4👑☸ Cattāri Ariya-saccaṃ 四聖諦

SN 22 Khandha Saṃyutta

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15 vaggas, 158 suttas
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Nakula-pitu (nakula's-father) Vagga 1

SN 22.1 Nakula-pitu: “But didn’t you feel the need to ask the Buddha the further question: ‘Sir, how do you define someone ailing in body and ailing in mind, and someone ailing in body and healthy in mind’?” (healthy in mind means not identifying with 5uk when 5uk of body decay and perish)
SN 22.2 Devadaha: monks want to migrate to another town, ask permission from Buddha. Sariputta then explains they need to be able to answer questions about Dhamma without distortion. The correct answers have to do with 4NT in terms of 5uk. Following Dhamma leads to good rebirth, not following leads to bad.
SN 22.3 Hāliddikāni 1: (name of householder): Mahakaccana explains a verse from atthakatha in KN Snp. And how is one a migrant without a shelter? The Realized One has given up any desire, greed, relishing, and craving for the form element (and all 5uk); any attraction, grasping, mental dedication, insistence, and underlying tendencies. He has cut it off at the root, made it like a palm stump, obliterated it, so it’s unable to arise in the future.
SN 22.4 Hāliddikāni 2: mahakaccana explains meaning of verse from 'sakkas question': “Householder, consider any desire, greed, relishing, and craving for the form element (and all 5uk); any attraction, grasping, mental dedication, insistence, and underlying tendencies. With the ending, fading away, cessation, giving away, and letting go of that, the mind is said to be ‘well freed’.
SN 22.5 Samādhi: A more detailed explantion of asavak-khaya from AN 4.41. “Mendicants, develop immersion. “samādhiṃ, bhikkhave, bhāvetha; A mendicant who has immersion truly understands. samāhito, bhikkhave, bhikkhu yathābhūtaṃ pajānāti. What do they truly understand? Kiñca yathābhūtaṃ pajānāti? The origin and ending of form, feeling, perception, choices, and consciousness. Rūpassa samudayañca atthaṅgamañca, vedanāya samudayañca atthaṅgamañca, saññāya samudayañca atthaṅgamañca, saṅkhārānaṃ samudayañca atthaṅgamañca, viññāṇassa samudayañca atthaṅgamañca.
SN 22.5–6 Samādhi, Paṭisallāna
SN 22.6 Paṭisallāna: retreat (seclusion): same sutta passage as SN 22.5, seems to equate patisallana with being in samadhi
SN 22.7 Upādāparitassanā 1: anxiety caused by clinging: They regard form as self, self as having form, form in self, or self in form. rūpaṃ attato samanupassati, rūpavantaṃ vā attānaṃ; attani vā rūpaṃ, rūpasmiṃ vā attānaṃ. Anxieties—born of latching on to the perishing of consciousness (and all 5uk) and originating in accordance with natural principles—don’t occupy their mind. Tassa na viññāṇavipariṇāmānuparivattijā paritassanā dhammasamuppādā cittaṃ pariyādāya tiṭṭhanti. So they don’t become frightened, worried, concerned, or anxious because of grasping. Cetaso apariyādānā na cevuttāsavā hoti na ca vighātavā na ca apekkhavā, anupādāya ca na paritassati. That’s how not grasping leads to freedom from anxiety.”
SN 22.8 Upādāparitassanā 2: like previous sutta, except uses this selfing formula -> And how does grasping lead to anxiety? kathañca, bhikkhave, upādāparitassanā hoti? It’s when an uneducated ordinary person regards form like this: ‘This is mine, I am this, this is my self.’ Idha, bhikkhave, assutavā puthujjano rūpaṃ ‘etaṃ mama, esohamasmi, eso me attā’ti samanupassati.
SN 22.9 Atītānāgata 1: past & future: Consciousness of the past and future is impermanent, Viññāṇaṃ aniccaṃ atītānāgataṃ; not to mention the present. ko pana vādo paccuppannassa. Seeing this, a learned noble disciple doesn’t worry about past consciousness, Evaṃ passaṃ, bhikkhave, sutavā ariyasāvako atītasmiṃ viññāṇasmiṃ anapekkho hoti; doesn’t look forward to enjoying future consciousness, anāgataṃ viññāṇaṃ nābhinandati; and they practice for disillusionment, dispassion, and cessation regarding present consciousness.”
SN 22.9–11 Atītānāgata 1–2
SN 22.10 Atītānāgata 2 : same structure as SN 22.9, but plug in "dukkha" for anicca
SN 22.11 Atītānāgata 3 : same structure as SN 22.9, but plug in "anatta" for anicca

