Sathara Sathipattana Sutta
1. Kāyānupassanā:
The Observation of Body
1.3 Sampajañña Pabbaṁ: Section on Clear Comprehension
Puna ca paraṁ bhikkhave bhikkhu / abhikkante paṭikkante sampajānakārī hoti./ Ālokite vilokite sampajānakārī hoti./ Sammiñjite pasārite sampajānakārī hoti./ Saṅghāṭipattacīvaradhāraṇe sampajānakārī hoti./ Asite pīte khāyite sāyite sampajānakārī hoti./ Uccārapassāvakamme sampajānakārī hoti./ Gate ṭhite nisinne sutte jāgarite bhāsite tuṇhībhāve sampajānakārī hoti./
“Again, monks, a monk is fully alert when going forward and returning, • when looking ahead and looking away, • when bending and stretching his limbs, • when wearing his robes, and carrying his outer robe and bowl. He is fully alert when eating, • drinking, consuming food, and tasting. He is fully alert when defecating and urinating. He is fully alert when walking, standing, sitting, • falling asleep, waking up, talking, and keeping silent.
Iti ajjhattaṁ vā kāye kāyānupassī viharati./ Bahiddhā vā kāye kāyānupassī viharati./ Ajjhatta bahiddhā vā kāye kāyānupassī viharati./
“In this way he dwells contemplating his own body, • he dwells contemplating others’ bodies, • and he dwells contemplating both his and others’ bodies.
Samudaya dhammānupassī vā kāyasmiṁ viharati./ Vaya dhammānupassī vā kāyasmiṁ viharati./ Samudaya vaya dhammānupassī vā kāyasmiṁ viharati./
“He dwells contemplating the arising of the body, • he dwells contemplating the passing away of the body, • and he dwells contemplating the arising and passing away of the body.
Atthi kāyo’ti vā panassa sati paccupaṭṭhitā hoti./ Yāvadeva ñāṇa mattāya, patissati mattāya,/ anissito ca viharati./ Na ca kiñci loke upādiyati./
“Mindfulness, that there is a body • is simply established in him • to the extent necessary for higher knowledge and mindfulness. He dwells independent, and not clinging to anything in the world.
Evampi kho bhikkhave bhikkhu / kāye kāyānupassī viharati./
That is how monks, a monk dwells contemplating the body in body.
Uddeso: Introduction
1. Kāyānupassanā: The Observation of Body
1.1 Ānāpāna Pabbaṁ: Section on Breathing
1.2. Iriyāpatha Pabbaṁ: Section on Postures
1.3 Sampajañña Pabbaṁ: Section on Clear Comprehension
1.4 Paṭikūlamanasikāra Pabbaṁ: Section on Repulsiveness
1.5 Dhātumanasikāra Pabbaṁ: Reflections on the Elements
1.6 Navasīvathika Pabbaṁ: Nine Charnel-Ground Contemplations
2. Vedanānupassanā: Contemplation of Feeling
3. Cittānupassanā: Contemplation of Mind
4. Dhammānupassanā: Contemplation of Phenomena
4.1 Nīvaraṇa Pabbaṁ: Section on the Hindrances
4.2 Khandha Pabbaṁ: Section on the Aggregates
4.3 Āyatana Pabbaṁ: Section on the Sense Bases
4.4 Bojjhanga Pabbaṁ: Section on the Factors of Enlightenment
4.5 Sacca Pabbaṁ: Section on the Four Noble Truths
Satipaṭṭhāna Bhāvanānisaṁso: The Results of the Establishing of Mindfulness