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Saį¹yutta Nikāya 14.13 Linked Discourses 14.13

2. Dutiyavagga Chapter Two

GiƱjakāvasathasutta In the Brick Hall

Ekaį¹ samayaį¹ bhagavā Ʊātike viharati giƱjakāvasathe. At one time the Buddha was staying at Ƒātika in the brick house.

Tatra kho bhagavā bhikkhū āmantesi: There the Buddha addressed the mendicants,

ā€œbhikkhavoā€ti. ā€œMendicants!ā€

ā€œBhadanteā€ti te bhikkhÅ« bhagavato paccassosuį¹. ā€œVenerable sir,ā€ they replied.

Bhagavā etadavoca: The Buddha said this:

ā€œDhātuį¹, bhikkhave, paį¹­icca uppajjati saƱƱā, uppajjati diį¹­į¹­hi, uppajjati vitakkoā€ti. ā€œMendicants, an element gives rise to a perception, a view, and a thought.ā€

Evaį¹ vutte, āyasmā kaccāno bhagavantaį¹ etadavoca: When he said this, Venerable Kaccāna said to the Buddha,

ā€œyāyaį¹, bhante, diį¹­į¹­hi: ā€œSir, regarding

ā€˜asammāsambuddhesu sammāsambuddhāā€™ti, ayaį¹ nu kho, bhante, diį¹­į¹­hi kiį¹ paį¹­icca paƱƱāyatÄ«ā€ti? those who are not fully awakened Buddhas, there is a view that they are in fact fully awakened Buddhas. Due to what does this view appear?ā€

ā€œMahati kho esā, kaccāna, dhātu yadidaį¹ avijjādhātu. ā€œItā€™s a mighty thing, Kaccāna, the element of ignorance.

HÄ«naį¹, kaccāna, dhātuį¹ paį¹­icca uppajjati hÄ«nā saƱƱā, hÄ«nā diį¹­į¹­hi, hÄ«no vitakko, hÄ«nā cetanā, hÄ«nā patthanā, hÄ«no paį¹‡idhi, hÄ«no puggalo, hÄ«nā vācā; An inferior element gives rise to inferior perceptions, inferior views, inferior thoughts, inferior intentions, inferior aims, inferior wishes, an inferior person, and inferior speech.

hÄ«naį¹ ācikkhati deseti paƱƱapeti paį¹­į¹­hapeti vivarati vibhajati uttānÄ«karoti; One explains, teaches, asserts, establishes, clarifies, analyzes, and reveals the inferior.

hīnā tassa upapattīti vadāmi. I say that their rebirth is inferior.

Majjhimaį¹, kaccāna, dhātuį¹ paį¹­icca uppajjati majjhimā saƱƱā, majjhimā diį¹­į¹­hi, majjhimo vitakko, majjhimā cetanā, majjhimā patthanā, majjhimo paį¹‡idhi, majjhimo puggalo, majjhimā vācā; A middling element gives rise to middling perceptions, middling views, middling thoughts, middling intentions, middling aims, middling wishes, a middling person, and middling speech.

majjhimaį¹ ācikkhati deseti paƱƱapeti paį¹­į¹­hapeti vivarati vibhajati uttānÄ«karoti; One explains, teaches, asserts, establishes, clarifies, analyzes, and reveals the middling.

majjhimā tassa upapattīti vadāmi. I say that their rebirth is middling.

Paį¹‡Ä«taį¹, kaccāna, dhātuį¹ paį¹­icca uppajjati paį¹‡Ä«tā saƱƱā, paį¹‡Ä«tā diį¹­į¹­hi, paį¹‡Ä«to vitakko, paį¹‡Ä«tā cetanā, paį¹‡Ä«tā patthanā, paį¹‡Ä«to paį¹‡idhi, paį¹‡Ä«to puggalo, paį¹‡Ä«tā vācā; A superior element gives rise to superior perceptions, superior views, superior thoughts, superior intentions, superior aims, superior wishes, a superior person, and superior speech.

paį¹‡Ä«taį¹ ācikkhati deseti paƱƱapeti paį¹­į¹­hapeti vivarati vibhajati uttānÄ«karoti; One explains, teaches, asserts, establishes, clarifies, analyzes, and reveals the superior.

paį¹‡Ä«tā tassa upapattÄ«ti vadāmÄ«ā€ti. I say that their rebirth is superior.ā€

Tatiyaį¹.
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