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Upakkilesa Samyutta: Defilements
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[[Phassa Sutta]]: [[Contact]]
  
Phassa Sutta: Contact
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translated from the [[Pali]] by
  
translated from the Pali by
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[[Thanissaro Bhikkhu]]
  
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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At [[Savatthi]]. "[[Monks]], any desire-passion with regard to [[contact]] at the [[eye]] is a [[defilement]] of the [[mind]]. Any desire-passion with regard to [[contact]] at the {{Wiki|ear}}... [[contact]] at the {{Wiki|nose}}... [[contact]] at the {{Wiki|tongue}}... [[contact]] at the [[body]]... [[contact]] at the {{Wiki|intellect}} is a [[defilement]] of the [[mind]]. When, with regard to these [[six bases]], the [[defilements]] of [[awareness]] are abandoned, then the [[mind]] is inclined to [[renunciation]]. The [[mind]] fostered by [[renunciation]] [[feels]] malleable for the [[direct knowing]] of those qualities worth [[realizing]]."
 
 
At Savatthi. "Monks, any desire-passion with regard to contact at the eye is a defilement of the mind. Any desire-passion with regard to contact at the ear... contact at the nose... contact at the tongue... contact at the body... contact at the intellect is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these six bases, the defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation. The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of those qualities worth realizing."
 
  
 
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Upakkilesa Samyutta: Defilements

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Phassa Sutta: Contact

translated from the Pali by

Thanissaro Bhikkhu

At Savatthi. "Monks, any desire-passion with regard to contact at the eye is a defilement of the mind. Any desire-passion with regard to contact at the ear... contact at the nose... contact at the tongue... contact at the body... contact at the intellect is a defilement of the mind. When, with regard to these six bases, the defilements of awareness are abandoned, then the mind is inclined to renunciation. The mind fostered by renunciation feels malleable for the direct knowing of those qualities worth realizing."

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