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Saɱyutta Nikāya
4. Saḷāyatana Vagga
35. Saḷāyatana Saɱyutta
§ I: Mūla-Paññāsa
2. Yamaka Vagga

The Connected Discourses of the Buddha
IV. The Book of the Six Sense Bases
35: Connected Discourses on the Six Sense Bases
The Root Fifty
2. The Pairs

Suttas 15-16

Assāda-Pariyesana (Assādena 1-2) Suttaɱ 1-2

Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi

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Sutta 15

Dutiya Assāda-Pariyesana (Assādena 1) Suttaɱ 1

Seeking Gratification 1

[8] [1137]

[1][pts] "Bhikkhus, I set out seeking the gratification in the eye.

Whatever gratification there is in the eye — that I discovered.

I have clearly seen with wisdom just how far the gratification in the eye extends.

[9] "Bhikkhus, I set out seeking the danger in the eye.

Whatever danger there is in the eye — that I discovered.

I have clearly seen with wisdom just how far the danger in the eye extends.

"Bhikkhus, I set out seeking the escape from the eye.

Whatever escape there is from the eye — that I discovered.

I have clearly seen with wisdom just how far the escape from the eye extends.

"Bhikkhus, I set out seeking the gratification in ... the danger in ... the escape from the ear ... the nose ... the tongue ... the body ... the mind.

Whatever escape there is from the mind — that I discovered.

I have clearly seen with wisdom just how far the escape from the mind extends.

"So long, bhikkhus, as I did not directly know as they really are the gratification, the danger, and the escape in the case of these six internal sense bases, I did not claim to have awakened to the unsurpassed perfect enlightenment in this world with its devas, Māra, and Brahmā, in this generation with its ascetics and brahmins, its devas and humans.

But when I directly knew all this as it really is, then I claimed to have awakened to the unsurpassed perfect enlightenment in this world with ... its devas and humans.

"The knowledge and vision arose in me:

'Unshakable is my liberation of mind; this is my last birth; now there is no more renewed existence."

 


 

Sutta 14

Dutiya Assāda-Pariyesana (Assādena 2) Suttaɱ

Seeking Gratification (2)

(The same is repeated for the six external sense bases.)

 


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