Aṇguttara Nikāya
					IX. Navaka Nipāta
					VII. Satipaṭṭhāna Vagga
					The Book of the Gradual Sayings
					IX. The Book of the Nines
					Chapter VII: The Arisings of Mindfulness
					Sutta 67
Ora-m-Bhāgiya Sati-Paṭṭhāna Suttaṃ
The Lower Fetters
Translated from the Pali by E.M. Hare.
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[1] Thus have I heard:
Once the Exalted One was dwelling near Savatthī,
					at Jeta Grove,
					in Anāthapiṇḍika's Park.
There he addressed the monks, saying:
"Monks."
"Yes, lord," they replied; and the Exalted One said:
"Monks, there are these five lower fetters.[1]
What five?
The individuality-group view,[2]
					doubt,
					perverted ideas about rules and ritual,
					sensuality,
					and malevolence.
Monks, these are the five lower fetters.
§
Throughout this chapter Hare has this as "When these five ... then;" but it should be "To let go of these five ... the four should be made to become." Some of the preceding clauses cannot be let go prior to establishing the Satipaṭṭhānas.
 — p.p.
 — p.p.
Monks, when these five are put away,
					four arisings of mindfulness should be made to become.
What four?
Monks, herein a monk abides contemplating the body as body,
					strenuous,
					mindful
					and self-possessed,
					having overcome both the hankering and discontent
					common in the world.
■
He abides contemplating the feelings as feelings
					strenuous,
					mindful
					and self-possessed,
					having overcome both the hankering and discontent
					common in the world.
■
He abides contemplating the mind as mind
					strenuous,
					mindful
					and self-possessed,
					having overcome both the hankering and discontent
					common in the world.
■
He abides contemplating ideas as ideas
					strenuous,
					mindful
					and self-possessed,
					having overcome both the hankering and discontent
					common in the world.
Monks, when these five are put away,
					these four arisings of mindfulness should be made to become."
[1] See D. iii, 234 and the references there.
[2] Sakkāyadiṭṭhi; cf. K.S. iii, 86, n. 3.

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