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Salayatana Vagga: 36: 9: The Unsettled

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Saŋyutta Nikaya IV:
Saḷāyatana Vagga
vedanasaŋyutta
Sutta 9
Anicca
The Unsettled

Translated from the Pali by Michael Olds


[1] Three, beggars, are the sensations, unsettled, confounded, appearing as reactions, bodily things, things that grow old, things that fade away, things that come to an end.

What three?

Pleasant sensation, unpleasant sensation, sensation that is neither unpleasant nor pleasant.

These, beggars are the three sensations, unsettled, confounded, appearing as reactions, bodily things, things that grow old, things that fade away, things that come to an end

Source

obo.genaud.net/dhamma-vinaya