These words are respectfully quoted from the : Tipitaka-Sutta Piṭaka-Khuddaka Nikaya- dhammapadaya – Maggavaggo-277,278,279
277
All conditioned things are impermanent.
When this is clearly seen with insight wisdom,
one becomes disenchanted with suffering
arising from the aggregates.
This disenchantment is the path to Nibbāna.
278
All conditioned things are suffering.
When this is clearly seen with insight wisdom,
one becomes disenchanted with suffering
arising from the aggregates.
This disenchantment is the path to Nibbāna.
279
All phenomena are non-self.
When this is clearly seen with insight wisdom,
one becomes disenchanted with suffering
arising from the aggregates.
This disenchantment leads to Nibbāna.
“This is a verse spoken concerning Nanda the cowherd in the kingdom of Kosala.”
“More than a thief brings harm to another thief, and more than an enemy brings harm to another enemy, it is one’s own mind—established in wrong view—that brings even greater harm upon oneself.”
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