• Linked Discourses 47.34 Saṁyutta Nikāya 47.34
  • 4. Not Learned From Anyone Else 4. Ananussutavagga

Developed Bhāvitasutta

ā€œMendicants, when these four kinds of mindfulness meditation are developed and cultivated they lead to going from the near shore to the far shore. ā€œCattārome, bhikkhave, satipaį¹­į¹­hānā bhāvitā bahulÄ«katā apārā pāraṁ gamanāya saṁvattanti.

What four? Katame cattāro? It’s when a mendicant meditates by observing an aspect of the body—keen, aware, and mindful, rid of covetousness and displeasure for the world. Idha, bhikkhave, bhikkhu kāye kāyānupassÄ« viharati ātāpÄ« sampajāno satimā, vineyya loke abhijjhādomanassaṁ; They meditate observing an aspect of feelings … vedanāsu …pe… mind … citte …pe… principles—keen, aware, and mindful, rid of covetousness and displeasure for the world. dhammesu dhammānupassÄ« viharati ātāpÄ« sampajāno satimā, vineyya loke abhijjhādomanassaṁ.

When these four kinds of mindfulness meditation are developed and cultivated they lead to going from the near shore to the far shore.ā€ Ime kho, bhikkhave, cattāro satipaį¹­į¹­hānā bhāvitā bahulÄ«katā apārā pāraṁ gamanāya saṁvattantÄ«ā€ti.

Catutthaṁ.