Anicca Vagga 2

SN 22.12 Anicca: || {{_SA 1}}
SN 22.12–14 Anicca, Dukkha, Anatta
SN 22.13 Dukkha
SN 22.14 Anatta
SN 22.15 Yadanicca
SN 22.16 Yaṃdukkha
SN 22.16–17 Yaṃdukkha, Yadanatta
SN 22.17 Yadanatta
SN 22.18 Hetu 1
SN 22.19 Hetu 2
SN 22.19–20 Hetu 1–2
SN 22.20 Hetu 3
SN 22.21 Ānanda

Bhāra Vagga 3

SN 22.22 Bhāra
SN 22.23 Pariññā
SN 22.24 Abhijāna
SN 22.25 Chandarāga
SN 22.26 Assāda 1
SN 22.26–27 Assāda 1–2
SN 22.27 Assāda 2
SN 22.28 Assāda 3
SN 22.29 abhi-nandana: Delight: One who delights in 5uk delights in suffering. One who delights in suffering is not free from suffering, I say.
SN 22.30 Uppāda
SN 22.31 Aghamūla
SN 22.32 Pabhaṃgu

Natumhāka Vagga 4

SN 22.33 Natumhāka 1
SN 22.33–34 Natumhāka 1–2
SN 22.34 Natumhāka 2
SN 22.35 Bhikkhu 1
SN 22.36 Bhikkhu 2
SN 22.37 Ānanda 1
SN 22.37–38 Ānanda 1–2
SN 22.38 Ānanda 2
SN 22.39 Anudhamma 1
SN 22.39–42 Anudhamma 1–2
SN 22.40 Anudhamma 2
SN 22.41 Anudhamma 3
SN 22.42 Anudhamma 4

Attadīpa Vagga 5

SN 22.43 Attadīpa
SN 22.44 Paṭipadā
SN 22.45 Aniccatā 1
SN 22.46 Aniccatā 2
SN 22.47 Samanupassanā
SN 22.48 Khandha
SN 22.49 Soṇa 1
SN 22.50 Soṇa 2
SN 22.51 Nandikkhaya 1
SN 22.52 Nandikkhaya 2

Upaya Vagga 6

SN 22.53 Upaya
SN 22.54 Bīja
SN 22.55 Udāna
SN 22.56 Upādāna
SN 22.57 Sattaṭṭhāna
SN 22.57(*) + AN 2.19(*) Sattaṭṭhāna + Adhikaraṇa 9
SN 22.58 Sambuddha
SN 22.59 Pañca-vaggiya [An-atta-lakkhaṇa]-sutta
SN 22.60 Mahāli
SN 22.61 Āditta
SN 22.62 Niruttipatha

Vagga 7 Arahanta: The Perfected Ones

SN 22.63 Upādiyamāna: When You Grasp
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SN 22.64 Maññamāna: When You Identify
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SN 22.65 Abhinandamāna: When You Take Pleasure
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SN 22.66 Anicca: Impermanence
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SN 22.67 Dukkha: Suffering
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SN 22.68 Anatta: Not-Self
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SN 22.69 Anattaniya: Not Belonging to Self
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SN 22.70 Rajanīyasaṇṭhita: Definitely Arousing
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SN 22.71 Rādha: With Rādha
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SN 22.72 Surādha: With Surādha
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Vagga 8 Khajjanīya: Itchy

SN 22.73 Assāda: Gratification
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SN 22.74 Samudaya: Origin
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SN 22.75 Dutiyasamudaya: Origin (2nd)
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SN 22.76 Arahanta: The Perfected Ones
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SN 22.77 Dutiyaarahanta: The Perfected Ones (2nd)
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SN 22.78 Sīha: The Lion
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SN 22.79 Khajjanīya: Itchy
nice descriptions of 5 aggregates as verb and noun

SN 22.80 Piṇḍolya: Beggars
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SN 22.81 Pālileyya: At Pārileyya
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SN 22.82 Puṇṇama: A Full Moon Night
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Vagga 9 Thera: Senior monks

SN 22.83 Ānanda: With Ānanda
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SN 22.84 Tissa: With Tissa
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SN 22.85 Yamaka: With Yamaka
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SN 22.86 Anurādha: With Anurādha
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SN 22.87 Vakkali: With Vakkali
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SN 22.88 Assaji: With Assaji
Due to illness loses 4th jhāna. “Assaji, there are ascetics and brahmins for whom samādhi is the essence, equating undistractible-lucidity with the ascetic life...

