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संयुत्त निकाय ३५।१
Saṁyutta Nikāya 35.1
The Related Suttas Collection 35.1
१। अनिच्चवग्ग
1. Aniccavagga
1. Impermanence
अज्झत्तानिच्चसुत्त
Ajjhattāniccasutta
The Interior as Impermanent
एवं मे सुतं। एकं समयं भगवा सावत्थियं विहरति जेतवने अनाथपिण्डिकस्स आरामे। तत्र खो भगवा भिक्खू आमन्तेसि: “भिक्खवो”ति।
Evaṁ me sutaṁ. Ekaṁ samayaṁ bhagavā sāvatthiyaṁ viharati jetavane anāthapiṇḍikassa ārāme. Tatra kho bhagavā bhikkhū āmantesi: “bhikkhavo”ti.
So I have heard. At one time the Buddha was staying near Sāvatthī in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery. There the Buddha addressed the bhikkhus, “Bhikkhus!”
“भदन्ते”ति ते भिक्खू भगवतो पच्चस्सोसुं। भगवा एतदवोच:
“Bhadante”ti te bhikkhū bhagavato paccassosuṁ. Bhagavā etadavoca:
“Venerable sir,” they replied. The Buddha said this:
“चक्खुं, भिक्खवे, अनिच्चं। यदनिच्चं तं दुक्खं; यं दुक्खं तदनत्ता। यदनत्ता तं ‘नेतं मम, नेसोहमस्मि, न मेसो अत्ताऽति एवमेतं यथाभूतं सम्मप्पञ्ञाय दट्ठब्बं।
“Cakkhuṁ, bhikkhave, aniccaṁ. Yadaniccaṁ taṁ dukkhaṁ; yaṁ dukkhaṁ tadanattā. Yadanattā taṁ ‘netaṁ mama, nesohamasmi, na meso attā’ti evametaṁ yathābhūtaṁ sammappaññāya daṭṭhabbaṁ.
“Bhikkhus, the eye is impermanent. What’s impermanent is suffering. What’s suffering is not-self. And what’s not-self should be truly seen with right understanding like this: ‘This is not mine, I am not this, this is not my self.’
सोतं अनिच्चं। यदनिच्चं …पे…
Sotaṁ aniccaṁ. Yadaniccaṁ …pe…
The ear is impermanent. …
घानं अनिच्चं। यदनिच्चं …पे…
ghānaṁ aniccaṁ. Yadaniccaṁ …pe…
The nose is impermanent. …
जिव्हा अनिच्चा। यदनिच्चं तं दुक्खं; यं दुक्खं तदनत्ता। यदनत्ता तं ‘नेतं मम, नेसोहमस्मि, न मेसो अत्ताऽति एवमेतं यथाभूतं सम्मप्पञ्ञाय दट्ठब्बं।
jivhā aniccā. Yadaniccaṁ taṁ dukkhaṁ; yaṁ dukkhaṁ tadanattā. Yadanattā taṁ ‘netaṁ mama, nesohamasmi, na meso attā’ti evametaṁ yathābhūtaṁ sammappaññāya daṭṭhabbaṁ.
The tongue is impermanent. …
कायो अनिच्चो। यदनिच्चं …पे…
Kāyo anicco. Yadaniccaṁ …pe…
The body is impermanent. …
मनो अनिच्चो। यदनिच्चं तं दुक्खं; यं दुक्खं तदनत्ता। यदनत्ता तं ‘नेतं मम, नेसोहमस्मि, न मेसो अत्ताऽति एवमेतं यथाभूतं सम्मप्पञ्ञाय दट्ठब्बं।
mano anicco. Yadaniccaṁ taṁ dukkhaṁ; yaṁ dukkhaṁ tadanattā. Yadanattā taṁ ‘netaṁ mama, nesohamasmi, na meso attā’ti evametaṁ yathābhūtaṁ sammappaññāya daṭṭhabbaṁ.
The mind is impermanent. What’s impermanent is suffering. What’s suffering is not-self. And what’s not-self should be truly seen with right understanding like this: ‘This is not mine, I am not this, this is not my self.’
एवं पस्सं, भिक्खवे, सुतवा अरियसावको चक्खुस्मिम्पि निब्बिन्दति, सोतस्मिम्पि निब्बिन्दति, घानस्मिम्पि निब्बिन्दति, जिव्हायपि निब्बिन्दति, कायस्मिम्पि निब्बिन्दति, मनस्मिम्पि निब्बिन्दति। निब्बिन्दं विरज्जति; विरागा विमुच्चति; विमुत्तस्मिं विमुत्तमिति ञाणं होति।
Evaṁ passaṁ, bhikkhave, sutavā ariyasāvako cakkhusmimpi nibbindati, sotasmimpi nibbindati, ghānasmimpi nibbindati, jivhāyapi nibbindati, kāyasmimpi nibbindati, manasmimpi nibbindati. Nibbindaṁ virajjati; virāgā vimuccati; vimuttasmiṁ vimuttamiti ñāṇaṁ hoti.
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.
‘खीणा जाति, वुसितं ब्रह्मचरियं, कतं करणीयं, नापरं इत्थत्तायाऽति पजानाती”ति।
‘Khīṇā jāti, vusitaṁ brahmacariyaṁ, kataṁ karaṇīyaṁ, nāparaṁ itthattāyā’ti pajānātī”ti.
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.’”
पठमं।
Paṭhamaṁ.
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