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Saɱyutta Nikāya
5. Mahā-Vagga
47. Sati-Paṭṭhāna Saɱyutta
3. Sīla-ṭ-Ṭhiti Vagga

The Book of the Kindred Sayings
5. The Great Chapter
47. Kindred Sayings on the Stations of Mindfulness
3. Habit and Permanence

Sutta 22

Ṭhiti Suttaɱ

Permanence

Translated by F. L. Woodward

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[1][bodh] THUS have I heard:

Once the venerable Ānanda and the venerable Bhadda
were staying at Pāṭaliputra
in Cock's Pleasaunce.

Then the venerable Bhadda,
rising from his solitude at eventide,
went to visit the venerable Ānanda,
and on coming to him
greeted him courteously and,
after the exchange of greetings and courtesies,
sat down at one side.

So seated
the venerable Bhadda said this
to the venerable Ānanda:

"Pray, friend Ānanda, what is the con- [152] dition,
what is the cause,
why, when the Tathāgata has finally passed away,
the good Norm does not last long?

What again, friend Ānanda, is the condition,
what the cause,
why, when the Tathāgata has finally passed away,
the good Norm does last long?"

"Well said!

Well said, friend Bhadda!

Welcome is your penetration.

Welcome is your ready wit.

You ask this, do you not?

'Pray, friend Ānanda, what is the condition,
what is the cause,
why, when the Tathāgata has finally passed away,
the good Norm does not last long?

What again, friend Ānanda, is the condition,
what the cause,
why, when the Tathāgata has finally passed away,
the good Norm does last long?'"

"I do, friend."

"Well, friend, it is owing to not cultivating,
not making much of
four stations of mindfulness.

That, friend, is the reason
why the good Norm does not last long.

Again, it is owing to cultivating
and making much of
four stations of mindfulness
that the good Norm does so last.

What are the four?

Herein, friend, a monk abides in body contemplating body
(as transient),
ardent,
composed
and mindful,
having restrained the dejection in the world
arising from coveting.

He dwells as regards feelings contemplating feelings
(as transient),
ardent,
composed
and mindful,
having restrained the dejection in the world
arising from coveting.

He dwells as regards mind contemplating mind
(as transient),
ardent,
composed
and mindful,
having restrained the dejection in the world
arising from coveting.

He dwells as regards mind-states contemplating mind-states
(as transient),
ardent,
composed
and mindful,
having restrained the dejection in the world
arising from coveting.

"It is owing to not cultivating,
not making much of
these four stations of mindfulness
that is the reason
why the good Norm does not last long.

Again, it is owing to cultivating
and making much of
these four stations of mindfulness
that the good Norm does last long."[1]

 


[1] Comy. In these first three Suttas people such as Devadatta are referred to.


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