Nikaya

Where Suffering Subsides

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At Ñātika

So I have heard.

At one time the Buddha was staying at Ñātika in the brick house.

Then while the Buddha was in private retreat he spoke this exposition of the teaching:

“Eye consciousness arises dependent on the eye and sights. The meeting of the three is contact.

Contact is a requirement for feeling.

Feeling is a requirement for craving.

Craving is a requirement for grasping. …

That is how this entire mass of suffering originates.

Ear consciousness arises dependent on the ear and sounds. …

Nose consciousness arises dependent on the nose and smells. …

Tongue consciousness arises dependent on the tongue and tastes. …

Body consciousness arises dependent on the body and touches. …

Mind consciousness arises dependent on the mind and ideas. The meeting of the three is contact.

Contact is a requirement for feeling.

Feeling is a requirement for craving.

Craving is a requirement for grasping. …

That is how this entire mass of suffering originates.

Eye consciousness arises dependent on the eye and sights. The meeting of the three is contact.

Contact is a requirement for feeling.

Feeling is a requirement for craving.

When that craving fades away and ceases with no residue left behind, grasping ceases.

When grasping ceases, continued existence ceases. …

That is how this entire mass of suffering ceases.

Ear consciousness arises dependent on the ear and sounds. …

Mind consciousness arises dependent on the mind and ideas. The meeting of the three is contact.

Contact is a requirement for feeling.

Feeling is a requirement for craving.

When that craving fades away and ceases with no residue left behind, grasping ceases.

When grasping ceases, continued existence ceases. …

That is how this entire mass of suffering ceases.”

Now at that time a certain monk was standing listening in on the Buddha.

The Buddha saw him

and said,

“Monk, did you hear that exposition of the teaching?”

“Yes, sir.”

“Learn that exposition of the teaching,

memorize it,

and remember it.

That exposition of the teaching is beneficial and relevant to the fundamentals of the spiritual life.”