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Mahākhandhako The Great Chapter - Ancient Buddhist Texts

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Chapter</strong> - 150<br />

Kena ādittaṁ<br />

With what is it burning<br />

Rāgagginā dosagginā mohagginā ādittaṁ.<br />

It is burning with the fire of passion, with the fire of hatred, with the fire of<br />

delusion.<br />

Jātiyā jarāya maraṇena,<br />

o It is burning with birth, with old age and death,<br />

sokehi paridevehi dukkhehi domanassehi upāyāsehi ādittan-ti vadāmi.<br />

with griefs, with lamentations, with pains, with sorrows, and with despairs, I say.<br />

Jivhā ādittā, rasā ādittā,<br />

<strong>The</strong> tongue is burning, tastes are burning,<br />

jivhāviññāṇaṁ ādittaṁ, jivhāsamphasso āditto,<br />

tongue-consciousness is burning, tongue-contact is burning,<br />

yam-pidaṁ jivhāsamphassapaccayā uppajjati vedayitaṁ,<br />

and whatever feeling arises dependent on tongue-contact,<br />

sukhaṁ vā dukkhaṁ vā adukkhamasukhaṁ vā, tam-pi ādittaṁ.<br />

whether pleasant, unpleasant, or neither-unpleasant-nor-pleasant, that also is burning.<br />

Kena ādittaṁ<br />

With what is it burning<br />

Rāgagginā dosagginā mohagginā ādittaṁ.<br />

It is burning with the fire of passion, with the fire of hatred, with the fire of<br />

delusion.<br />

Jātiyā jarāya maraṇena,<br />

o It is burning with birth, with old age and death,<br />

sokehi paridevehi dukkhehi domanassehi upāyāsehi ādittan-ti vadāmi.<br />

with griefs, with lamentations, with pains, with sorrows, and with despairs, I say.<br />

Kāyo āditto, phoṭṭhabbā ādittā,<br />

<strong>The</strong> body is burning, tangibles are burning,<br />

kāyaviññāṇaṁ ādittaṁ, kāyasamphasso āditto,<br />

body-consciousness is burning, body-contact is burning,<br />

yam-pidaṁ kāyasamphassapaccayā uppajjati vedayitaṁ,<br />

and whatever feeling arises dependent on body-contact,

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