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Saį¹yutta Nikāya 56.28 Linked Discourses 56.28

3. Koį¹­igāmavagga 3. At the Village of Koį¹­i

Lokasutta The World

ā€œCattārimāni, bhikkhave, ariyasaccāni. ā€œMendicants, there are these four noble truths.

Katamāni cattāri? What four?

Dukkhaį¹ ariyasaccaį¹, dukkhasamudayaį¹ ariyasaccaį¹, dukkhanirodhaį¹ ariyasaccaį¹, dukkhanirodhagāminÄ« paį¹­ipadā ariyasaccaį¹. The noble truths of suffering, the origin of suffering, the cessation of suffering, and the practice that leads to the cessation of suffering.

Sadevake loke samārake sabrahmake sassamaį¹‡abrāhmaį¹‡iyā pajāya sadevamanussāya tathāgato ariyo; In this world with its gods, Māras, and Divinities, this population with its ascetics and brahmins, its gods and humans, the Realized One is the Noble One.

tasmā ā€˜ariyasaccānÄ«ā€™ti vuccanti. Thatā€™s why theyā€™re called ā€˜noble truthsā€™.

Tasmātiha, bhikkhave, ā€˜idaį¹ dukkhanā€™ti yogo karaį¹‡Ä«yo ā€¦peā€¦ ā€˜ayaį¹ dukkhanirodhagāminÄ« paį¹­ipadāā€™ti yogo karaį¹‡Ä«yoā€ti. Thatā€™s why you should practice meditation ā€¦ā€

Aį¹­į¹­hamaį¹.
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