sn.22.74 Saṁyutta Nikāya (Linked Discourses)
Origin (1)
At Savatthi. “Bhikkhus, the uninstructed worldling does not understand as it really is the origin and the passing away, the gratification, the danger, and the escape in the case of form, feeling, perception, volitional formations, and consciousness.
“But, bhikkhus, the instructed noble disciple understands as it really is the origin and the passing away, the gratification, the danger, and the escape in the case of form, feeling, perception, volitional formations, and consciousness.”
- Translator: Bhikkhu Bodhi
- Editor: Blake Walsh
Origin
At Sāvatthī.
“Mendicants, an unlearned ordinary person doesn’t truly understand the origin, the ending, the gratification, the drawback, and the escape when it comes to form,
feeling,
perception,
choices,
and consciousness.
A learned noble disciple does truly understand the origin, the ending, the gratification, the drawback, and the escape when it comes to form,
feeling,
perception,
choices,
and consciousness.”