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sn.45.20 Saṁyutta Nikāya (Linked Discourses)

The Cock’s Park (3)

At Paṭaliputta. “Friend Ānanda, it is said, ‘the holy life, the holy life.’ What now, friend, is the holy life, and who is a follower of the holy life, and what is the final goal of the holy life?”

“Good, good, friend Bhadda! Your intelligence is excellent, friend Bhadda, your ingenuity is excellent, your inquiry is a good one. For you have asked me: ‘Friend Ānanda, it is said, “the holy life, the holy life.” What now, friend, is the holy life, and who is a follower of the holy life, and what is the final goal of the holy life?’”

“Yes, friend.”

“This Noble Eightfold Path, friend, is the holy life; that is, right view … right concentration. One who possesses this Noble Eightfold Path is called a liver of the holy life. The destruction of lust, the destruction of hatred, the destruction of delusion: this, friend, is the final goal of the holy life.”

- Translator: Bhikkhu Bodhi

- Editor: Blake Walsh


At the Chicken Monastery (3rd)





At Pāṭaliputta.
“Reverend, they speak of this thing called the ‘spiritual path’.
What is the spiritual path? Who is someone on the spiritual path? And what is the culmination of the spiritual path?”
“Good, good, Reverend Bhadda!
Your approach and articulation are excellent, and it’s a good question. …




The spiritual path is simply this noble eightfold path, that is:
right view, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right immersion.
Someone who possesses this noble eightfold path
is called someone on the spiritual path.
The ending of greed, hate, and delusion:
this is the culmination of the spiritual path.”