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Saį¹yutta Nikāya 46.37 Linked Discourses 46.37

4. NÄ«varaį¹‡avagga 4. Hindrances

Āvaraį¹‡anÄ«varaį¹‡asutta Obstacles

ā€œPaƱcime, bhikkhave, āvaraį¹‡Ä nÄ«varaį¹‡Ä cetaso upakkilesā paƱƱāya dubbalÄ«karaį¹‡Ä. ā€œMendicants, there are these five obstacles and hindrances, corruptions of the heart that weaken wisdom.

Katame paƱca? What five?

Kāmacchando, bhikkhave, āvaraį¹‡o nÄ«varaį¹‡o cetaso upakkileso paƱƱāya dubbalÄ«karaį¹‡o. Sensual desire,

Byāpādo, bhikkhave, āvaraį¹‡o nÄ«varaį¹‡o cetaso upakkileso paƱƱāya dubbalÄ«karaį¹‡o. ill will,

Thinamiddhaį¹, bhikkhave, āvaraį¹‡aį¹ nÄ«varaį¹‡aį¹ cetaso upakkilesaį¹ paƱƱāya dubbalÄ«karaį¹‡aį¹. dullness and drowsiness,

Uddhaccakukkuccaį¹, bhikkhave, āvaraį¹‡aį¹ nÄ«varaį¹‡aį¹ cetaso upakkilesaį¹ paƱƱāya dubbalÄ«karaį¹‡aį¹. restlessness and remorse,

Vicikicchā, bhikkhave, āvaraį¹‡Ä nÄ«varaį¹‡Ä cetaso upakkilesā paƱƱāya dubbalÄ«karaį¹‡Ä. and doubt.

Ime kho, bhikkhave, paƱca āvaraį¹‡Ä nÄ«varaį¹‡Ä cetaso upakkilesā paƱƱāya dubbalÄ«karaį¹‡Ä. These are the five obstacles and hindrances, corruptions of the heart that weaken wisdom.

Sattime, bhikkhave, bojjhaį¹…gā anāvaraį¹‡Ä anÄ«varaį¹‡Ä cetaso anupakkilesā bhāvitā bahulÄ«katā vijjāvimuttiphalasacchikiriyāya saį¹vattanti. There are these seven awakening factors that are not obstacles, hindrances, or corruptions of the mind. When developed and cultivated they lead to the realization of the fruit of knowledge and freedom.

Katame satta? What seven?

Satisambojjhaį¹…go, bhikkhave, anāvaraį¹‡o anÄ«varaį¹‡o cetaso anupakkileso bhāvito bahulÄ«kato vijjāvimuttiphalasacchikiriyāya saį¹vattati ā€¦peā€¦ upekkhāsambojjhaį¹…go, bhikkhave, anāvaraį¹‡o anÄ«varaį¹‡o cetaso anupakkileso bhāvito bahulÄ«kato vijjāvimuttiphalasacchikiriyāya saį¹vattati. The awakening factors of mindfulness, investigation of principles, energy, rapture, tranquility, immersion, and equanimity.

Ime kho, bhikkhave, satta bojjhaį¹…gā anāvaraį¹‡Ä anÄ«varaį¹‡Ä cetaso anupakkilesā bhāvitā bahulÄ«katā vijjāvimuttiphalasacchikiriyāya saį¹vattantÄ«ti. These seven awakening factors are not obstacles, hindrances, or corruptions of the mind. When developed and cultivated they lead to the realization of the fruit of knowledge and freedom.ā€
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