AN 9.15 / AN iv 386

Gaṇḍasutta

The Simile of the Boil

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Tipiṭaka / Bhikkhu Ṭhānissaro

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Fordítota: Bhikkhu Sujāto

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Numbered Discourses 9

2. The Lion’s Roar

15. The Simile of the Boil

“Mendicants, suppose there was a boil that was many years old. And that boil had nine orifices that were continually open wounds. Whatever oozed out of them would be filthy, stinking, and disgusting. Whatever leaked out them would be filthy, stinking, and disgusting.

‘Boil’ is a term for this body made up of the four primary elements, produced by mother and father, built up from rice and porridge, liable to impermanence, to wearing away and erosion, to breaking up and destruction. And that boil has nine orifices that were continually open wounds. Whatever oozed out of them is filthy, stinking, and disgusting. Whatever leaks out of them is filthy, stinking, and disgusting. So, mendicants, be disillusioned with this body.”

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Fordítota: Bhikkhu Sujāto

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