Saṁyutta Nikāya:
III. Khandhā Vagga:
26: Uppāda Saṁutta
Kindred Sayings on Genesis1
Sutta 1
Cakkhu Suttaṁ
Eye
Thus have I heard:
The Exalted One was once staying near Sāvatthī
at the Jeta Grove in Anāthapiṇḍika's Park.
And there the Exalted One addressed the brethren, saying:
"Brethren!"
"Master!" responded those brethren.
The Exalted One said:
"Brethren, the arising,
the establishing,
the rebirth,
the appearing of eye, -
this is the arising of suffering,
the establishing of diseases,
the appearing of decay-and-death.
The arising,
the establishing,
the rebirth,
the appearing of ear, -
this is the arising of suffering,
the establishing of diseases,
the appearing of decay-and-death.
The arising,
the establishing,
the rebirth,
the appearing of nose, -
this is the arising of suffering,
the establishing of diseases,
the appearing of decay-and-death.
The arising,
the establishing,
the rebirth,
the appearing of tongue, -
this is the arising of suffering,
the establishing of diseases,
the appearing of decay-and-death.
The arising,
the establishing,
the rebirth,
the appearing of body, -
this is the arising of suffering,
the establishing of diseases,
the appearing of decay-and-death.
The arising,
the establishing,
the rebirth,
the appearing of mind, -
this is the arising of suffering,
the establishing of diseases,
the appearing of decay-and-death.
Moreover, brethren, the ceasing,
the calming,
the coming to an end of eye, -
that is the ceasing of suffering,
the calming of disease,
the coming to an end of decay-and-death.
The ceasing,
the calming,
the coming to an end of ear, -
that is the ceasing of suffering,
the calming of disease,
the coming to an end of decay-and-death.
The ceasing,
the calming,
the coming to an end of nose, -
that is the ceasing of suffering,
the calming of disease,
the coming to an end of decay-and-death.
The ceasing,
the calming,
the coming to an end of tongue, -
that is the ceasing of suffering,
the calming of disease,
the coming to an end of decay-and-death.
The ceasing,
the calming,
the coming to an end of body, -
that is the ceasing of suffering,
the calming of disease,
the coming to an end of decay-and-death.
The ceasing,
the calming,
the coming to an end of mind, -
that is the ceasing of suffering,
the calming of disease,
the coming to an end of decay-and-death.'"
1 Uppāda.