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12. The World and the Kinds of Sensual Stimulation
The Question of PaƱcasikha
At one time the Buddha was staying near RÄjagaha, on the Vultureās Peak Mountain. And then the centaur PaƱcasikha went up to the Buddha, bowed, stood to one side, and said to him:
āWhat is the cause, sir, what is the reason why some sentient beings are not fully extinguished in this very life? What is the cause, sir, what is the reason why some sentient beings are fully extinguished in this very life?ā
āPaƱcasikha, there are sights known by the eye ā¦
ideas known by the mind, which are likable, desirable, agreeable, pleasant, sensual, and arousing. If a mendicant approves, welcomes, and keeps clinging to them, their consciousness has that as support and fuel for grasping. A mendicant with fuel for grasping does not become extinguished. Thatās the cause, thatās the reason why some sentient beings are not fully extinguished in this very life.
There are sights known by the eye ā¦
ideas known by the mind, which are likable, desirable, agreeable, pleasant, sensual, and arousing. If a mendicant doesnāt approve, welcome, and keep clinging to them, their consciousness doesnāt have that as support and fuel for grasping. A mendicant free of grasping becomes extinguished. Thatās the cause, thatās the reason why some sentient beings are fully extinguished in this very life.ā
