Saṁyutta Nikāya 22.24
Translators: sujato
Linked Discourses 22.24
3. Bhāravagga
3. The Burden
Abhijānasutta
Directly Knowing
Sāvatthinidānaṁ.
At Sāvatthī.
“Rūpaṁ, bhikkhave, anabhijānaṁ aparijānaṁ avirājayaṁ appajahaṁ abhabbo dukkhakkhayāya;
“Mendicants, without directly knowing and completely understanding form, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
vedanaṁ anabhijānaṁ aparijānaṁ avirājayaṁ appajahaṁ abhabbo dukkhakkhayāya;
Without directly knowing and completely understanding feeling …
saññaṁ anabhijānaṁ …
perception …
saṅkhāre anabhijānaṁ aparijānaṁ avirājayaṁ appajahaṁ abhabbo dukkhakkhayāya;
choices …
viññāṇaṁ anabhijānaṁ aparijānaṁ avirājayaṁ appajahaṁ abhabbo dukkhakkhayāya.
consciousness, without dispassion for it and giving it up, you can’t end suffering.
Rūpañca kho, bhikkhave, abhijānaṁ parijānaṁ virājayaṁ pajahaṁ bhabbo dukkhakkhayāya;
By directly knowing and completely understanding form, having dispassion for it and giving it up, you can end suffering.
vedanaṁ abhijānaṁ …
By directly knowing and completely understanding feeling …
saññaṁ …
perception …
saṅkhāre …
choices …
viññāṇaṁ abhijānaṁ parijānaṁ virājayaṁ pajahaṁ bhabbo dukkhakkhayāyā”ti.
consciousness, having dispassion for it and giving it up, you can end suffering.”
Tatiyaṁ.