Difference between revisions of "Anicca Sutta"
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− | Anicca Sutta: Impermanent | + | [[Anicca Sutta]]: [[Impermanent]] |
− | translated from the Pali by | + | translated from the [[Pali]] by |
− | Nyanaponika Thera | + | [[Nyanaponika Thera]] |
− | "The three kinds of feelings, O monks, are impermanent, compounded, dependently arisen, liable to destruction, to evanescence, to fading away, to cessation namely, pleasant feeling, painful feeling, and neutral feeling." | + | "The three kinds of [[feelings]], O [[monks]], are [[impermanent]], [[compounded]], dependently arisen, liable to destruction, to evanescence, to fading away, to [[cessation]] namely, [[pleasant]] [[feeling]], [[painful]] [[feeling]], and [[neutral]] [[feeling]]." |
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[[Category:Saṃyutta Nikāya]] | [[Category:Saṃyutta Nikāya]] |