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Saṃyutta Nikāya
4. Saḷāyatana Vagga
38. Jambukhādaka Saṃyutta

Roseapple-Eater's Questions

Sutta 7

Vedanā Suttaṃ

Sensations

Translated from the Pāḷi
by
Michael M. Olds

 


[1][pts] I HEAR TELL:

Once upon a time, Old Man Sāriputta,
was living amungst the Magadhese,
in Nālagā town.

There then Roseapple-Eater, the wanderer,
went to where Old Man Sāriputta was located,
where he drew near and
having drawn near Old Man Sāriputta,
having given salutation,
took a seat to one side.

Having taken a seat to one side then,
Roseapple-Eater, the wanderer, said this
to Old Man Sāriputta:

"'Sensations, sensations,'
they say, friend Sāriputta.

What then, friend,
are these sensations?"

"There are these three sensations, friend:
pleasant sensation,
unpleasant sensation,
not-unpleasant-but-not-pleasant sensation.

These, friend, are
the three sensations."

"Is there, friend, a Way,
is there a path
to thoroughly know
these sensations?"

"There is, friend, a Way,
there is a path
to thoroughly know
these sensations.'

"What, friend, is that Way,
what is that path
to thoroughly know
these sensations?"

"This, friend:

The Aristocratic Multi-dimensional Way,[1]
that is:

Consummate view,
consummate principles,
consummate talk,
consummate works,
consummate lifestyle,
consummate self-control,
consummate mind,
consummate serenity.

"This is, friend, that Way,
that path
to thoroughly know
these sensations.'

"A lucky Way, friend,
a lucky path,
to thoroughly know
these sensations and
moreover, friend Sāriputta,
there is enough there
to bring about non-carelessness."

 


[1] For details, see Footnote 1 of SN 4.38.01.


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