1. Ānisaṁsavagga

1. Benefits

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Aṅguttara Nikāya 10.3

Numbered Discourses 10.3

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1. Ānisaṁsavagga

1. Benefits

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Paṭhamaupanisasutta

Vital Conditions (1st)

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“Dussīlassa, bhikkhave, sīlavipannassa hatūpaniso hoti avippaṭisāro;

“Mendicants, an unethical person, who lacks ethics, has destroyed a vital condition for having no regrets.

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avippaṭisāre asati avippaṭisāravipannassa hatūpanisaṁ hoti pāmojjaṁ;

When there are regrets, one who has regrets has destroyed a vital condition for joy.

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pāmojje asati pāmojjavipannassa hatūpanisā hoti pīti;

When there is no joy, one who lacks joy has destroyed a vital condition for rapture.

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pītiyā asati pītivipannassa hatūpanisā hoti passaddhi;

When there is no rapture, one who lacks rapture has destroyed a vital condition for tranquility.

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passaddhiyā asati passaddhivipannassa hatūpanisaṁ hoti sukhaṁ;

When there is no tranquility, one who lacks tranquility has destroyed a vital condition for bliss.

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sukhe asati sukhavipannassa hatūpaniso hoti sammāsamādhi;

When there is no bliss, one who lacks bliss has destroyed a vital condition for right immersion.

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sammāsamādhimhi asati sammāsamādhivipannassa hatūpanisaṁ hoti yathābhūtañāṇadassanaṁ;

When there is no right immersion, one who lacks right immersion has destroyed a vital condition for true knowledge and vision.

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yathābhūtañāṇadassane asati yathābhūtañāṇadassanavipannassa hatūpaniso hoti nibbidāvirāgo;

When there is no true knowledge and vision, one who lacks true knowledge and vision has destroyed a vital condition for disillusionment and dispassion.

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nibbidāvirāge asati nibbidāvirāgavipannassa hatūpanisaṁ hoti vimuttiñāṇadassanaṁ.

When there is no disillusionment and dispassion, one who lacks disillusionment and dispassion has destroyed a vital condition for knowledge and vision of freedom.

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Seyyathāpi, bhikkhave, rukkho sākhāpalāsavipanno. Tassa papaṭikāpi na pāripūriṁ gacchati, tacopi … pheggupi … sāropi na pāripūriṁ gacchati.

Suppose there was a tree that lacked branches and foliage. Its shoots, bark, softwood, and heartwood would not grow to fullness.

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Evamevaṁ kho, bhikkhave, dussīlassa sīlavipannassa hatūpaniso hoti avippaṭisāro;

In the same way, an unethical person, who lacks ethics, has destroyed a vital condition for having no regrets.

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avippaṭisāre asati avippaṭisāravipannassa hatūpanisaṁ hoti …pe…

When there are regrets, one who has regrets has destroyed a vital condition for joy. …

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vimuttiñāṇadassanaṁ.

One who lacks disillusionment and dispassion has destroyed a vital condition for knowledge and vision of freedom.

2.1

Sīlavato, bhikkhave, sīlasampannassa upanisasampanno hoti avippaṭisāro;

An ethical person, who has fulfilled ethics, has fulfilled a vital condition for not having regrets.

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avippaṭisāre sati avippaṭisārasampannassa upanisasampannaṁ hoti pāmojjaṁ;

When there are no regrets, one who has no regrets has fulfilled a vital condition for joy.

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pāmojje sati pāmojjasampannassa upanisasampannā hoti pīti;

When there is joy, one who has fulfilled joy has fulfilled a vital condition for rapture.

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pītiyā sati pītisampannassa upanisasampannā hoti passaddhi;

When there is rapture, one who has fulfilled rapture has fulfilled a vital condition for tranquility.

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passaddhiyā sati passaddhisampannassa upanisasampannaṁ hoti sukhaṁ;

When there is tranquility, one who has fulfilled tranquility has fulfilled a vital condition for bliss.

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sukhe sati sukhasampannassa upanisasampanno hoti sammāsamādhi;

When there is bliss, one who has fulfilled bliss has fulfilled a vital condition for right immersion.

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sammāsamādhimhi sati sammāsamādhisampannassa upanisasampannaṁ hoti yathābhūtañāṇadassanaṁ;

When there is right immersion, one who has fulfilled right immersion has fulfilled a vital condition for true knowledge and vision.

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yathābhūtañāṇadassane sati yathābhūtañāṇadassanasampannassa upanisasampanno hoti nibbidāvirāgo;

When there is true knowledge and vision, one who has fulfilled true knowledge and vision has fulfilled a vital condition for disillusionment and dispassion.

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nibbidāvirāge sati nibbidāvirāgasampannassa upanisasampannaṁ hoti vimuttiñāṇadassanaṁ.

When there is disillusionment and dispassion, one who has fulfilled disillusionment and dispassion has fulfilled a vital condition for knowledge and vision of freedom.

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Seyyathāpi, bhikkhave, rukkho sākhāpalāsasampanno. Tassa papaṭikāpi pāripūriṁ gacchati, tacopi … pheggupi … sāropi pāripūriṁ gacchati.

Suppose there was a tree that was complete with branches and foliage. Its shoots, bark, softwood, and heartwood would grow to fullness.

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Evamevaṁ kho, bhikkhave, sīlavato sīlasampannassa upanisasampanno hoti avippaṭisāro;

In the same way, an ethical person, who has fulfilled ethics, has fulfilled a vital condition for not having regrets.

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avippaṭisāre sati avippaṭisārasampannassa upanisasampannaṁ hoti …pe…

When there are no regrets, one who has no regrets has fulfilled a vital condition for joy. …

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vimuttiñāṇadassanan”ti.

One who has fulfilled disillusionment and dispassion has fulfilled a vital condition for knowledge and vision of freedom.”

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Tatiyaṁ.