Saɱyutta Nikāya
5. Mahā-Vagga
45. Magga Saɱyutta
4. Paṭipatti Vagga: Gaṅgā Peyyāla
2. Rāga-Vinaya-Nissitaɱ
The Connected Discourses of the Buddha
The Great Book,
Chapter I (45): Connected Discourses on the Path
Suttas 103-114
X.
Second Ganges Repetition Series
(ii)
Removal of Lust Version
Translated by Bhikkhu Bodhi
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Sutta 103
Paṭhama Pācīna Suttaɱ
Slanting to the East (1)
"Bhikkhus, just as the river Ganges slants, slopes, and inclines towards the east, so too a bhikkhu who develops and cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path slants, slopes, and inclines towards Nibbāna
And how, bhikkhus, does a bhikkhu develop and cultivate the Noble Eightfold Path so that he slants, slopes, and inclines towards Nibbāna?
"Here, bhikkhus, a bhikkhu develops and cultivates right view ... right concentration, which has as its final goal the removal of lust, the removal of hatred, the removal of delusion."
It is in this way, bhikkhus, that a bhikkhu develops and cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path so that he slants, slopes, and inclines towards Nibbāna."
Suttas 104-108
Dutiya-Chaṭṭha Pācīna Suttaɱ
Slanting to the East (2-6)
"Bhikkhus, just as the river Yamunā ...
.. the river Aciravatī...
the river Sarabhū ...
the river Mahī ...
whatever great rivers there are — that is, the Ganges, the Yamunā, the Aciravatī Sarabhū the Mahī — all slant, slope, and incline towards the east, so too a bhikkhu who develops and cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path slants, slopes, and inclines towards Nibbāna."
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Suttas 109-114
Paṭhama-Chaṭṭha Samudda Suttaɱ
The Ocean (1-6)
"Bhikkhus, just as the river Ganges ... whatever great rivers there are ... all slant, slope, and incline towards the ocean, so too a bhikkhu who develops and cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path slants, slopes, and inclines towards Nibbāna"
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