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Saṃyutta Nikāya
3. Khandha Vagga
22. Khandha Saṃyutta
13. Avijjā Vagga

The Book of the Kindred Sayings
3. The Book Called the Khandhā-Vagga
Containing Kindred Sayings on the Elements of Sensory Existence and other Subjects
22. Kindred Sayings on Elements
13. On Ignorance

Sutta 127

Dutiya Samudaya-Dhamma Suttaṃ

Of A Coming-to-Pass-Nature (2)

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

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[1] Thus have I heard:

Once the venerable Sāriputta
and the venerable Mahā-Koṭṭhita
were staying at Benares,
in Isipatana,
in the Deer-Park.

Then the venerable Mahā-Koṭṭhita,
rising at eventide from his solitude,
came to the venerable Sāriputta
and saluting him
sat down at one side.

So seated
he thus addressed the venerable Sāriputta:

"'Ignorance, ignorance!' is the saying, friend Sāriputta.

Pray, friend Sāriputta what is ignorance,
and to what extent is one ignorant?"

"Herein, friend Koṭṭhita, the untaught manyfolk know not as it really is that:

'The nature of body is to come to pass!

The nature of body is to come to pass!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of body is to pass away!

The nature of body is to pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of body is to come to pass and pass away!

The nature of body is to come to pass and pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of feeling is to come to pass!

The nature of feeling is to come to pass!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of feeling is to pass away!

The nature of feeling is to pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of feeling is to come to pass and pass away!

The nature of feeling is to come to pass and pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of perception is to come to pass!

The nature of perception is to come to pass!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of perception is to pass away!

The nature of perception is to pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of perception is to come to pass and pass away!

The nature of perception is to come to pass and pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of the activities is to come to pass!

The nature of the activities is to come to pass!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of the activities is to pass away!

The nature of the activities is to pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of the activities is to come to pass and pass away!

The nature of the activities is to come to pass and pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of consciousness is to come to pass!

The nature of consciousness is to come to pass!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of consciousness is to pass away!

The nature of consciousness is to pass away!'

They know not as it really is that:

'The nature of consciousness is to come to pass and pass away!

The nature of consciousness is to come to pass and pass away!'

This, friend Koṭṭhita, is called ignorance,
and thus far is one ignorant."


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