Saɱyutta Nikāya
5. Mahā-Vagga
56. Sacca Saɱyutta
2. Dhamma-Cakka-Pavattana Vagga
Sutta 12
Dutiya Tathāgatena Vutta Suttaɱ
Tathāgatas
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[1][pts][olds]"'This is the noble truth of suffering': thus, bhikkhus, in regard to things unheard before, there arose in the Tathāgatas vision, knowledge, wisdom, true knowledge, and light.
"'This noble truth of suffering is to be fully understood': thus, bhikkhus, in regard to things unheard before, there arose in the Tathāgatas vision ... and light.
"'This noble truth of suffering has been fully understood': thus, bhikkhus, in regard to things unheard before, there arose in the Tathāgatas vision ... and light.
"'This is the noble truth of the origin of suffering' ...
'This noble truth of the origin of suffering is to be abandoned' ...
'This noble truth of the origin of suffering has been abandoned': thus, bhikkhus, in regard to things unheard before, there arose in the Tathāgatas vision ... and light.
"'This is the noble truth of the cessation of suffering' ...
'This noble truth of the cessation of suffering is to be realized' ...
'This noble truth of the cessation of suffering has been realized': thus, bhikkhus, in regard to things unheard before, there arose in the Tathāgatas vision ... and light.
"'This is the noble truth of the way leading to the cessation of suffering' ...
'This noble truth of the way leading to the cessation of suffering is to be developed' ...
'This noble truth of the way leading to the cessation of suffering has been developed': thus, bhikkhus, in regard to things unheard before, there arose in the Tathāgatas vision, knowledge, wisdom, true knowledge, and light."