mn75:9.1 “What do you think, Māgaṇḍiya?
mn75:9.2 Take someone who used to amuse themselves with sights known by the eye, which are likable, desirable, agreeable, pleasant, sensual, and arousing. Some time later—having truly understood the origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape of sights, and having given up craving and dispelled passion for sights—they would live rid of thirst, their mind settled internally.
mn75:9.3 What would you have to say to them, Māgaṇḍiya?”
mn75:9.4 “Nothing, worthy Gotama.”
mn75:9.5 “What do you think, Māgaṇḍiya?
mn75:9.6 Take someone who used to amuse themselves with sounds known by the ear …
mn75:9.7 smells known by the nose …
mn75:9.8 tastes known by the tongue …
mn75:9.9 touches known by the body, which are likable, desirable, agreeable, pleasant, sensual, and arousing.
mn75:9.10 Some time later—having truly understood the origin, ending, gratification, drawback, and escape of touches, and having given up craving and dispelled passion for touches—they would live rid of thirst, their mind settled internally.
mn75:9.11 What would you have to say to them, Māgaṇḍiya?”
mn75:9.12 “Nothing, worthy Gotama.”