25. Okkanta-samyutta — Entering 1-10*
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In this samyutta the Buddha explains the kinds of conviction and understanding that are required for the attainment of stream-entry. These short suttas share an identical structure, with each one focusing on a different aspect of experience (including the six senses, the six elements (dhatu), and the five aggregates). See also the Study Guides on stream-entry.
25.1
Cakkhu Sutta: The Eye
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
© 2004–2013
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How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of the six senses can lead to stream-entry.
25.2
Rupa Sutta: Forms
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
© 2004–2013
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How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of sense objects can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.3: Viññana Sutta — Consciousness {S iii 226; CDB i 1005} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of sense consciousness can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.4: Phassa Sutta — Contact {S iii 226; CDB i 1005} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of contact can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.5: Vedana Sutta — Feeling {S iii 226; CDB i 1005} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of feeling can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.6: Sañña Sutta — Perception {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of perception can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.7: Cetana Sutta — Intention {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of intentions can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.8: Tanha Sutta — Craving {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of craving can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.9: Dhatu Sutta — Properties {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of the six elements (earth, liquid, fire, wind, space, and consciousness) can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.10: Khandha Sutta — Aggregates {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of the five aggregates can lead to stream-entry.
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The Grouped Discourses
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25. Okkanta-samyutta — Entering 1-10
Samyutta Nikaya
The Grouped Discourses
© 2005–2013
25. Okkanta-samyutta — Entering 1-10
In this samyutta the Buddha explains the kinds of conviction and understanding that are required for the attainment of stream-entry. These short suttas share an identical structure, with each one focusing on a different aspect of experience (including the six senses, the six elements (dhatu), and the five aggregates). See also the Study Guides on stream-entry.
25.1
Cakkhu Sutta: The Eye
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
© 2004–2013
Read more: glbresearch.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=dhammavirt&thread=3963&page=1#ixzz1li0WqUhn.
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of the six senses can lead to stream-entry.
25.2
Rupa Sutta: Forms
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu
© 2004–2013
Read more: glbresearch.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=dhammavirt&thread=3964#ixzz1li3NgnQI
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of sense objects can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.3: Viññana Sutta — Consciousness {S iii 226; CDB i 1005} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of sense consciousness can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.4: Phassa Sutta — Contact {S iii 226; CDB i 1005} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of contact can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.5: Vedana Sutta — Feeling {S iii 226; CDB i 1005} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of feeling can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.6: Sañña Sutta — Perception {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of perception can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.7: Cetana Sutta — Intention {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of intentions can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.8: Tanha Sutta — Craving {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of craving can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.9: Dhatu Sutta — Properties {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of the six elements (earth, liquid, fire, wind, space, and consciousness) can lead to stream-entry.
SN 25.10: Khandha Sutta — Aggregates {S iii 227; CDB i 1006} [Thanissaro].
How conviction in, and understanding of, inconstancy of the five aggregates can lead to stream-entry.
Provenance:
©2005 John T. Bullitt.
This anthology prepared by jtb for Access to Insight.
This Access to Insight edition is ©2005–2013
Terms of use: You may copy, reformat, reprint, republish, and redistribute this work in any medium whatsoever, provided that: (1) you only make such copies, etc. available free of charge; (2) you clearly indicate that any derivatives of this work (including translations) are derived from this source document; and (3) you include the full text of this license in any copies or derivatives of this work. Otherwise, all rights reserved. For additional information about this license, see the FAQ.
www.accesstoinsight.org/faq.html#copyright
How to cite this document (one suggested style):
From
Samyutta Nikaya
The Grouped Discourses
© 2005–2013
25. Okkanta-samyutta — Entering 1-10
Read more: glbresearch.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=dhammavirt&thread=3955#ixzz1lc7mM7yS
This section is provided for direct linking purposes within God's Living Bible - The Third Testament - Research Library.
To read the entire Samyutta Nikaya: The Grouped Discourses, see the link below.
Samyutta Nikaya
The Grouped Discourses
© 2005–2013
www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/index.html#khandha