mn8:17.1 So, Cunda, I’ve taught the expositions by way of self-effacement, arising of thought, bypassing, going up, and extinguishing.
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mn8:17.2 Out of sympathy, I’ve done what a teacher should do who wants what’s best for their disciples.
mn8:17.3 Here are these roots of trees, and here are these empty huts. Practice absorption, Cunda! Don’t be negligent! Don’t regret it later! This is my instruction.”
mn8:17.4 That is what the Buddha said.
mn8:17.5 Satisfied, Venerable Mahācunda approved what the Buddha said.
mn8:17.6 Forty-four items have been stated,
mn8:17.7 organized into five sections.
mn8:17.8 “Effacement” is the name of this discourse,
mn8:17.9 which is deep as the ocean.