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Saṃyutta Nikāya
II. Nidāna Vagga
15. Anamat'agga-Saṃyuttaṃ
I. Paṭhama Vagga

Sutta 9

Daṇḍa Suttaṃ

The Stick

Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Proofed against and modified in accordance with the revised edition at dhammatalks.org
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[1][pts] Near Sāvatthī.

There the Blessed One said:

"From an inconceivable beginning comes the wandering-on.

A beginning point is not discernible, though beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving are transmigrating and wandering on.

Just as a stick thrown up in the air lands sometimes on its base, sometimes on its side, sometimes on its tip; in the same way, beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving, transmigrating and wandering on, sometimes go from this world to another world, sometimes come from another world to this.

"Why is that?

From an inconceivable beginning comes the wandering-on.

A beginning point is not discernible, though beings hindered by ignorance and fettered by craving are transmigrating and wandering on.

Long have you thus experienced stress, experienced pain, experienced loss, swelling the cemeteries—enough to become disenchanted with all fabricated things, enough to become dispassionate, enough to be released."

 


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