1. Jambukhādakavagga
1. With Jambukhādaka
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“‘Dukkhaṁ, dukkhan’ti, āvuso sāriputta, vuccati.
“Reverend Sāriputta, they speak of this thing called ‘suffering’.
Dukkhadukkhatā, saṅkhāradukkhatā, vipariṇāmadukkhatā—
The suffering inherent in painful feeling; the suffering inherent in conditions; and the suffering inherent in perishing.
“Atthi panāvuso maggo atthi paṭipadā, etāsaṁ dukkhatānaṁ pariññāyā”ti?
“But, reverend, is there a path and a practice for completely understanding these forms of suffering?”
“Katamo panāvuso, maggo katamā paṭipadā, etāsaṁ dukkhatānaṁ pariññāyā”ti?
“Ayameva kho, āvuso, ariyo aṭṭhaṅgiko maggo, etāsaṁ dukkhatānaṁ pariññāya, seyyathidaṁ—
sammādiṭṭhi …pe… sammāsamādhi.
Ayaṁ kho, āvuso, maggo ayaṁ paṭipadā, etāsaṁ dukkhatānaṁ pariññāyā”ti.
“Bhaddako, āvuso, maggo bhaddikā paṭipadā, etāsaṁ dukkhatānaṁ pariññāya.
Alañca panāvuso sāriputta, appamādāyā”ti.
Cuddasamaṁ.