The Eye
Cakkhu (SN 26.1)
1. I heard thus. At one time the Blessed One was living in the monastery offered by Anathapindika in Jeta's grove in Savatthi.
2. The Blessed One addressed the monks from there:
3. ßMonks, the arising, prevailing, rebirth, and manifestation of the eye is the arising of unpleasantness, prevalence of ailments, and the manifestation of decay and death.
4-7. ßMonks, the arising, prevailing, rebirth, and manifestation of the ear, ... re ... nose ... re ... tongue ... re ... and the body is the arising of unpleasantness, prevalence of ailments, and the manifestation of decay and death.
8. ßMonks, the arising, prevailing, rebirth, and manifestation of the mind is the arising of unpleasantness, prevalence of ailments, and the manifestation of decay and death.
9. ßMonks, the cessation, appeasement and fading of the eye is the cessation of unpleasantness, the appeasement of ailments, and the disappearance of decay and death.
10-13. Monks, the cessation, appeasement and fading of the ear, ... re ... nose ... re ... tongue ... re ... and the body is the cessation of unpleasantness, the appeasement of ailments, and the disappearance of decay and death.
14. Monks, the cessation, appeasement and fading of the eye is the cessation of unpleasantness, the appeasement of ailments, and the disappearance of decay and death.
2. The Blessed One addressed the monks from there:
3. ßMonks, the arising, prevailing, rebirth, and manifestation of the eye is the arising of unpleasantness, prevalence of ailments, and the manifestation of decay and death.
4-7. ßMonks, the arising, prevailing, rebirth, and manifestation of the ear, ... re ... nose ... re ... tongue ... re ... and the body is the arising of unpleasantness, prevalence of ailments, and the manifestation of decay and death.
8. ßMonks, the arising, prevailing, rebirth, and manifestation of the mind is the arising of unpleasantness, prevalence of ailments, and the manifestation of decay and death.
9. ßMonks, the cessation, appeasement and fading of the eye is the cessation of unpleasantness, the appeasement of ailments, and the disappearance of decay and death.
10-13. Monks, the cessation, appeasement and fading of the ear, ... re ... nose ... re ... tongue ... re ... and the body is the cessation of unpleasantness, the appeasement of ailments, and the disappearance of decay and death.
14. Monks, the cessation, appeasement and fading of the eye is the cessation of unpleasantness, the appeasement of ailments, and the disappearance of decay and death.
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