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Saɱyutta Nikāya:
III. Khandha Vagga:
22: Khandha Saɱyutta
4. Natumhāka Vagga

The Connected Discourses of the Buddha
Part II.
The Book of the Aggregates Khandha-Vagga
22. Connected Discourses on the Aggregates
IV. Not Yours

Sutta 38

Dutiya Ānanda Suttaɱ

Ānanda 2,

Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi

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[38] [880]

[1][pts] At Sāvatthī.

... The Blessed One then said to the Venerable Ānanda as he was sitting to one side:

"If, Ānanda, they were to ask you:

'Friend Ānanda, what are the things of which an arising was discerned, a vanishing was discerned, an alteration of that which stands was discerned?

What are the things of which an arising will be discerned, a vanishing will be discerned, an alteration of that which stands will be discerned?

What are the things of which an arising is discerned, a vanishing is discerned, an alteration of that which stands is discerned?'

— being asked thus, Ānanda, how would you answer?"

"Venerable sir, if they were to ask me this, [39] I would answer thus:

'Friends, with form that has passed, ceased, changed, an arising was discerned, a vanishing was discerned, an alteration of that which stands was discerned.

With feeling ... perception ... volitional formations ... consciousness that has passed, ceased, changed, an arising was discerned, a vanishing was discerned, an alteration of that which stands was discerned.

It is of these things, friends, that an arising was discerned, that a vanishing was discerned, that an alteration of that which stands was discerned.

"'Friends, with form that has not been born, not become manifest, an arising will be discerned, a vanishing will be discerned, an alteration of that which stands will be discerned.

With feeling ... perception ... volitional formations ... consciousness that has not been born, not become manifest, an arising will be discerned, a vanishing will be discerned, an alteration of that which stands will be discerned.

It is of these things, friends, that an arising will be discerned, that a vanishing will be discerned, that an alteration of that which stands will be discerned.

"'Friends, with form that has been born, that has become manifest, an arising is discerned, a vanishing is discerned, an alteration of that which stands is discerned.

With feeling ... perception ... volitional formations ... consciousness that has been born, that has become manifest, an arising is discerned, a vanishing is discerned, an alteration of that which stands is discerned.

It is of these things, friends, that an arising is discerned, that a vanishing is discerned, that an alteration of that which stands is discerned.'

"Being asked thus, venerable sir, I would answer in such a way."

"Good, good, Ānanda!."

(The Buddha here repeats the entire answer of the Venerable Ānanda, concluding:)

[40] "Being asked thus, Ānanda, you should answer in such a way."


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