Kalama Sutta
- Do not believe just because it is a tradition maintained
by oral repetition.
- Do not believe just because it is an unbroken succession
of practise.
- Do not believe merely because it is hearsay.
- Do not believe just because it is in the scriptures.
- Do not believe just because it fits with one's point of
view.
- Do not believe just because it is correct on the ground
of metaphysical theories.
- Do not believe just because it appeals to one's
consideration.
- Do not believe just because it agrees with one's opinions
and theories.
- Do not believe just because the speaker appears
believable.
- Do not believe just because the speaker is our teacher.
Kalamas, whenever you realize by yourselves that these are
unwholesome, harmful or are condemned by wise people, and whoever
fully undertake or observe them, they will lead to uselessness or
suffering, you should abandon them.
Kalamas, whenever you realize by yourselves that these are
wholesome, unharmful or are admired by wise people, and whoever
fully undertake or observe them, they will lead to usefulness or
happiness, you should undertake them.
Last update: November 8, 1997