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संयुत्त निकाय ४८।२८
Saṁyutta Nikāya 48.28
The Related Suttas Collection 48.28
३। छळिन्द्रियवग्ग
3. Chaḷindriyavagga
3. The Six Faculties
सम्बुद्धसुत्त
Sambuddhasutta
Awakened
“छयिमानि, भिक्खवे, इन्द्रियानि। कतमानि छ? चक्खुन्द्रियं, सोतिन्द्रियं, घानिन्द्रियं, जिव्हिन्द्रियं, कायिन्द्रियं, मनिन्द्रियं।
“Chayimāni, bhikkhave, indriyāni. Katamāni cha? Cakkhundriyaṁ, sotindriyaṁ, ghānindriyaṁ, jivhindriyaṁ, kāyindriyaṁ, manindriyaṁ.
“Bhikkhus, there are these six faculties. What six? The faculties of the eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind.
यावकीवञ्चाहं, भिक्खवे, इमेसं छन्नं इन्द्रियानं समुदयञ्च अत्थङ्गमञ्च अस्सादञ्च आदीनवञ्च निस्सरणञ्च यथाभूतं नाब्भञ्ञासिं, नेव तावाहं, भिक्खवे, सदेवके लोके समारके सब्रह्मके सस्समणब्राह्मणिया पजाय सदेवमनुस्साय ‘अनुत्तरं सम्मासम्बोधिं अभिसम्बुद्धोऽति पच्चञ्ञासिं।
Yāvakīvañcāhaṁ, bhikkhave, imesaṁ channaṁ indriyānaṁ samudayañca atthaṅgamañca assādañca ādīnavañca nissaraṇañca yathābhūtaṁ nābbhaññāsiṁ, neva tāvāhaṁ, bhikkhave, sadevake loke samārake sabrahmake sassamaṇabrāhmaṇiyā pajāya sadevamanussāya ‘anuttaraṁ sammāsambodhiṁ abhisambuddho’ti paccaññāsiṁ.
As long as I didn’t truly understand these six faculties’ gratification, drawback, and escape, I didn’t announce my supreme perfect awakening in this world with its gods, Māras, and Brahmās, this population with its ascetics and brahmins, its gods and humans.
यतो च ख्वाहं, भिक्खवे, इमेसं छन्नं इन्द्रियानं समुदयञ्च अत्थङ्गमञ्च अस्सादञ्च आदीनवञ्च निस्सरणञ्च यथाभूतं अब्भञ्ञासिं, अथाहं, भिक्खवे, सदेवके लोके समारके सब्रह्मके सस्समणब्राह्मणिया पजाय सदेवमनुस्साय ‘अनुत्तरं सम्मासम्बोधिं अभिसम्बुद्धोऽति पच्चञ्ञासिं।
Yato ca khvāhaṁ, bhikkhave, imesaṁ channaṁ indriyānaṁ samudayañca atthaṅgamañca assādañca ādīnavañca nissaraṇañca yathābhūtaṁ abbhaññāsiṁ, athāhaṁ, bhikkhave, sadevake loke samārake sabrahmake sassamaṇabrāhmaṇiyā pajāya sadevamanussāya ‘anuttaraṁ sammāsambodhiṁ abhisambuddho’ti paccaññāsiṁ.
But when I did truly understand these six faculties’ gratification, drawback, and escape, I announced my supreme perfect awakening in this world with its gods, Māras, and Brahmās, this population with its ascetics and brahmins, its gods and humans.
ञाणञ्च पन मे दस्सनं उदपादि: ‘अकुप्पा मे विमुत्ति, अयमन्तिमा जाति, नत्थि दानि पुनब्भवोऽ”ति।
Ñāṇañca pana me dassanaṁ udapādi: ‘akuppā me vimutti, ayamantimā jāti, natthi dāni punabbhavo’”ti.
Knowledge and vision arose in me: ‘My freedom is unshakable; this is my last rebirth; now there’ll be no more future lives.’”
अट्ठमं।
Aṭṭhamaṁ.
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 »]