10. Ānisaṁsavagga
10. Benefit
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“Tisso imā, bhikkhave, taṇhā pahātabbā, tayo ca mānā.
“Mendicants, you should give up these three cravings and three conceits.
Kāmataṇhā, bhavataṇhā, vibhavataṇhā—
Craving for sensual pleasures, craving for existence, and craving for nonexistence.
Yato kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhuno imā tisso taṇhā pahīnā honti, ime ca tayo mānā;
When a mendicant has given up these three cravings and these three conceits
ayaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, bhikkhu acchecchi taṇhaṁ, vivattayi saṁyojanaṁ, sammā mānābhisamayā antamakāsi dukkhassā”ti.
they’re called a mendicant who has cut off craving, cast off the fetters, and by rightly comprehending conceit has made an end of suffering.”
Ekādasamaṁ.
Ānisaṁsavaggo dasamo.
Tassuddānaṁ
Pātubhāvo ānisaṁso,
aniccadukkhaanattato;
Nibbānaṁ anavatthi,
ukkhittāsi atammayo;
Bhavā taṇhāyekā dasāti.
Dutiyo paṇṇāsako samatto.