MN 75

Māgaṇḍiyasutta

With Māgaṇḍiya

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn75:10.1 “Well, when I was still a layperson I used to amuse myself, supplied and provided with sights known by the eye … sounds known by the ear …

mn75:10.4 touches known by the body, which are likable, desirable, agreeable, pleasant, sensual, and arousing.

mn75:10.6 one for the rainy season, one for the winter, and one for the summer.

mn75:10.7 I stayed in a stilt longhouse without coming downstairs for the four months of the rainy season, where I was entertained by musicians—none of them men.

mn75:10.8 Some time later—having truly understood the origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape of sensual pleasures, and having given up craving and dispelled passion for sensual pleasures—I live rid of thirst, my mind settled internally.

mn75:10.9 I see other sentient beings who are not free from sensual pleasures being consumed by craving for sensual pleasures, burning with passion for sensual pleasures, indulging in sensual pleasures.

mn75:10.10 I don’t envy them, nor do I hope to enjoy that.

mn75:10.12 Because there is a satisfaction that is apart from sensual pleasures and unskillful qualities,

mn75:10.14 Enjoying that satisfaction, I don’t envy what is inferior, nor do I hope to enjoy it.

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