Translations [16]
English
- Bhikkhu Sujato
- Bhikkhu Thanissaro (1998)
繁體字
- 莊春江
日本語
- 関西パーリ語実習会 (2023)
Deutsch
- Nyānatiloka Thera (1907)
- Sabbamitta (2019)
Español
- Isidatta (2012)
Português
- Michael Beisert (2013)
Русский
- SV theravada.ru (2013)
বাংলা
- সুমঙ্গল বড়ুয়া (2018)
Việt Ngữ
- Thích Minh Châu
Bahasa Indonesia
- Indra Anggara
සිංහල
- A.P. de Zoysa
ပြန်သွားရန်
- Pitaka Myanmar Translation
ภาษาไทย
- Siam Rath
पाळिभासा (Pāli)
- Mahāsaṅgīti Tipiṭaka
Reference
- Sutta Central
Progressive Cessations
“Mendicants, there are these nine progressive cessations. What nine?
For someone who has attained the first absorption, sensual perceptions have ceased.
For someone who has attained the second absorption, the placing of the mind and keeping it connected have ceased.
For someone who has attained the third absorption, rapture has ceased.
For someone who has attained the fourth absorption, breathing has ceased.
For someone who has attained the dimension of infinite space, the perception of form has ceased.
For someone who has attained the dimension of infinite consciousness, the perception of the dimension of infinite space has ceased.
For someone who has attained the dimension of nothingness, the perception of the dimension of infinite consciousness has ceased.
For someone who has attained the dimension of neither perception nor non-perception, the perception of the dimension of nothingness has ceased.
For someone who has attained the cessation of perception and feeling, perception and feeling have ceased.
These are the nine progressive cessations.”
Translations [16]
English
- Bhikkhu Sujato
- Bhikkhu Thanissaro (1998)
繁體字
- 莊春江
日本語
- 関西パーリ語実習会 (2023)
Deutsch
- Nyānatiloka Thera (1907)
- Sabbamitta (2019)
Español
- Isidatta (2012)
Português
- Michael Beisert (2013)
Русский
- SV theravada.ru (2013)
বাংলা
- সুমঙ্গল বড়ুয়া (2018)
Việt Ngữ
- Thích Minh Châu
Bahasa Indonesia
- Indra Anggara
සිංහල
- A.P. de Zoysa
ပြန်သွားရန်
- Pitaka Myanmar Translation
ภาษาไทย
- Siam Rath
पाळिभासा (Pāli)
- Mahāsaṅgīti Tipiṭaka
Reference
- Sutta Central
Progressive Cessations
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