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ANANUSSUTA VAGGA
Satipaµµh±na Sa½yutta, Mah±vagga
Sa½yutta, Sa½yutta Nik±ya, Suttanta Piµaka
SOURCE: "Three Groups of Related
Discourses from Mah±vagga Sa½yutta"; Translated by Professor U
Ko Lay, Yangon; Edited by the Editorial Committee, DFPPS (Myanmar Piµaka
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1. Ananussuta Sutta
Discourse on Things Previously Unheard
397. The Bhagava was staying at S±vatth² (He said:) Bhikkhus,
concerning things unheard of before, there arose in me vision, knowledge,
wisdom penetrative insight and mental illumination that this is the practice of
keeping the mind steadfastly on the body. Bhikkhus, ...p... that this practice
of steadfastly keeping the mind on the body should be cultivated. Bhikkhus,
concerning things unheard of before, there arose in me vision, knowledge,
wisdom, penetrative insight and mental illumination that (this practice of
steadfastly keeping the mind on the body) has been cultivated.
Bhikkhus, concerning things unheard of before, there arose in me vision,
knowledge, wisdom penetrative insight and mental illumination that this is the
practice of keeping the mind steadfastly on Sensation. Bhikkhus, ...p... that
this practice of steadfastly keeping the mind on Sensation should be
cultivated. Bhikkhus, concerning things unheard of before, there arose in me
vision, knowledge, wisdom penetrative insight and mental illumination that this
practice of steadfastly keeping the mind on sensation has been cultivated.
Bhikkhus, concerning things unheard of before, there arose in me vision,
knowledge, wisdom, penetrative insight and mental illumination that this is the
practice of concentrating steadfastly on Mind. Bhikkhus, ...p... that this is
the practice of concentrating steadfastly on Mind should be cultivated.
Bhikkhus, concerning things unheard of before, there arose in me vision,
knowledge, wisdom, penetrative insight and mental illumination that this
practice of concentrating steadfastly on Mind has been cultivated.
Bhikkhus, concerning things unheard of before, there arose in me vision,
knowledge, wisdom penetrative insight and mental illumination that this is the
practice of keeping the mind steadfastly on Mind-Objects. Bhikkhus, ...p...
that this practice of steadfastly keeping the mind on Mind-Objects should be
cultivated ...p... Bhikkhus, concerning things unheard of before, there arose
in me vision, knowledge, wisdom, penetrative insight and mental illumination
that this practice of steadfastly keeping the mind on Mind-Objects has been
cultivated.
End of the
Ananussuta Sutta, the first in this Vagga.
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