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    संयुत्त निकाय ४५।१६५

    Saṁyutta Nikāya 45.165

    The Related Suttas Collection 45.165

    १३। एसनावग्ग

    13. Esanāvagga

    13. Searches

    दुक्खतासुत्त

    Dukkhatāsutta

    Forms of Suffering

    “तिस्सो इमा, भिक्खवे, दुक्खता। कतमा तिस्सो? दुक्खदुक्खता, सङ्खारदुक्खता, विपरिणामदुक्खता—इमा खो, भिक्खवे, तिस्सो दुक्खता।

    “Tisso imā, bhikkhave, dukkhatā. Katamā tisso? Dukkhadukkhatā, saṅkhāradukkhatā, vipariṇāmadukkhatā—imā kho, bhikkhave, tisso dukkhatā.

    “Bhikkhus, there are these three forms of suffering. What three? The suffering inherent in painful feeling; the suffering inherent in conditions; and the suffering inherent in perishing. These are the three forms of suffering.

    इमासं खो, भिक्खवे, तिस्सन्नं दुक्खतानं अभिञ्ञाय परिञ्ञाय परिक्खयाय पहानाय …पे… अयं अरियो अट्ठङ्गिको मग्गो भावेतब्बो”ति।

    Imāsaṁ kho, bhikkhave, tissannaṁ dukkhatānaṁ abhiññāya pariññāya parikkhayāya pahānāya …pe… ayaṁ ariyo aṭṭhaṅgiko maggo bhāvetabbo”ti.

    The noble eightfold path should be developed for the direct knowledge, complete understanding, finishing, and giving up of these three forms of suffering.”

    पञ्चमं।

    Pañcamaṁ.





    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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