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Saį¹yutta NikÄya 27.10 Linked Discourses 27.10
1. Kilesavagga 1. Corruptions
Khandhasutta The Aggregates
SÄvatthinidÄnaį¹. At SÄvatthÄ«.
āYo, bhikkhave, rÅ«pasmiį¹ chandarÄgo, cittasseso upakkileso ā¦peā¦ yo viƱƱÄį¹asmiį¹ chandarÄgo, cittasseso upakkileso. āMendicants, desire and greed for form, feeling, perception, choices, or consciousness is a corruption of the mind.
Yato kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhuno imesu paƱcasu į¹hÄnesu cetaso upakkileso pahÄ«no hoti, nekkhammaninnaƱcassa cittaį¹ hoti. When a mendicant has given up mental corruption in these five cases, their mind inclines to renunciation.
NekkhammaparibhÄvitaį¹ cittaį¹ kammaniyaį¹ khÄyati, abhiĆ±Ć±Ä sacchikaraį¹Ä«yesu dhammesÅ«āti. A mind imbued with renunciation is declared to be capable of directly knowing anything that can be realized.ā
Dasamaį¹.
Kilesavaggo paį¹hamo.
TassuddÄnaį¹
Cakkhu rÅ«paƱca viƱƱÄį¹aį¹,
phasso ca vedanÄya ca;
SaĆ±Ć±Ä ca cetanÄ taį¹hÄ,
dhÄtu khandhena te dasÄti.
Kilesasaį¹yuttaį¹ samattaį¹. The Linked Discourses on corruptions are complete.