Suttantapiṭaka › Saṁyuttanikāya › ‹ sn1.29 › 3. Sattivagga 3. A Sword 11 segments · SuttaCentral · Copy citation Tip — double-click any Pāli word to look it up in the dictionary. New here? Try double-clicking a Pāli word like dhamma, nibbāna, or appamāda to see its dictionary definitions. Works on any italicised Pāli line below. Got it ← → 0.1 Saṁyutta Nikāya 1.29 Linked Discourses 1.29 0.2 3. Sattivagga 3. A Sword 0.3 Catucakkasutta Four Wheels 1.1 “Catucakkaṁ navadvāraṁ, “Four are its wheels, and nine its doors; 1.2 puṇṇaṁ lobhena saṁyutaṁ; it’s stuffed full, bound with greed, 1.3 Paṅkajātaṁ mahāvīra, and born from a bog. 1.4 kathaṁ yātrā bhavissatī”ti. Great hero, how will I keep going?” 2.1 “Chetvā naddhiṁ varattañca, “Having cut the strap and harness— 2.2 icchā lobhañca pāpakaṁ; the wicked desire and greed— 2.3 Samūlaṁ taṇhamabbuyha, and having plucked out craving, root and all: 2.4 evaṁ yātrā bhavissatī”ti. that’s how you will keep going.” ⤒ ↑ ↓ ⤓ ← sn1.28 sn1.30 →