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Saṁyutta Nikāya — The Linked Discourses

Vol 1:
Verses
SN1-11
Vol 2:
Causation
SN12-21
Vol 3:
Aggregates
SN22-34
Vol 4:
Sense Bases
SN35-44
Vol 5:
Great Book
SN45-56

35. Saḷāyatanasaṁyutta: On the Six Sense Fields

XVI. The End of Relishing — SN35.163: With Koṭṭhita on Suffering

1Then Venerable Mahākoṭṭhita … said to the Buddha:

“Sir, may the Buddha please teach me Dhamma in brief. When I’ve heard it, I’ll live alone, withdrawn, diligent, keen, and resolute.”


“Koṭṭhita, you should give up desire for what is suffering. And what is suffering?

The eye, sights, eye consciousness, and eye contact are suffering: you should give up desire for them. The pleasant, painful, or neutral feeling that arises conditioned by eye contact is also suffering; you should give up desire for it. The ear … nose … tongue … body … The mind, thoughts, mind consciousness, and mind contact are suffering: you should give up desire for them. The pleasant, painful, or neutral feeling that arises conditioned by mind contact is also suffering: you should give up desire for it.

Koṭṭhita, you should give up desire for what is suffering.”

1Atha kho āyasmā mahākoṭṭhiko … pe … bhagavantaṁ etadavoca:

"sādhu me, bhante … pe … vihareyyan"ti.


"Yaṁ kho, koṭṭhika, dukkhaṁ tatra te chando pahātabbo. Kiñca, koṭṭhika, dukkhaṁ?

Cakkhu kho, koṭṭhika, dukkhaṁ; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Rūpā dukkhā; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Cakkhuviññāṇaṁ dukkhaṁ; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Cakkhusamphasso dukkho; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Yampidaṁ cakkhusamphassapaccayā uppajjati vedayitaṁ sukhaṁ vā dukkhaṁ vā adukkhamasukhaṁ vā tampi dukkhaṁ; tatra te chando pahātabbo … pe … jivhā dukkhā; tatra te chando pahātabbo … pe … mano dukkho; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Dhammā dukkhā; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Manoviññāṇaṁ dukkhaṁ; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Manosamphasso dukkho; tatra te chando pahātabbo. Yampidaṁ manosamphassapaccayā uppajjati vedayitaṁ sukhaṁ vā dukkhaṁ vā adukkhamasukhaṁ vā tampi dukkhaṁ; tatra te chando pahātabbo.

Yaṁ kho, koṭṭhika, dukkhaṁ tatra te chando pahātabbo"ti.

Aṭṭhamaṁ.