuru tato bhrātuścakṣuṣastṛṇaṁ bahiḥ karttuṁ sudṛṣṭiṁ prāpsyasi|
43 “Now no good tree produces rotten fruit, nor does a rotten tree produce good fruit
anyañca uttamastaruḥ kadāpi phalamanuttamaṁ na phalati, anuttamataruśca phalamuttamaṁ na phalati kāraṇādataḥ phalaistaravo jñāyante|
44 —each tree is known by its own fruit: people do not gather figs from thorn bushes, nor do they pick a bunch of grapes from a bramble.
kaṇṭakipādapāt kopi uḍumbaraphalāni na pātayati tathā śṛgālakolivṛkṣādapi kopi drākṣāphalaṁ na pātayati|
45 The good man produces the good out of the good treasure in his heart, and the malignant man produces the malignant out of the malignant treasure in his heart; because his mouth speaks out of the abundance of the heart.
tadvat sādhuloko'ntaḥkaraṇarūpāt subhāṇḍāgārād uttamāni dravyāṇi bahiḥ karoti, duṣṭo lokaścāntaḥkaraṇarūpāt kubhāṇḍāgārāt kutsitāni dravyāṇi nirgamayati yato'ntaḥkaraṇānāṁ pūrṇabhāvānurūpāṇi vacāṁsi mukhānnirgacchanti|
46 “Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord’, and not do what I say?
aparañca mamājñānurūpaṁ nācaritvā kuto māṁ prabho prabho iti vadatha?
47 Everyone who comes to me and hears my words and does them—I will show you who he is like:
yaḥ kaścin mama nikaṭam āgatya mama kathā niśamya tadanurūpaṁ karmma karoti sa kasya sadṛśo bhavati tadahaṁ yuṣmān jñāpayāmi|
48 he is like a man building a house, who dug down deep and laid the foundation on the bedrock. When a flood occurred, the torrent burst upon that house but could not shake it, because it was founded on the bedrock.
yo jano gabhīraṁ khanitvā pāṣāṇasthale bhittiṁ nirmmāya svagṛhaṁ racayati tena saha tasyopamā bhavati; yata āplāvijalametya tasya mūle vegena vahadapi tadgehaṁ lāḍayituṁ na śaknoti yatastasya bhittiḥ pāṣāṇopari tiṣṭhati|
49 But he who heard and did nothing is like a man who built his house on the ground without a foundation, against which the torrent burst, and immediately it fell; and the ruin of that house was great.”
kintu yaḥ kaścin mama kathāḥ śrutvā tadanurūpaṁ nācarati sa bhittiṁ vinā mṛdupari gṛhanirmmātrā samāno bhavati; yata āplāvijalamāgatya vegena yadā vahati tadā tadgṛhaṁ patati tasya mahat patanaṁ jāyate|

< Luke 6 >