Saṃyutta Nikāya
5. Mahā-Vagga
56. Sacca Saṃyutta
3. Koṭigāma Vagga
Sutta 26
Mittā Suttaṃ
Friends
Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Sourced from the edition at dhammatalks.org
Provenance, terms and conditons
[1][pts][bodh] "Monks, those for whom you have sympathy and who think you should be listened to — whether friends or companions, relatives or kinsmen: Those you should rouse, direct, and establish for the sake of breaking through to the four noble truths as they have come to be.
To which four?
To the noble truth of stress, to the noble truth of the origination of stress, to the noble truth of the cessation of stress, and to the noble truth of the path of practice leading to the cessation of stress.
"Those for whom you have sympathy and who think you should be listened to — whether friends or companions, relatives or kinsmen: Those you should rouse, direct, and establish for the sake of breaking through to these four noble truths as they have come to be.
"Therefore, monks, your duty is the contemplation, 'This is stress.'
... 'This is the origination of stress.'
... 'This is the cessation of stress.'
Your duty is the contemplation, 'This is the path of practice leading to the cessation of stress.'"
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