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Saɱyutta Nikāya
4. Saḷāyatana Vagga
38. Jambukhādaka Saɱyutta

The Book of the Kindred Sayings
4. The Book Called the Saḷāyatana-Vagga
Containing Kindred Sayings on the 'Six-Fold Sphere' of Sense and Other Subjects
38. Kindred Sayings about Jambukhādaka

Sutta 7

Vedanā Suttaɱ

Feeling

Translated by F. L. Woodward
Edited by Mrs. Rhys Davids

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[1] Thus have I heard:

Once the venerable Sāriputta was staying among the folk of Magadha,
at Nālaka village.

Then the Wanderer, Rose-apple-eater came to visit the venerable Sāriputta,
and on coming to him greeted him in friendly wise,
and after the exchange of greetings and courtesies
sat down at one side.

So seated, the Wanderer, Rose-apple-eater,
said to the venerable Sāriputta: -

"'Feeling, feeling!' is the saying, friend Sāriputta.

Pray what is feeling?"

"There are these three feelings, friend:
pleasant feeling,
painful feeling,
neutral feeling.

These are the three feelings."

"But, friend, is there any way,
any approach
to the comprehension of these feelings?"

"There is such a path, friend,
there is such an approach
to the comprehension of these feelings."

"And what is that path, friend,
what is that approach
to the comprehension of these feelings?"

"It is this Ariyan Eightfold Path, friend,
to the comprehension of these feelings
to wit:

Right view,
right aim,
right speech,
right action,
right living,
right effort,
right mindfulness,
right concentration.

Such, friend, is this path,
this approach
to the comprehension of these feelings."

"A goodly path, friend,
a goodly approach
to the comprehension of these feelings
and a proper occasion for earnestness too, friend!"


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