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Saį¹yutta NikÄya 56.28 Linked Discourses 56.28
3. Koį¹igÄmavagga 3. At the Village of Koį¹i
Lokasutta The World
āCattÄrimÄni, bhikkhave, ariyasaccÄni. āMendicants, there are these four noble truths.
KatamÄni cattÄri? What four?
Dukkhaį¹ ariyasaccaį¹, dukkhasamudayaį¹ ariyasaccaį¹, dukkhanirodhaį¹ ariyasaccaį¹, dukkhanirodhagÄminÄ« paį¹ipadÄ 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 samÄrake sabrahmake sassamaį¹abrÄhmaį¹iyÄ pajÄya sadevamanussÄya tathÄgato ariyo; In this world with its gods, MÄras, and Divinities, this population with its ascetics and brahmins, its gods and humans, the Realized One is the Noble One.
tasmÄ āariyasaccÄnÄ«āti vuccanti. Thatās why theyāre called ānoble truthsā.
TasmÄtiha, bhikkhave, āidaį¹ dukkhanāti yogo karaį¹Ä«yo ā¦peā¦ āayaį¹ dukkhanirodhagÄminÄ« paį¹ipadÄāti yogo karaį¹Ä«yoāti. Thatās why you should practice meditation ā¦ā
Aį¹į¹hamaį¹.