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Saɱyutta Nikāya
III. Khandha Vagga
22. Khandhasaɱyutta

Sutta 121

Upādāniya Suttaɱ

Clinging

Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
Proofed against and modified in accordance with the revised edition at dhammatalks.org
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[1][pts] Near Sāvatthī.

There the Blessed One said, "Monks, I will teach you clingable phenomena and clinging.

Listen and pay close attention.

I will speak."

"As you say, lord," the monks responded to him.

The Blessed One said, "And what, monks, are clingable phenomena?

What is clinging?

"Form is a clingable phenomenon.

Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.

"Feeling is a clingable phenomenon.

Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.

"Perception is a clingable phenomenon.

Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.

"Fabrications are clingable phenomena.

Any desire-passion related to them, is clinging related to them.

"Consciousness is a clingable phenomenon.

Any desire-passion related to it, is clinging related to it.

"These are called clingable phenomena.

This is clinging."

 


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