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− | + | At [[Savatthi]]. "[[Monks]], there are these [[four floods]]. Which four? The flood of [[sensuality]], the flood of becoming, the flood of [[views]], & the flood of [[ignorance]]. These are the [[four floods]]. | |
− | + | "Now, this [[noble eightfold path]] is to be developed for [[direct knowledge]] of, [[comprehension]] of, the total ending of, & the [[abandoning]] of these [[four floods]]. Which [[noble eightfold path]]? There is the case where a [[monk]] develops [[right view]] dependent on [[seclusion]], dependent on [[dispassion]], dependent on [[cessation]], resulting in [[letting go]]. He develops [[right resolve]]... [[right speech]]... [[right action]]... [[right livelihood]]... [[right effort]]... [[right mindfulness]]... [[right concentration]] dependent on [[seclusion]], dependent on [[dispassion]], dependent on [[cessation]], resulting in [[letting go]]. This [[noble eightfold path]] is to be developed for [[direct knowledge]] of, for [[comprehension]] of, for the total ending of, & for the [[abandoning]] of these [[four floods]]." | |
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Ogha Sutta: Floods (1)
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
At Savatthi. "Monks, there are these four floods. Which four? The flood of sensuality, the flood of becoming, the flood of views, & the flood of ignorance. These are the four floods.
"Now, this noble eightfold path is to be developed for direct knowledge of, comprehension of, the total ending of, & the abandoning of these four floods. Which noble eightfold path? There is the case where a monk develops right view dependent on seclusion, dependent on dispassion, dependent on cessation, resulting in letting go. He develops right resolve... right speech... right action... right livelihood... right effort... right mindfulness... right concentration dependent on seclusion, dependent on dispassion, dependent on cessation, resulting in letting go. This noble eightfold path is to be developed for direct knowledge of, for comprehension of, for the total ending of, & for the abandoning of these four floods."