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Saɱyutta Nikāya
I. Sagātha Vagga
1. Devatā-Saɱyutta
I. Naḷa-Vagga

Sutta 2

Nimokkha Suttaɱ

Freedom

Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Sourced from the edition at dhammatalks.org
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[2.1][pts][bodh] Near Sāvatthī...

Then a certain devatā, in the far extreme of the night, her extreme radiance lighting up the entirety of Jeta’s Grove, went to the Blessed One.

On arrival, having bowed down to him, she stood to one side.

As she was standing there, she said to him, "Do you know, dear sir, freedom, liberation, seclusion for beings?"

"Yes, friend, I know freedom, liberation, seclusion for beings."

"But how, dear sir, do you know freedom, liberation, seclusion for beings?"

The Buddha:

"From the destruction of delight in becoming,
from the ending of perception and consciousness,
from the cessation, stilling, of feelings:
That’s how I know
freedom,
liberation,
seclusion
for beings."

 


 

Of Related Interest:

DN 15

 


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