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Saṃyutta Nikāya
4. Saḷāyatana Vagga
36. Vedanā Saṃyutta
1. Sagāthā Vagga

The Book of the Kindred Sayings
4. The Book Called the Saḷāyatana-Vagga
Containing Kindred Sayings on the 'Six-Fold Sphere' of Sense and Other Subjects
36. Kindred Sayings about Feeling
1. With Verses

Sutta 2

Sukhaya Suttaṃ

For Pleasure

Translated by F. L. Woodward
Edited by Mrs. Rhys Davids

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[204] [136]

[1][nypo][bodh] Thus have I heard:

The Exalted One once addressed the brethren, saying:

"Brethren."

"Lord," responded those brethren to the Exalted One.

The Exalted One thus spake:

"There are these three feelings, brethren.

What three?

Feeling that is pleasant,
feeling that is painful,
and feeling that is neither pleasant nor painful.

These, Brethren, are the three feelings.

Pleasure or pain or feeling that is neither,
The inner and the outer, all that's felt -
He knows it to be ill. He sees the world
False,[1] perishable.[2] He sees, by contact with it,[3]
That it is transient, and frees himself.[4]

 


[1] Mosa-dhammaṇ Cf. Sn. v, 738 (as here). 758, where it is explained as nassana-dhammaṇ (Par. Jot., 506. 509).

[2] Palokinaṇ. Comy. palujjana-sabbāvaṇ

[3] Phussa-phussa-vayaṇ passaṇ Comy. ñāṇena phusitvā phusitvā 'va sampassanto (phussa is gerund of phusati). Vayaṇ = ante bhangaṇ (Sn. A.)

[4] Evaṇ tattha virajjati Sinh. MSS. of Comy. read evaṇ vaṭṭaṇ virajjati (is free from the round of rebirth). But Sn. Comy. has tattha vijānāti = dukkha-bhāvaṇ vijānāti


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