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− | Agara Sutta: The Guest House | + | [[Agara Sutta]]: The Guest House |
− | translated from the Pali by | + | translated from the [[Pali]] by |
− | Nyanaponika Thera | + | [[Nyanaponika Thera]] |
− | "In a guest house, O monks, people from the east may take lodgings, or people from the west, north or south. People from the warrior caste may come and take lodgings there, and also Brahmans, middle class people and menials. | + | "In a guest house, O [[monks]], [[people]] from the [[east]] may take lodgings, or [[people]] from the [[west]], [[north]] or [[south]]. [[People]] from the [[warrior]] [[caste]] may come and take lodgings there, and also [[Brahmans]], middle class [[people]] and menials. |
− | "Similarly, O monks, there arise in this body various kinds of feelings; there arise pleasant feelings, painful feelings and neutral feelings; worldly feelings that are pleasant, painful or neutral, and unworldly[1] feelings that are pleasant, painful and neutral." | + | "Similarly, O [[monks]], there arise in this [[body]] various kinds of [[feelings]]; there arise [[pleasant]] [[feelings]], [[painful]] [[feelings]] and [[neutral]] [[feelings]]; [[worldly]] [[feelings]] that are [[pleasant]], [[painful]] or [[neutral]], and unworldly[1] [[feelings]] that are [[pleasant]], [[painful]] and [[neutral]]." |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | 1. Or: spiritual. | + | 1. Or: [[spiritual]]. |
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[[Category:Saṃyutta Nikāya]] | [[Category:Saṃyutta Nikāya]] |
Revision as of 12:03, 21 December 2013
Agara Sutta: The Guest House
translated from the Pali by
"In a guest house, O monks, people from the east may take lodgings, or people from the west, north or south. People from the warrior caste may come and take lodgings there, and also Brahmans, middle class people and menials.
"Similarly, O monks, there arise in this body various kinds of feelings; there arise pleasant feelings, painful feelings and neutral feelings; worldly feelings that are pleasant, painful or neutral, and unworldly[1] feelings that are pleasant, painful and neutral."
Notes
1. Or: spiritual.