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4. Bh±vita Sutta
Discourse on Cultivating of Steadfast Mindfulness

      400. Bhikkhus, cultivating and practising many times these Four Methods of Steadfast Mindfulness, leads to crossing over from This Shore (the cycle of existence) to the Other Shore (Nibb±na).

      What are the Four? Bhikkhus, in this Teaching, the bhikkhu keeps his mind steadfastly on the body, with diligence, comprehension and mindfulness, thus keeping away covetousness and distress in the five khandhas ... on Sensation ...p... on Mind ...p... on Mind-Objects with diligence, comprehension and mindfulness, thus keeping away covetousness and distress in the five khandhas. Bhikkhus, cultivating and practising many times these Four Methods of Steadfast Mindfulness leads to crossing over from This Shore (the cycle of existence) to the Other Shore (Nibb±na).

End of the Bh±vita Sutta,

the fourth in this Vagga.


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