SN 22.89 Khemaka: With Khemaka
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SN 22.90 Channa: With Channa
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SN 22.91 Rāhula: Rāhula
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SN 22.92 Dutiyarāhula: Rāhula (2nd)
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Vagga 10 Puppha: Flowers

SN 22.93 Nadī: A River
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SN 22.94 Puppha: Flowers
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SN 22.95 Pheṇapiṇḍūpama: A Lump of Foam
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SN 22.96 Gomayapiṇḍa: A Lump of Cow Dung
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SN 22.97 Nakhasikhā: A Fingernail
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SN 22.98 Suddhika: Plain Version
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SN 22.99 Gaddulabaddha: A Leash
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SN 22.100 Dutiyagaddulabaddha: A Leash (2nd)
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SN 22.101 Vāsijaṭa: The Adze
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SN 22.102 Aniccasaññā: The Perception of Impermanence
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Vagga 11 Anta: Sides

SN 22.103 Anta: Sides
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SN 22.104 Dukkha: Suffering
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SN 22.105 Sakkāya: Identity
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SN 22.106 Pariññeyya: Should Be Completely Understood
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SN 22.107 Samaṇa: Ascetics
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SN 22.108 Dutiyasamaṇa: Ascetics and Brahmins (2nd)
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SN 22.109 Sotāpanna: A Stream-Enterer
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SN 22.110 Arahanta: A Perfected One
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SN 22.111 Chandappahāna: Giving Up Desire
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SN 22.112 Dutiyachandappahāna: Giving Up Desire (2nd)
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Vagga 12 Dhammakathika: A Dhamma speaker

SN 22.113 Avijjā: Ignorance
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SN 22.114 Vijjā: Knowledge
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SN 22.115 Dhammakathika: A Dhamma speaker
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SN 22.116 Dutiyadhammakathika: A Dhamma speaker (2nd)
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SN 22.117 Bandhana: Shackles
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SN 22.118 Paripucchita: Questioning
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SN 22.119 Dutiyaparipucchita: Questioning (2nd)
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SN 22.120 Saṃyojaniya: Things Prone To Being Fettered
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SN 22.121 Upādāniya: Things Prone To Being Grasped
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SN 22.122 Sīlavanta: An Ethical monk
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SN 22.123 Sutavanta: Educated
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SN 22.124 Kappa: With Kappa
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SN 22.125 Dutiyakappa: With Kappa (2nd)
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Vagga 13 Avijjā: Ignorance

SN 22.126 Samudayadhamma: Liable To Originate
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SN 22.127 Dutiyasamudayadhamma: Liable To Originate (2nd)
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SN 22.128 Tatiyasamudayadhamma: Liable To Originate (3rd)
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SN 22.129 Assāda: Gratification
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SN 22.130 Dutiyaassāda: Gratification (2nd)
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SN 22.131 Samudaya: Origin
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SN 22.132 Dutiyasamudaya: Origin (2nd)
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SN 22.133 Koṭṭhika: With Koṭṭhita
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SN 22.134 Dutiyakoṭṭhika: With Koṭṭhita (2nd)
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SN 22.135 Tatiyakoṭṭhika: With Koṭṭhita (3rd)
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Vagga 14 Kukkuḷa: Burning Chaff

SN 22.136 Kukkuḷa: Burning Chaff
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SN 22.137 Anicca: Impermanence
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SN 22.138 Dutiyaanicca: Impermanence (2nd)
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SN 22.139 Tatiyaanicca: Impermanence (3rd)
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SN 22.140 Dukkha: Suffering
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SN 22.141 Dutiyadukkha: Suffering (2nd)
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SN 22.142 Tatiyadukkha: Suffering (3rd)
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SN 22.143 Anatta: Not-Self
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SN 22.144 Dutiyaanatta: Not-Self (2nd)
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SN 22.145 Tatiyaanatta: Not-Self (3rd)
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SN 22.146 Nibbidābahula: Full of disenchantment
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SN 22.147 Aniccānupassī: Observing Impermanence
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SN 22.148 Dukkhānupassī: Observing Suffering
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SN 22.149 Anattānupassī: Observing Not-Self
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Vagga 15 Diṭṭhi: Views

SN 22.150 Ajjhatta: In Oneself
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SN 22.151 Etaṃmama: This Is Mine
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SN 22.152 Soattā: This Is My Self
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SN 22.153 Nocamesiyā: It Might Not Be Mine
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SN 22.154 Micchādiṭṭhi: Wrong View
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SN 22.155 Sakkāyadiṭṭhi: Identity View
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SN 22.156 Attānudiṭṭhi: View of Self
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SN 22.157 Abhinivesa: Insistence
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SN 22.158 Dutiyaabhinivesa: Insistence (2nd)
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SN 22.159 Ānanda: With Ānanda
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