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16. The End of Relishing 16. Nandikkhayavagga

The Exterior and the End of Relishing Bāhiranandikkhayasutta

ā€œMendicants, sights really are impermanent. A mendicant sees that they are impermanent: that’s their right view. ā€œAnicceyeva, bhikkhave, bhikkhu rÅ«pe aniccāti passati, sāssa hoti sammādiį¹­į¹­hi. Seeing rightly, they grow disillusioned. Sammā passaṁ nibbindati. When relishing ends, greed ends. When greed ends, relishing ends. Nandikkhayā rāgakkhayo; rāgakkhayā nandikkhayo. When relishing and greed end, the mind is said to be well freed. Nandirāgakkhayā cittaṁ suvimuttanti vuccati.

Sounds … Anicceyeva, bhikkhave, bhikkhu sadde … Smells … gandhe … Tastes … rase … Touches … phoį¹­į¹­habbe … Ideas really are impermanent. A mendicant sees that they are impermanent: that’s their right view. dhamme aniccāti passati, sāssa hoti sammādiį¹­į¹­hi. Seeing rightly, they grow disillusioned. Sammā passaṁ nibbindati. When relishing ends, greed ends. When greed ends, relishing ends. Nandikkhayā rāgakkhayo; rāgakkhayā nandikkhayo. When relishing and greed end, the mind is said to be well freed.ā€ Nandirāgakkhayā cittaṁ suvimuttanti vuccatÄ«ā€ti.