5. Gahapativagga
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“Na, bhikkhave, sutavato ariyasāvakassa evaṁ hoti:
“Mendicants, a learned noble disciple doesn’t think:
‘kiṁ nu kho—
kismiṁ sati kiṁ hoti, kissuppādā kiṁ uppajjati?
‘When what exists, what is? Due to the arising of what, what arises?
Kismiṁ sati saṅkhārā honti, kismiṁ sati viññāṇaṁ hoti, kismiṁ sati nāmarūpaṁ hoti, kismiṁ sati saḷāyatanaṁ hoti, kismiṁ sati phasso hoti, kismiṁ sati vedanā hoti, kismiṁ sati taṇhā hoti, kismiṁ sati upādānaṁ hoti, kismiṁ sati bhavo hoti, kismiṁ sati jāti hoti, kismiṁ sati jarāmaraṇaṁ hotī’ti?
When what exists do name and form come to be? When what exists do the six sense fields … contact … feeling … craving … grasping … continued existence … rebirth … old age and death come to be?’
Atha kho, bhikkhave, sutavato ariyasāvakassa aparappaccayā ñāṇamevettha hoti:
Rather, a learned noble disciple has only knowledge about this that is independent of others:
‘imasmiṁ sati idaṁ hoti, imassuppādā idaṁ uppajjati.
‘When this exists, this comes to be; due to the arising of this, this arises.
‘kiṁ nu kho—
kismiṁ asati kiṁ na hoti, kissa nirodhā kiṁ nirujjhati?
‘When what doesn’t exist, what is not? Due to the cessation of what, what ceases?
Kismiṁ asati saṅkhārā na honti, kismiṁ asati viññāṇaṁ na hoti, kismiṁ asati nāmarūpaṁ na hoti, kismiṁ asati saḷāyatanaṁ na hoti, kismiṁ asati phasso na hoti, kismiṁ asati vedanā na hoti, kismiṁ asati taṇhā na hoti, kismiṁ asati upādānaṁ na hoti, kismiṁ asati bhavo na hoti, kismiṁ asati jāti na hoti, kismiṁ asati jarāmaraṇaṁ na hotī’ti?
When what doesn’t exist do choices not come to be? When what doesn’t exist do name and form not come to be? When what doesn’t exist do the six sense fields … contact … feeling … craving … grasping … continued existence … rebirth … old age and death not come to be?’
Atha kho, bhikkhave, sutavato ariyasāvakassa aparappaccayā ñāṇamevettha hoti:
Rather, a learned noble disciple has only knowledge about this that is independent of others:
‘imasmiṁ asati idaṁ na hoti, imassa nirodhā idaṁ nirujjhati.
‘When this doesn’t exist, this doesn’t come to be; due to the cessation of this, this ceases.
viññāṇe asati nāmarūpaṁ na hoti;
When consciousness doesn’t exist name and form don’t come to be.
nāmarūpe asati saḷāyatanaṁ na hoti …pe…
When name and form don’t exist the six sense fields don’t come to be. …
jātiyā asati jarāmaraṇaṁ na hotī’ti.
When rebirth doesn’t exist old age and death don’t come to be.’
Yato kho, bhikkhave, ariyasāvako evaṁ lokassa samudayañca atthaṅgamañca yathābhūtaṁ pajānāti, ayaṁ vuccati, bhikkhave, ariyasāvako diṭṭhisampanno itipi …pe…
A noble disciple comes to truly understand the origin and disappearance of the world. Such a noble disciple is one who is called ‘one accomplished in view’, ‘one accomplished in vision’, ‘one who has come to the true teaching’, ‘one who sees this true teaching’, ‘one endowed with a trainee’s knowledge’, ‘one who has entered the stream of the teaching’, ‘a noble one with penetrative wisdom’, and also ‘one who stands knocking at the door to freedom from death’.”
amatadvāraṁ āhacca tiṭṭhati itipī”ti.
Navamaṁ.