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Saį¹yutta Nikāya 48.5 Linked Discourses 48.5

1. Suddhikavagga 1. Plain Version

Dutiyaarahantasutta A Perfected One (2nd)

ā€œPaƱcimāni, bhikkhave, indriyāni. ā€œMendicants, there are these five faculties.

Katamāni paƱca? What five?

Saddhindriyaį¹, vÄ«riyindriyaį¹, satindriyaį¹, samādhindriyaį¹, paƱƱindriyaį¹. The faculties of faith, energy, mindfulness, immersion, and wisdom.

Yato kho, bhikkhave, bhikkhu imesaį¹ paƱcannaį¹ indriyānaį¹ samudayaƱca atthaį¹…gamaƱca assādaƱca ādÄ«navaƱca nissaraį¹‡aƱca yathābhÅ«taį¹ viditvā anupādāvimutto hotiā€”A mendicant comes to be freed by not grasping after truly understanding these five facultiesā€™ origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape.

ayaį¹ vuccati, bhikkhave, bhikkhu arahaį¹ khÄ«į¹‡Äsavo vusitavā katakaraį¹‡Ä«yo ohitabhāro anuppattasadattho parikkhÄ«į¹‡abhavasaį¹yojano sammadaƱƱāvimuttoā€ti. Such a mendicant is called a perfected one, with defilements ended, who has completed the spiritual journey, done what had to be done, laid down the burden, achieved their own true goal, utterly ended the fetter of continued existence, and is rightly freed through enlightenment.ā€

PaƱcamaį¹.
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