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sn.22.21 Saṁyutta Nikāya (Linked Discourses)

Ānanda

At Savatthi. Then the Venerable Ānanda approached the Blessed One, paid homage to him, sat down to one side, and said to him:

“Venerable sir, it is said, ‘cessation, cessation.’ Through the cessation of what things is cessation spoken of?”

“Form, Ānanda, is impermanent, conditioned, dependently arisen, subject to destruction, to vanishing, to fading away, to cessation. Through its cessation, cessation is spoken of.

“Feeling is impermanent … Perception is impermanent … Volitional formations are impermanent … … Consciousness is impermanent, conditioned, dependently arisen, subject to destruction, to vanishing, to fading away, to cessation. Through its cessation, cessation is spoken of.

“It is through the cessation of these things, Ānanda, that cessation is spoken of.”

- Translator: Bhikkhu Bodhi

- Editor: Blake Walsh


With Ānanda

At Sāvatthī.
Then Venerable Ānanda went up to the Buddha, bowed, sat down to one side, and said to the Buddha:
“Sir, they speak of ‘cessation’.
The cessation of what things does this refer to?”
“Ānanda, form is impermanent, conditioned, dependently originated, liable to end, vanish, fade away, and cease.
Its cessation is what ‘cessation’ refers to.
Feeling …

Perception …
Choices …

Consciousness is impermanent, conditioned, dependently originated, liable to end, vanish, fade away, and cease.
Its cessation is what ‘cessation’ refers to.
When they speak of ‘cessation’, its the cessation of these things that this refers to.”