Saṁyutta Nikāya
3. Khandha Vagga
22. Khandha Saṁyutta
3. Bhāra Vagga

Part III: The Book Called The Khandhā-Vagga Containing Kindred Sayings on the Elements of Sensory Existence and Other Subjects
Chapter XXII: Kindred Sayings on Elements (Khandhā)
Section 3: On the Burden

Sutta 30

Uppāda Suttaṁ

Uprising

 


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Thus have I heard:—

The Exalted One was staying at Sāvatthī.

The Exalted One said:

"That, brethren, which is the uprising,
the persisting,
the rebirth,
the manifestation of body, -
that is the uprising of suffering,
the persisting of diseases,
the manifestation of decay and death.

"That, brethren, which is the uprising,
the persisting,
the rebirth,
the manifestation of feeling, -
that is the uprising of suffering,
the persisting of diseases,
the manifestation of decay and death.

"That, brethren, which is the uprising,
the persisting,
the rebirth,
the manifestation of perception, -
that is the uprising of suffering,
the persisting of diseases,
the manifestation of decay and death.

"That, brethren, which is the uprising,
the persisting,
the rebirth,
the manifestation of the activities, -
that is the uprising of suffering,
the persisting of diseases,
the manifestation of decay and death.

"That, brethren, which is the uprising,
the persisting,
the rebirth,
the manifestation of consciousness, -
that is the uprising of suffering,
the persisting of diseases,
the manifestation of decay and death.

That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of body, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'

That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of feeling, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'

That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of perception, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'

That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of the activities, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'

That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of consciousness, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'