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Once Ven. [[Sariputta]] and Ven. [[Upasena]] were staying near [[Rajagaha]] in the Cool {{Wiki|Forest}}, at Snakeshood Grotto. Then it so happened that a {{Wiki|snake}} fell on Ven. Upasena's [[body]] [and bit him]. Then Ven. [[Upasena]] said to the [[monks]], "Quick, friends, lift this [[body]] of mine onto a couch and carry it outside before it is scattered like a fistful of chaff!"
  
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When this was said, Ven. [[Sariputta]] said to Ven. [[Upasena]], "But we don't see any [[alteration]] in your [[body]] or change in your [[faculties]]."
  
Once Ven. Sariputta and Ven. Upasena were staying near Rajagaha in the Cool Forest, at Snakeshood Grotto. Then it so happened that a snake fell on Ven. Upasena's body [and bit him]. Then Ven. Upasena said to the monks, "Quick, friends, lift this body of mine onto a couch and carry it outside before it is scattered like a fistful of chaff!"
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Then Ven. [[Upasena]] said, "Quick, friends, lift this [[body]] of mine onto a couch and carry it outside before it is scattered like a fistful of chaff! [[Friend]] [[Sariputta]], in anyone who had the [[thought]], 'I am the [[eye]]' or 'The [[eye]] is mine,' 'I am the {{Wiki|ear}}' or 'The {{Wiki|ear}} is mine,' 'I am the {{Wiki|nose}}' or 'The {{Wiki|nose}} is mine,' 'I am the {{Wiki|tongue}}' or 'The {{Wiki|tongue}} is mine,' 'I am the [[body]] or 'The [[body]] is mine,' 'I am the {{Wiki|intellect}}' or 'The {{Wiki|intellect}} is mine': in him there would be an [[alteration]] in his [[body]] or a change in his [[faculties]]. But as for me, the [[thought]] does not occur to me that 'I am the [[eye]]' or 'The [[eye]] is mine,'... 'I am the {{Wiki|tongue}}' or 'The {{Wiki|tongue}} is mine,'... 'I am the {{Wiki|intellect}}' or 'The {{Wiki|intellect}} is mine.' So what [[alteration]] should there be in my [[body]], what change should there be in my [[faculties]]?"
  
When this was said, Ven. Sariputta said to Ven. Upasena, "But we don't see any alteration in your body or change in your faculties."
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Now, Ven. Upasena's I-making, my-making, & {{Wiki|obsession}} with [[conceit]] had already been well rooted out for a long [[time]], which is why the [[thought]] did not occur to him that "I am the [[eye]]" or "The [[eye]] is mine,"... "I am the {{Wiki|tongue}}" or "The {{Wiki|tongue}} is mine,"... "I am the {{Wiki|intellect}}" or "The {{Wiki|intellect}} is mine."
  
Then Ven. Upasena said, "Quick, friends, lift this body of mine onto a couch and carry it outside before it is scattered like a fistful of chaff! Friend Sariputta, in anyone who had the thought, 'I am the eye' or 'The eye is mine,' 'I am the ear' or 'The ear is mine,' 'I am the nose' or 'The nose is mine,' 'I am the tongue' or 'The tongue is mine,' 'I am the body or 'The body is mine,' 'I am the intellect' or 'The intellect is mine': in him there would be an alteration in his body or a change in his faculties. But as for me, the thought does not occur to me that 'I am the eye' or 'The eye is mine,'... 'I am the tongue' or 'The tongue is mine,'... 'I am the intellect' or 'The intellect is mine.' So what alteration should there be in my body, what change should there be in my faculties?"
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Then the [[monks]] lifted Ven. Upasena's [[body]] on a couch and carried it outside. And Ven. Upasena's [[body]] was scattered right there like a fistful of chaff.
 
 
Now, Ven. Upasena's I-making, my-making, & obsession with conceit had already been well rooted out for a long time, which is why the thought did not occur to him that "I am the eye" or "The eye is mine,"... "I am the tongue" or "The tongue is mine,"... "I am the intellect" or "The intellect is mine."
 
 
 
Then the monks lifted Ven. Upasena's body on a couch and carried it outside. And Ven. Upasena's body was scattered right there like a fistful of chaff.
 
  
 
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Once Ven. Sariputta and Ven. Upasena were staying near Rajagaha in the Cool Forest, at Snakeshood Grotto. Then it so happened that a snake fell on Ven. Upasena's body [and bit him]. Then Ven. Upasena said to the monks, "Quick, friends, lift this body of mine onto a couch and carry it outside before it is scattered like a fistful of chaff!"

When this was said, Ven. Sariputta said to Ven. Upasena, "But we don't see any alteration in your body or change in your faculties."

Then Ven. Upasena said, "Quick, friends, lift this body of mine onto a couch and carry it outside before it is scattered like a fistful of chaff! Friend Sariputta, in anyone who had the thought, 'I am the eye' or 'The eye is mine,' 'I am the ear' or 'The ear is mine,' 'I am the nose' or 'The nose is mine,' 'I am the tongue' or 'The tongue is mine,' 'I am the body or 'The body is mine,' 'I am the intellect' or 'The intellect is mine': in him there would be an alteration in his body or a change in his faculties. But as for me, the thought does not occur to me that 'I am the eye' or 'The eye is mine,'... 'I am the tongue' or 'The tongue is mine,'... 'I am the intellect' or 'The intellect is mine.' So what alteration should there be in my body, what change should there be in my faculties?"

Now, Ven. Upasena's I-making, my-making, & obsession with conceit had already been well rooted out for a long time, which is why the thought did not occur to him that "I am the eye" or "The eye is mine,"... "I am the tongue" or "The tongue is mine,"... "I am the intellect" or "The intellect is mine."

Then the monks lifted Ven. Upasena's body on a couch and carried it outside. And Ven. Upasena's body was scattered right there like a fistful of chaff.

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