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− | translated from the Pali by | + | translated from the [[Pali]] by |
− | Thanissaro Bhikkhu | + | [[Thanissaro Bhikkhu]] |
− | At Savatthi. There the Blessed One said, "Monks, I will teach you clingable phenomena & clinging. Listen & pay close attention. I will speak." | + | At [[Savatthi]]. There the [[Blessed One]] said, "[[Monks]], I will teach you clingable [[phenomena]] & [[clinging]]. Listen & pay close [[attention]]. I will speak." |
− | "As you say, lord," the monks responded. | + | "As you say, [[lord]]," the [[monks]] responded. |
− | The Blessed One said, "And what, monks, are clingable phenomena? What is clinging? | + | The [[Blessed One]] said, "And what, [[monks]], are clingable [[phenomena]]? What is [[clinging]]? |
− | "Form is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it. | + | "[[Form]] is a clingable [[phenomenon]]. Any desire-passion related to it, is [[clinging]] related to it. |
− | "Feeling is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it. | + | "[[Feeling]] is a clingable [[phenomenon]]. Any desire-passion related to it, is [[clinging]] related to it. |
− | "Perception is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it. | + | "[[Perception]] is a clingable [[phenomenon]]. Any desire-passion related to it, is [[clinging]] related to it. |
− | "Fabrications are clingable phenomena. Any desire-passion related to them, is clinging related to them. | + | "[[Fabrications]] are clingable [[phenomena]]. Any desire-passion related to them, is [[clinging]] related to them. |
− | "Consciousness is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it. | + | "[[Consciousness]] is a clingable [[phenomenon]]. Any desire-passion related to it, is [[clinging]] related to it. |
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+ | "These are called clingable [[phenomena]]. This is [[clinging]]." | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
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Clinging
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
At Savatthi. There the Blessed One said, "Monks, I will teach you clingable phenomena & clinging. Listen & pay close attention. I will speak."
"As you say, lord," the monks responded.
The Blessed One said, "And what, monks, are clingable phenomena? What is clinging?
"Form is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.
"Feeling is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.
"Perception is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.
"Fabrications are clingable phenomena. Any desire-passion related to them, is clinging related to them.
"Consciousness is a clingable phenomenon. Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.
"These are called clingable phenomena. This is clinging."