Pali - Every few days - [B245]
Gair/Karunatillake - Chapter 12 – Further Readings
Ex. 1 (Part 3 of 13)

Ida.m kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkha.m ariyasacca.m –
jaati’pi dukkhaa, jaraa’pi dukkhaa, byaadhi’pi dukkho,
mara.nam’pi dukkha.m, appiyehi sampayogo dukkho,
piyehi vippayogo dukkho, yam’p’iccha.m na labhati
tam’pi dukkha.m – sa”nkhittena pañcupaadaanakkhandhaa
dukkhaa.
Now this, monks, is the noble truth of suffering:
birth is suffering, old age is suffering, sickness is
suffering, death is suffering, association with the
unpleasant is suffering, dissociation from the
pleasant is suffering, not getting what one wants is
suffering; in short, the five aggregates of clinging
are suffering.

Ida.m kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkhasamudaya.m
ariyasacca.m – yaaya.m ta.nhaa ponobbhavikaa‚
nandiraagasahagataa tatratatraabhinandinii,
seyyathida.m‚ – kaamata.nhaa, bhavata.nhaa,
vibhavata.nhaa.
Now this, monks, is the noble truth of the origin of
suffering: this very craving leading to rebirth,
connected with passionate delight, finding pleasure
here and there, namely: craving for sensual pleasures,
craving for existence, and craving for non-existence.

Metta, John