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Saį¹yutta Nikāya 23.6 Linked Discourses 23.6

1. Paį¹­hamamāravagga 1. About Māra

Dutiyasamaį¹‡asutta Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)

Sāvatthinidānaį¹. At SāvatthÄ«.

Ekamantaį¹ nisinnaį¹ kho āyasmantaį¹ rādhaį¹ bhagavā etadavoca: When Venerable Rādha was seated to one side, the Buddha said to him:

ā€œpaƱcime, rādha, upādānakkhandhā. ā€œRādha, there are these five grasping aggregates.

Katame paƱca? What five?

RÅ«pupādānakkhandho ā€¦peā€¦ viƱƱāį¹‡upādānakkhandho. The grasping aggregates of form, feeling, perception, choices, and consciousness.

Ye hi keci, rādha, samaį¹‡Ä vā brāhmaį¹‡Ä vā imesaį¹ paƱcannaį¹ upādānakkhandhānaį¹ samudayaƱca atthaį¹…gamaƱca assādaƱca ādÄ«navaƱca nissaraį¹‡aƱca yathābhÅ«taį¹ nappajānanti ā€¦peā€¦ There are ascetics and brahmins who donā€™t truly understand these five grasping aggregatesā€™ origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape ā€¦ Those venerables donā€™t realize the goal of life as an ascetic or brahmin ā€¦

sayaį¹ abhiƱƱā sacchikatvā upasampajja viharantÄ«ā€ti. There are ascetics and brahmins who do truly understand ā€¦ Those venerables realize the goal of life as an ascetic or brahmin, and live having realized it with their own insight.ā€

Chaį¹­į¹­haį¹.
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