Pali - Every few days - [B248]
Gair/Karunatillake - Chapter 12 – Further Readings
Ex. 1 (Part 6 of 13)

‘Ida.m dukkhasamudaya.m ariyasaccan’ti me, bhikkhave,
pubbe ananussutesu dhammesu cakkhu.m udapaadi,
ñaa.na.m udapaadi, paññaa udapaadi, vijjaa udapaadi,
aaloko udapaadi.
‘This is the noble truth of the origin of suffering’:
thus, monks, in regard to teachings not heard by me
before, insight, knowledge, wisdom, revelation, and
illumination arose.

‘Ta.m kho pan’ida.m dukkhasamudaya.m ariyasacca.m
pahaatabban’ti me, bhikkhave, pubbe ananussutesu
dhammesu cakkhu.m udapaadi, ñaa.na.m udapaadi, paññaa
udapaadi, vijjaa udapaadi, aaloko udapaadi.
‘Now this noble truth of the origin of suffering ought
to be abandoned’: thus, monks, in regard to teachings
not heard by me before, insight, knowledge, wisdom,
revelation, and illumination arose.

‘Ta.m kho pan’ida.m dukkhasamudaya.m ariyasacca.m
pahiinan’ti me, bhikkhave, pubbe ananussutesu dhammesu
cakkhu.m udapaadi, ñaa.na.m udapaadi, paññaa udapaadi,
vijjaa udapaadi, aaloko udapaadi.
‘Now this noble truth of the origin of suffering has
been abandoned’: thus, monks, in regard to teachings
not heard by me before, insight, knowledge, wisdom,
revelation, and illumination arose.

Metta, John