- Linked Discourses 35.165 Saṁyutta Nikāya 35.165
16. The End of Relishing 16. Nandikkhayavagga
Giving Up Wrong View Micchādiṭṭhipahānasutta
Then a mendicant went up to the Buddha … Atha kho aññataro bhikkhu yena bhagavā tenupasaṅkami …pe… and said to him: ekamantaṁ nisinno so bhikkhu bhagavantaṁ etadavoca:
“Sir, how does one know and see so that wrong view is given up?” “kathaṁ nu kho, bhante, jānato kathaṁ passato micchādiṭṭhi pahīyatī”ti?
“Mendicant, knowing and seeing the eye, sights, eye consciousness, and eye contact as impermanent, wrong view is given up. … “Cakkhuṁ kho, bhikkhu, aniccato jānato passato micchādiṭṭhi pahīyati. Rūpe aniccato jānato passato micchādiṭṭhi pahīyati. Cakkhuviññāṇaṁ aniccato jānato passato micchādiṭṭhi pahīyati. Cakkhusamphassaṁ aniccato jānato passato micchādiṭṭhi pahīyati …pe…
And also knowing and seeing the pleasant, painful, or neutral feeling that arises dependent on mind contact as impermanent, wrong view is given up. yampidaṁ manosamphassapaccayā uppajjati vedayitaṁ sukhaṁ vā dukkhaṁ vā adukkhamasukhaṁ vā tampi aniccato jānato passato micchādiṭṭhi pahīyati.
This is how to know and see so that wrong view is given up.” Evaṁ kho, bhikkhu, jānato evaṁ passato micchādiṭṭhi pahīyatī”ti.
