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Saṁyutta Nikāya 22.104 Linked Discourses 22.104

11. Antavagga 11. Sides

Dukkhasutta Suffering

Sāvatthinidānaṁ. At Sāvatthī.

ā€œDukkhaƱca vo, bhikkhave, desessāmi dukkhasamudayaƱca dukkhanirodhaƱca dukkhanirodhagāminiƱca paį¹­ipadaṁ. ā€œMendicants, I will teach you suffering, the origin of suffering, the cessation of suffering, and the practice that leads to the cessation of suffering.

Taṁ suṇātha. Listen …

Katamañca, bhikkhave, dukkhaṁ? And what is suffering?

Pañcupādānakkhandhātissa vacanīyaṁ. It should be said: the five grasping aggregates.

Katame paƱca? What five?

Seyyathidaṁ—rÅ«pupādānakkhandho …pe… viññāṇupādānakkhandho. That is, the grasping aggregates of form, feeling, perception, choices, and consciousness.

Idaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, dukkhaṁ. This is called suffering.

Katamo ca, bhikkhave, dukkhasamudayo? And what is the origin of suffering?

Yāyaṁ taṇhā ponobhavikā …pe… vibhavataṇhā—It’s the craving that leads to future lives, mixed up with relishing and greed, taking pleasure wherever it lands. That is, craving for sensual pleasures, craving to continue existence, and craving to end existence.

ayaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, dukkhasamudayo. This is called the origin of suffering.

Katamo ca, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodho? And what is the cessation of suffering?

Yo tassāyeva taṇhāya asesavirāganirodho cāgo paį¹­inissaggo mutti anālayo—It’s the fading away and cessation of that very same craving with nothing left over; giving it away, letting it go, releasing it, and not clinging to it.

ayaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodho. This is called the cessation of suffering.

Katamā ca, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodhagāminī paṭipadā? And what is the practice that leads to the cessation of suffering?

Ayameva ariyo aį¹­į¹­haį¹…giko maggo. It is simply this noble eightfold path, that is:

Seyyathidaṁ—sammādiį¹­į¹­hi …pe… sammāsamādhi. right view, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right immersion.

Ayaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodhagāminÄ« paį¹­ipadÄā€ti. This is called the practice that leads to the cessation of suffering.ā€

Dutiyaṁ.
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