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SN 22.82 Puṇṇamasutta: A Full Moon Night
Sir, what is the scope of the term ‘aggregates’ as applied to the aggregates?
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DN 22 From… Mahā Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta: The Great Establishing of Mindfulness Discourse—Aggregates
And how does a monk remain focused on mental qualities in & of themselves with reference to the five clinging-aggregates?
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SN 23.5 Samaṇasutta: Ascetics and Brahmins
There are ascetics and brahmins who don’t truly understand these five grasping aggregates’ gratification, drawback, and escape.
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MN 138 From… Uddesavibhaṅgasutta: A Summary Recital and its Analysis
Anxieties occupy the mind, born of latching on to the perishing of form…
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Thig 6.3 Khemātherīgāthā: Khemā
Sensual pleasures are like swords and spears; the aggregates are their chopping block.
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SN 22.22 Bhārasutta: The Burden
I will teach you the burden, the carrier of the burden, the taking up of the burden, and the laying down of the burden.
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SN 22.1 Nakulapitusutta: Nakulapita
How, householder, is one afflicted in body and afflicted in mind?
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SN 22.93 Nadīsutta: The River
Suppose there was a mountain river sweeping downwards, flowing into the distance with a swift current.…
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SN 26.10 Khandhasutta: The Aggregates
The arising, continuation, rebirth, and manifestation of form is the arising of suffering…
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SN 22.48 Khandhasutta: Aggregates
Bhikkhus, I will teach you the five aggregates and the five aggregates subject to clinging.
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MN 128 From… Upakkilesasutta: Corruptions: The Bodhisatta’s Meditation
What’s the cause, what’s the reason why my light and vision of forms vanish?
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SN 45.158 Nāvāsutta: The Ship
Bhikkhus, suppose there were a seafaring ship bound with rigging that had been worn out in the water for six months…
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Ud 7.3 Paṭhamasattasutta: Clinging (1st)
Clinging to sensual pleasures, … they’ll never cross the flood so vast.
🏷️fetters
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AN 4.189 Sacchikaraṇīyasutta: Things to be Realized
Mendicants, these four things should be realized. What four?
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SN 45.177 Nīvaraṇasutta: Hindrances
This Noble Eightfold Path is to be developed for direct knowledge of these five hindrances
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AN 5.170 Bhaddajisutta: With Bhaddaji
What you see when the defilements end in the present life is the best sight.
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Iti 56 Paṭhamaāsavasutta: Defilements (1st)
With the ending of defilements, a mendicant is hungerless, quenched.
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SN 38.8 Āsavapañhāsutta: A Question About Defilements
Reverend Sāriputta, they speak of this thing called ‘defilement’. What is defilement?
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Thag 16.9 Anuruddhattheragāthā: Anuruddha
…seeking rags from the dust heap, Anuruddha is without defilements.
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AN 9.36 Jhānasutta: Depending on Absorption
They turn their mind away from those things, and apply it to freedom from death…
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