Itivuttaka Sutta: 100-112
The Group Of Fours
§ 101. {Iti IV.2; Iti 102}
This was said by the Blessed One, said by the Arahant, so I have
heard: "These four things are next to nothing, both easy to gain &
blameless. Which four? Cast-off cloth is next to nothing, both easy
to gain & blameless. Alms food is next to nothing, both easy to gain
& blameless. The root of a tree as a dwelling place is next to
nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. MEDICINE made of smelly
URINE is next to nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. These are
the four things that are next to nothing, both easy to gain &
blameless. When a monk is content with what is next to nothing, easy
to gain & blameless, then I say that he has one of the component
factors of the contemplative life."
Content with what's blameless,
next-to-nothing,
easy to gain,
his mind not vexed
over lodging, clothing,
food, or drink:
the four directions offer him
no obstruction.
These things are declared
congenial for the contemplative life,
possessed by the monk
heedful, content.
Terapi urine disebutkan loh di Tipitaka, tapi inga'-inga' ini adalah upaya minimal kalo gak punya bahan obat lain. Tapi di negara-negara Buddhis yang mayoritas Theravada kepercayaannya malah terapi urin adalah obat paling manjur.