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Vicāravagga Examination Chapter

9. Vedanālakkhaį¹‡apaƱha Distinguishing Characteristic of Feeling Question

ā€œBhante nāgasena, kiį¹lakkhaį¹‡Ä vedanāā€ti? ā€œVenerable Nāgasena, what is the distinguishing characteristic of feeling?ā€

ā€œVedayitalakkhaį¹‡Ä, mahārāja, vedanā anubhavanalakkhaį¹‡Ä cāā€ti. ā€œBeing felt and experiencing, your majesty, are the distinguishing characteristics of feeling.ā€

ā€œOpammaį¹ karohÄ«ā€ti. ā€œPlease give me an analogy.ā€

ā€œYathā, mahārāja, kocideva puriso raƱƱo adhikāraį¹ kareyya, tassa rājā tuį¹­į¹­ho adhikāraį¹ dadeyya, so tena adhikārena paƱcahi kāmaguį¹‡ehi samappito samaį¹…gibhÅ«to paricareyya, tassa evamassa ā€˜mayā kho pubbe raƱƱo adhikāro kato, tassa me rājā tuį¹­į¹­ho adhikāraį¹ adāsi, svāhaį¹ tatonidānaį¹ imaį¹ evarÅ«paį¹ vedanaį¹ vedayāmÄ«ā€™ti. ā€œJust as, your majesty, some person or other might perform a service for the king, and the king, satisfied, would repay that service. And that person, because of that service, would go about provided with and possessed of the five strands of sensual pleasure, and it might occur to him ā€˜previously I performed a service for the king and he, satisfied, repaid me for that service, and for that reason I experience such and such feelings.ā€™

Yathā vā pana, mahārāja, kocideva puriso kusalaį¹ kammaį¹ katvā kāyassa bhedā paraį¹ maraį¹‡Ä sugatiį¹ saggaį¹ lokaį¹ upapajjeyya, so ca tattha dibbehi paƱcahi kāmaguį¹‡ehi samappito samaį¹…gibhÅ«to paricareyya, tassa evamassa ā€˜svāhaį¹ kho pubbe kusalaį¹ kammaį¹ akāsiį¹, sohaį¹ tatonidānaį¹ imaį¹ evarÅ«paį¹ vedanaį¹ vedayāmÄ«ā€™ti. Or just as, your majesty, some person or other might perform a good deed and at the beak up of the body after dying, might be reborn in a good destination, in a heavenly world, and there would go about provided with and possessed of the five strands of divine sensual pleasure, and it might occur to him ā€˜previously I performed a good deed, and for that reason I experience such and such feelings.ā€™

Evaį¹ kho, mahārāja, vedayitalakkhaį¹‡Ä vedanā anubhavanalakkhaį¹‡Ä cāā€ti. In the same way, your majesty, being felt and experiencing are the distinguishing characteristics of feeling.ā€

ā€œKallosi, bhante nāgasenāā€ti. ā€œYou are clever, venerable Nāgasena.ā€

Vedanālakkhaį¹‡apaƱho navamo. Distinguishing Characteristic of Feeling Question ninth
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