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Nibbāna Sutta: Parinibbana (4)

Summary: url=index.html#ud.8.04.irel On the nature of Nibbana.

Ud 8.4

PTS: Ud 81

Nibbāna Sutta: Parinibbana (4)

translated from the Pali by

John D. Ireland

Alternate translation: Thanissaro

Thus have I heard. At one time the Lord was staying near Savatthi in the Jeta Wood at Anathapindika's monastery. On that occasion the Lord was instructing… the bhikkhus with a Dhamma talk connected with Nibbana, and those bhikkhus… were intent on listening to Dhamma.

Then, on realizing its significance, the Lord uttered on that occasion this inspired utterance:

For the supported there is instability, for the unsupported there is no instability; when there is no instability there is serenity; when there is serenity there is no inclination: when there is no inclination there is no coming-and-going; when there is no coming-and-going there is no decease-and-uprising; when there is no decease-and-uprising there is neither “here” nor “beyond” nor “in between the two.” Just this is the end of suffering.

See also: Ud 8.1; Ud 8.2; Ud 8.3.

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