[46/211]
Pali Text:
Na vedanā na khandhoti? Vedanaṃ ṭhapetvā avasesā khandhā na vedanā, khandhā. Vedanañca khandhe ca ṭhapetvā avasesā na ceva vedanā, na ca khandhā.
Na khandhā na rūpakkhandhoti? āmantā.
Translation:
(i) Q. Is that which is not called ‘feeling’ not called ‘aggregates’?
A. With the exception of feeling, the remaining aggregates are not called ‘feeling’, but called ‘aggregates’. With the exception of feeling and aggregates, the remainings are neither called ‘feeling’ nor ‘aggregates’.
Q. Is that which is not called ‘aggregates’ not called ‘the aggregate of matter’?
A. Yes.
Pali Text:
Na vedanā na khandhoti? Vedanaṃ ṭhapetvā avasesā khandhā na vedanā, khandhā. Vedanañca khandhe ca ṭhapetvā avasesā na ceva vedanā, na ca khandhā.
Na khandhā na saññākkhandhoti? āmantā.
Translation:
(ii) Q. Is that which is not called ‘feeling’ not called ‘aggregates’?
A. With the exception of feeling, the remaining aggregates are not called ‘feeling’, but called ‘aggregates’. With the exception of feeling and aggregates, the remainings are neither called ‘feeling’ nor ‘aggregates’.
Q. Is that which is not called ‘aggregates’ not called ‘the aggregate of perception’?
A. Yes.
Pali Text:
Na vedanā na khandhoti? Vedanaṃ ṭhapetvā avasesā khandhā na vedanā, khandhā. Vedanañca khandhe ca ṭhapetvā avasesā na ceva vedanā, na ca khandhā.
Na khandhā na saṅkhārakkhandhoti? āmantā.
Translation:
(iii) Q. Is that which is not called ‘feeling’ not called ‘aggregates’?
A. With the exception of feeling, the remaining aggregates are not called ‘feeling’, but called ‘aggregates’. With the exception of feeling and aggregates, the remainings are neither called ‘feeling’ nor ‘aggregates’.
Q. Is that which is not called ‘aggregates’ not called ‘the aggregate of mental formation’?
A. Yes.
Pali Text:
Na vedanā na khandhoti? Vedanaṃ ṭhapetvā avasesā khandhā na vedanā, khandhā. Vedanañca khandhe ca ṭhapetvā avasesā na ceva vedanā, na ca khandhā.
Na khandhā na viññāṇakkhandhoti? āmantā.
Translation:
(iv) Q. Is that which is not called ‘feeling’ not called ‘aggregates’?
A. With the exception of feeling, the remaining aggregates are not called ‘feeling’, but called ‘aggregates’. With the exception of feeling and aggregates, the remainings are neither called ‘feeling’ nor ‘aggregates’.
Q. Is that which is not called ‘aggregates’ not called ‘the aggregate of consciousness’?
A. Yes.
Study Report 35
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment