- Saį¹yutta NikÄya
- Connected Discourses on the Six Sense Bases
35.76. Radha (1)
Then the Venerable Radha approached the Blessed One ⦠and said to him: āVenerable sir, it would be good if the Blessed One would teach me the Dhamma in brief, so that, having heard the Dhamma from the Blessed One, I might dwell alone, withdrawn, diligent, ardent, and resolute.ā
āRadha, you should abandon desire for whatever is impermanent. And what is impermanent? The eye is impermanent; you should abandon desire for it. Forms are impermanent ⦠Eye-consciousness is impermanent ⦠Eye-contact is impermanent ⦠Whatever feeling arises with eye-contact as conditionāwhether pleasant or painful or neither-painful-nor-pleasantāthat too is impermanent; you should abandon desire for it.
āThe ear ⦠The mind is impermanent ⦠Whatever feeling arises with mind-contact as condition ⦠that too is impermanent; you should abandon desire for it. Radha, you should abandon desire for whatever is impermanent.ā
