Pali - Every few days - [B246]
Gair/Karunatillake - Chapter 12 – Further Readings
Ex. 1 (Part 4 of 13)

Ida.m kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodha.m
ariyasacca.m – yo tassaayeva ta.nhaaya
asesaviraaganirodho, caago, pa.tinissaggo, mutti,
anaalayo.
Now this, monks, is the noble truth of the cessation
of suffering: the complete fading away and cessation
of this very craving, the giving up and forsaking of
it, freedom from it, and non-attachment to it.

Ida.m kho pana, bhikkhave, dukkhanirodhagaaminii
pa.tipadaa ariyasacca.m – ayameva ariyo a.t.tha”ngiko
maggo, seyyathida.m – sammaadi.t.thi, sammaasa”nkappo,
sammaavaacaa, sammaakammanto, sammaa-aajiivo,
sammaavaayaamo, sammaasati, sammaasamaadhi.
Now this, monks, is the noble truth of the way leading
to the cessation of suffering: it is this noble
eightfold path, that is – right view, right intention,
right speech, right action, right livelihood, right
effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration.

Metta, John