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Saį¹yutta Nikāya 27.1 Linked Discourses 27.1

1. Kilesavagga 1. Corruptions

Cakkhusutta The Eye

Sāvatthinidānaį¹. At SāvatthÄ«.

ā€œYo, bhikkhave, cakkhusmiį¹ chandarāgo, cittasseso upakkileso. ā€œMendicants, desire and greed for the eye,

Yo sotasmiį¹ chandarāgo, cittasseso upakkileso. ear,

Yo ghānasmiį¹ chandarāgo, cittasseso upakkileso. nose,

Yo jivhāya chandarāgo, cittasseso upakkileso. tongue,

Yo kāyasmiį¹ chandarāgo, cittasseso upakkileso. body,

Yo manasmiį¹ chandarāgo, cittasseso upakkileso. or mind is a corruption of the mind.

Yato kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhuno imesu chasu į¹­hānesu cetaso upakkileso pahÄ«no hoti, nekkhammaninnaƱcassa cittaį¹ hoti. When a mendicant has given up mental corruption in these six cases, their mind inclines to renunciation.

Nekkhammaparibhāvitaį¹ cittaį¹ kammaniyaį¹ khāyati, abhiƱƱā sacchikaraį¹‡Ä«yesu dhammesÅ«ā€ti. A mind imbued with renunciation is declared to be capable of directly knowing anything that can be realized.ā€

Paį¹­hamaį¹.
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