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MAJJHIMA NIKAAYA III
II. 3. 5. Maagandiyasutta.m
III. 3.1. Cuulasu~n~natasutta.m
(121)-The shorter Discourse on Voidity
I heard thus.
At one time the Blessed One lived in the Pubba monastery, the palace of Migaaras
mother in Saavatthi. Venerabe Aananda, getting up from his seclusion in the evening,
approached the Blessed One, worshipped, sat on a side and said thus. Venerable sir,
once when the Blessed One was living with the Sakyas in the hamlet Naagaraka, I heard
these acknowledged words from the Blessed One himself: Aananda, at present I abide
much in voidity. How could I, hearing it, grasp it thoroughly bear it?
Then Aananda, listen, hear, grasp thoroughly and bear it. Aananda, in the past as
well as now, I abide much in voidity. Just as the palace of Migaaras mother is void
of elephants, cattle, mares, raw gold, sovereign gold and assemblies of women and men and
is not void of the community, on account of this there is a single perception. In the same
manner the bhikkhu not attending to the perception of village or humans.attends to the
single perception of remoteness. (*1) With the perception of remoteness, the mind springs,
gets settled and is released. (*2) Whatever anxiety theres on account of the
perception of village, is not evident here. Whatever anxiety theres on account of
the perception of humans, is not evident here There is this anxiety of the perception of
remoteness. He knows, this is void of the perception of village and the perception of
humans. He knows it is not void of the perception of remoteness. Thus on account of
whatever is not there, voidity is perceived, whatever remains is perceived as peaceful.
Aananda, as it is enjoyed, thus comes about the unperverted, pure ascend to voidity.
Again, Aananda, the bhikkhu not attending to the perception ofhumans or the perception
of remoteness, attends to the single perception of earth.With the perception of earth the
mind springs, gets settled and is released. Like the bull beaten with the goad, is no more
in his own power In the same manner the bhikkhu disregarding the irregular features such
as highlands, lowlands, river valleys and ridges attends to the single perception of
earthTo him with the perception of earth the mind springs, gets settled and is released.
He knows, whatever anxiety theres on account of the perception of humans and the
perception of remoteness, theyre not evident here.There is non voidity on account of
the single perception of earth. Thus on account of whatever is not there, voidity is
perceived, whatever remains is perceived as peaceful. Aananda, as it is enjoyed, thus
comes about the unperverted, pure ascend to voidity.
Again, Aananda, the bhikkhu not attending to the perception of remoteness or the
perception of earth, attends to the single perception of the sphere of space.With the
perception of the sphere of space the mind springs, gets settled and is released. He
knows, whatever anxiety theres on account of the perception of remoteness and the
perception of earth, theyre not evident here.There is non voidity on account of the
single perception of the sphere of space. Thus on account of whatever is not there,
voidity is perceived, whatever remains is perceived as peaceful. Aananda, as its
enjoyed, thus comes about the unperverted, pure ascend to voidity.
Again, Aananda, the bhikkhu not attending to the perception of earth or the perception
of the sphere of space, attends to the single perception of the sphere of
consciousness.With the perception of the sphere of consciousness the mind springs, gets
settled and is released. He knows, whatever anxiety theres on account of the
perception of earth and the perception of the sphere of space, theyre not evident
here.There is non voidity on account of the single perception of the sphere of
consciousness.Thus on account of whatever is not there, voidity is perceived, whatever
remains is perceived as peaceful. Aananda, as its enjoyed, thus comes about the
unperverted, pure ascend to voidity.
Again, Aananda, the bhikkhu not attending to the perception of the sphere of space or
the perception of the sphere of consciousness, attends to the single perception of the
sphere of nothingness.With the perception of the sphere of nothingness the mind springs,
gets settled and is released. He knows, whatever anxiety theres on account of the
perception of the sphere of space and the perception of the sphere of consciousness, are
not evident here.There is non voidity on account of the single perception of the sphere of
nothingness.Thus on account of whatever is not there, voidity is perceived, whatever
remains is perceived as peaceful. Aananda, as its enjoyed, thus comes about the
unperverted, pure ascend to voidity.
Again, Aananda, the bhikkhu not attending to the perception of the sphere of
consciousness or the perception of the sphere of nothingness, attends to the single
perception on account of neither perception nor non perception With neither perception nor
non perception the mind springs, gets settled and is released. He knows, whatever anxiety
theres on account of the perception of the sphere of consciousness and the
perception of the sphere of nothingness, theyre not evident here.There is anxiety on
account of the single perception of neither perception nor non perception.Thus on account
of whatever is not there, voidity is perceived, whatever remains there, is perceived as
peaceful. Aananda, as it is enjoyed, thus comes about the unperverted, pure ascend to
voidity.
Again, Aananda, the bhikkhu not attending to the perception of the sphere of
nothingness or the perception of neither perception nor non perception, attends to the
single signless concentration of the mind. With the signless concentration, the mind
springs, gets settled and is released. He knows, whatever anxiety theres on account
of the perception of the sphere of nothingness and the perception of the sphere of neither
perception nor non perception theyre not evident here.There is anxiety on account of
life and the body of six mental spheres.Thus on account of whatever is not there, voidity
is perceived, whatever remains there, is perceived as peaceful. Aananda, as it is enjoyed,
thus comes about the unperverted, pure ascend to voidity.
Again, Aananda, the bhikkhu not attending to the perception of the sphere of
nothingness or the perception of neither perception nor non perception, attends to the
single signless concentration of the mind. With the signless concentration, the mind
springs, gets settled and is released. He knows, even this signless concentration is
compounded and mentally thought out. Whatever is compounded and mentally thought out, is
impermanent and it ceases.When he knows and sees this, his mind finds release, from
sensual desires, from desires to be, and from ignorant desires. When released
knowledge arises, Im released. Birth is destroyed, the holy life is lived, what
should be done is done. He knows, there is nothing to wish. He knows, whatever anxiety
theres on account of sensual desires, theyre not evident.On account of desires
to be theyre not evident. On account of ignorant desires, theyre
not evident.There is anxiety on account of life and the body of six mental spheres. He
knows this is void of sensual desires, void of desires to be and void of
ignorant desires. There is non voidity on account of life and the body of six mental
spheres Thus on account of whatever is not there, voidity is perceived whatever remains is
perceived as peaceful. Aananda, as it is enjoyed, thus comes about the most noble
unperverted, pure ascend to voidityAananda, whoever recluses or brahmins abode in voidity,
they all abode in this most noble and pure voidity. Whoever recluses or brahmins will
abide in voidity, they all will abide in this most noble and pure voidity.Whoever recluses
or brahmins now abide in voidity, they all abide in this most noble and pure voidity.
Therefore Aananda, you should train, we should abide in this most noble pure
voidity.
The Blessed One said thus and venerable Aananda delighted in the words of the Blessed
One.
Notes.
1. Attends to the single perception of remoteness. ara~n~nsa~n~na.m pa.ticca
manasikaroti ekatta.m The perception of remoteness is the physical displacing of the
enjoyments of the five strands of sensual pleasures.
2. With the perception of remoteness, the mind springs, gets settled and is released.
tassa ara~n~nasa~n~naaya citta.m pakkhandati pasiidati santi.t.thati
vimuccati. Itis the nature of the mind to spring at a sign, if agreeable get settled
there and if ready to be released, to be released..
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