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Saṁyutta Nikāya 36.2
Linked Discourses 36.2
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1. Sagāthāvagga
1. With Verses
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“Tisso imā, bhikkhave, vedanā.
“Mendicants, there are these three feelings.
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Katamā tisso?
What three?
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Sukhā vedanā, dukkhā vedanā, adukkhamasukhā vedanā—
Pleasant, painful, and neutral feeling.
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imā kho, bhikkhave, tisso vedanāti.
These are the three feelings.
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Sukhaṁ vā yadi vā dukkhaṁ,
Whatever is felt
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adukkhamasukhaṁ saha;
internally and externally—
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Ajjhattañca bahiddhā ca,
whether pleasure or pain
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yaṁ kiñci atthi veditaṁ.
as well as what’s neutral—
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Etaṁ dukkhanti ñatvāna,
having known this as suffering,
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mosadhammaṁ palokinaṁ;
deceptive, breaking apart,
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Phussa phussa vayaṁ passaṁ,
one sees them vanish <j>as they’re experienced again and again:
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evaṁ tattha virajjatī”ti.
that’s how to be free of desire for them.”