Sutta | Title | Words | Ct | Mr | Links | Type | Quote |
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an6.95 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ | 3 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | Abhabbo diṭṭhisampanno puggalo sayaṅkataṁ sukhadukkhaṁ paccāgantuṁ, abhabbo diṭṭhisampanno puggalo paraṅkataṁ sukhadukkhaṁ paccāgantuṁ, abhabbo diṭṭhisampanno puggalo sayaṅkatañca paraṅkatañca sukhadukkhaṁ paccāgantuṁ, abhabbo diṭṭhisampanno puggalo asayaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ sukhadukkhaṁ paccāgantuṁ, abhabbo diṭṭhisampanno puggalo aparaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ sukhadukkhaṁ paccāgantuṁ, abhabbo diṭṭhisampanno puggalo asayaṅkārañca aparaṅkārañca adhiccasamuppannaṁ sukhadukkhaṁ paccāgantuṁ.
A person accomplished in view can’t fall back on the idea that pleasure and pain are made by oneself, or that they’re made by another, or that they’re made by both. Nor can they fall back on the idea that pleasure and pain arise by chance, not made by oneself, by another, or by both. | ||
dn1 | adhiccasamuppannavāda adhiccasamuppannaṁ adhiccasamuppannikā adhiccasamuppanno | 24 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | 3.1.5. Adhiccasamuppannavāda
3.1.5. Doctrines of Origination by Chance | ||
dn24 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ adhiccasamuppanno | 5 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | Santi, bhaggava, eke samaṇabrāhmaṇā adhiccasamuppannaṁ ācariyakaṁ aggaññaṁ paññapenti.
There are some ascetics and brahmins who describe the origin of the world in their tradition as having arisen by chance. | ||
dn29 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ adhiccasamuppanno | 5 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | asayaṅkāro aparaṅkāro adhiccasamuppanno attā ca loko ca, idameva saccaṁ moghamaññan’ti.
or they have arisen by chance, not made by oneself or another. | ||
sn12.17 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ | 2 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | ‘Kiṁ pana, bho gotama, asayaṅkāraṁ aparaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ dukkhan’ti?
“Then does suffering arise by chance, not made by oneself or another?” | ||
sn12.18 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ | 2 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | Kiṁ pana, bho gotama, asayaṅkāraṁ aparaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ sukhadukkhanti?
“Then do pleasure and pain arise by chance, not made by oneself or another?” | ||
sn12.24 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ | 8 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | Santi panāvuso sāriputta, eke samaṇabrāhmaṇā kammavādā asayaṅkāraṁ aparaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ dukkhaṁ paññapenti.
Some of them declare that suffering arises by chance, not made by oneself or another. | ||
sn12.25 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ | 5 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | Santi panāvuso sāriputta, eke samaṇabrāhmaṇā kammavādā asayaṅkāraṁ aparaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ sukhadukkhaṁ paññapenti.
Some of them declare that pleasure and pain arise by chance, not made by oneself or another. | ||
sn12.26 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ | 3 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | Santi pana, bhante, eke samaṇabrāhmaṇā asayaṅkāraṁ aparaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ dukkhaṁ paññapenti.
There are some who declare that suffering arises by chance, not made by oneself or another. | ||
sn12.67 | adhiccasamuppannaṁ adhiccasamuppannā | 10 | Pi En Ru | dhamma | “kiṁ nu kho, āvuso sāriputta, sayaṅkataṁ jarāmaraṇaṁ, paraṅkataṁ jarāmaraṇaṁ, sayaṅkatañca paraṅkatañca jarāmaraṇaṁ, udāhu asayaṅkāraṁ aparaṅkāraṁ adhiccasamuppannaṁ jarāmaraṇan”ti?
“Well, Reverend Sāriputta, are old age and death made by oneself? Or by another? Or by both oneself and another? Or do they arise by chance, not made by oneself or another?” |