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    සංයුත්ත නිකාය 22.110

    The Related Suttas Collection 22.110

    11. අන්තවග්ග

    11. Sides

    අරහන්තසුත්ත

    A Perfected One

    සාවත්ථිනිදානං.

    At Sāvatthī.

    “පඤ්චිමේ, භික්ඛවේ, උපාදානක්ඛන්ධා. කතමේ පඤ්ච? සේය්‍යථිදං—රූපුපාදානක්ඛන්ධෝ …පේ… විඤ්ඤාණුපාදානක්ඛන්ධෝ. යතෝ ඛෝ, භික්ඛවේ, භික්ඛු ඉමේසං පඤ්චන්නං උපාදානක්ඛන්ධානං සමුදයඤ්ච අත්ථඞ්ගමඤ්ච අස්සාදඤ්ච ආදීනවඤ්ච නිස්සරණඤ්ච යථාභූතං විදිත්වා අනුපාදාවිමුත්තෝ හෝති. අයං වුච්චති, භික්ඛවේ, භික්ඛු අරහං ඛීණාසවෝ වුසිතවා කතකරණීයෝ ඕහිතභාරෝ අනුප්පත්තසදත්ථෝ පරික්ඛීණභවසංයෝජනෝ සම්මදඤ්ඤාවිමුත්තෝ”ති.

    “Bhikkhus, there are these five grasping aggregates. What five? That is, the grasping aggregates of form, feeling, perception, choices, and consciousness. A bhikkhu comes to be freed by not grasping after truly understanding these five grasping aggregates’ origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape. Such a bhikkhu is called a perfected one, with defilements ended, who has completed the spiritual journey, done what had to be done, laid down the burden, achieved their own true goal, utterly ended the fetters of rebirth, and is rightly freed through enlightenment.”

    අට්ඨමං.





    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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