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On one [[occasion]] Ven. [[Sariputta]] was staying in [[Magadha]] in [[Nalaka]] Village. Then Jambukhadika the {{Wiki|wanderer}} went to Ven. [[Sariputta]] and, on arrival, exchanged courteous [[greetings]] with him. After this exchange of friendly [[greetings]] & courtesies, he sat to one side. As he was sitting there he said to Ven. [[Sariputta]]: "'[[Stress]], [[stress]],' it is said, my [[friend]] [[Sariputta]]. Which type of [[stress]] [are they referring to]?"
  
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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"There are these three [[forms]] of stressfulness, my [[friend]]: the stressfulness of [[pain]], the stressfulness of [[fabrication]], the stressfulness of change. These are the three [[forms]] of stressfulness."
  
On one occasion Ven. Sariputta was staying in Magadha in Nalaka Village. Then Jambukhadika the wanderer went to Ven. Sariputta and, on arrival, exchanged courteous greetings with him. After this exchange of friendly greetings & courtesies, he sat to one side. As he was sitting there he said to Ven. Sariputta: "'Stress, stress,' it is said, my friend Sariputta. Which type of stress [are they referring to]?"
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"But is there a [[path]], is there a [[practice]] for the full [[comprehension]] of these [[forms]] of stressfulness?"
  
"There are these three forms of stressfulness, my friend: the stressfulness of pain, the stressfulness of fabrication, the stressfulness of change. These are the three forms of stressfulness."
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"Yes, there is a [[path]], there is a [[practice]] for the full [[comprehension]] of these [[forms]] of stressfulness."
  
"But is there a path, is there a practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness?"
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"Then what is the [[path]], what is the [[practice]] for the full [[comprehension]] of these [[forms]] of stressfulness?"
  
"Yes, there is a path, there is a practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness."
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"Precisely this [[Noble Eightfold Path]], my [[friend]] [[right view]], [[right resolve]], [[right speech]], [[right action]], [[right livelihood]], [[right effort]], [[right mindfulness]], [[right concentration]]. This is the [[path]], this is the [[practice]] for the full [[comprehension]] of these [[forms]] of stressfulness."
  
"Then what is the path, what is the practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness?"
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"It's an [[auspicious]] [[path]], my [[friend]], an [[auspicious]] [[practice]] for the full [[comprehension]] of these [[forms]] of stressfulness enough for the sake of [[heedfulness]]."
  
"Precisely this Noble Eightfold Path, my friend right view, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration. This is the path, this is the practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness."
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"It's an auspicious path, my friend, an auspicious practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness enough for the sake of heedfulness."
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Dukkha Sutta: Stress
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu



On one occasion Ven. Sariputta was staying in Magadha in Nalaka Village. Then Jambukhadika the wanderer went to Ven. Sariputta and, on arrival, exchanged courteous greetings with him. After this exchange of friendly greetings & courtesies, he sat to one side. As he was sitting there he said to Ven. Sariputta: "'Stress, stress,' it is said, my friend Sariputta. Which type of stress [are they referring to]?"

"There are these three forms of stressfulness, my friend: the stressfulness of pain, the stressfulness of fabrication, the stressfulness of change. These are the three forms of stressfulness."

"But is there a path, is there a practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness?"

"Yes, there is a path, there is a practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness."

"Then what is the path, what is the practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness?"

"Precisely this Noble Eightfold Path, my friend right view, right resolve, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration. This is the path, this is the practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness."

"It's an auspicious path, my friend, an auspicious practice for the full comprehension of these forms of stressfulness enough for the sake of heedfulness."

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