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.
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"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.
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"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.
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"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.
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"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.
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That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of body, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'
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That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of feeling, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'
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That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of perception, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'
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That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of the activities, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'
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That which is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of consciousness, -
that is the ceasing,
the quelling,
the going out of suffering.'