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សំយុត្ត និកាយ ៣៥។១៨៦

The Related Suttas Collection 35.186

១៧។ សដ្ឋិបេយ្យាលវគ្គ

17. Sixty Abbreviated Texts

អជ្ឈត្តាតីតានិច្ចសុត្ត

The Interior Was Impermanent in the Past

“ចក្ខុ, ភិក្ខវេ, អនិច្ចំ អតីតំ …បេ… ជិវ្ហា អនិច្ចា អតីតា …បេ… មនោ អនិច្ចោ អតីតោ។

“Bhikkhus, in the past the eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind were impermanent.

ឯវំ បស្សំ, ភិក្ខវេ, សុតវា អរិយសាវកោ ចក្ខុស្មិម្បិ និព្ពិន្ទតិ …បេ… ជិវ្ហាយបិ និព្ពិន្ទតិ …បេ… មនស្មិម្បិ និព្ពិន្ទតិ។ និព្ពិន្ទំ វិរជ្ជតិ; វិរាគា វិមុច្ចតិ; វិមុត្តស្មិំ វិមុត្តមិតិ ញាណំ ហោតិ។

Seeing this, a learned noble disciple grows disillusioned with the eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind. Being disillusioned, desire fades away. When desire fades away they’re freed. When they’re freed, they know they’re freed.

‘ខីណា ជាតិ, វុសិតំ ព្រហ្មចរិយំ, កតំ ករណីយំ, នាបរំ ឥត្ថត្តាយាៜតិ បជានាតី”តិ។

They understand: ‘Rebirth is ended, the spiritual journey has been completed, what had to be done has been done, there is no return to any state of existence.’”





The authoritative text of the Saṁyutta Nikāya is the Pāli text. The English translation is provided as an aid to the study of the original Pāli text. [CREDITS »]


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