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16. The End of Relishing 16. Nandikkhayavagga
The Exterior and the End of Relishing BÄhiranandikkhayasutta
āMendicants, sights really are impermanent. A mendicant sees that they are impermanent: thatās their right view. āAnicceyeva, bhikkhave, bhikkhu rÅ«pe aniccÄti passati, sÄssa hoti sammÄdiį¹į¹hi. Seeing rightly, they grow disillusioned. SammÄ passaį¹ nibbindati. When relishing ends, greed ends. When greed ends, relishing ends. NandikkhayÄ rÄgakkhayo; rÄgakkhayÄ nandikkhayo. When relishing and greed end, the mind is said to be well freed. NandirÄgakkhayÄ cittaį¹ suvimuttanti vuccati.
Sounds ⦠Anicceyeva, bhikkhave, bhikkhu sadde ⦠Smells ⦠gandhe ⦠Tastes ⦠rase ⦠Touches ⦠phoį¹į¹habbe ⦠Ideas really are impermanent. A mendicant sees that they are impermanent: thatās their right view. dhamme aniccÄti passati, sÄssa hoti sammÄdiį¹į¹hi. Seeing rightly, they grow disillusioned. SammÄ passaį¹ nibbindati. When relishing ends, greed ends. When greed ends, relishing ends. NandikkhayÄ rÄgakkhayo; rÄgakkhayÄ nandikkhayo. When relishing and greed end, the mind is said to be well freed.ā NandirÄgakkhayÄ cittaį¹ suvimuttanti vuccatÄ«āti.
