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Rreferences:
BuddhaDust Satipatthana Resources Section
Rhys Davids Introduction to their translation of the Satipatthana Sutta, and the translation itself
Puremind, M. Punnaji, Awakening Meditation, 1-13, 1-15, 3-12, 4-3, 4-6, 6-8, 7-6,7, 7-11, 7-16, 8-52, 8-60, 8-61, 8-86
Wisdom Publicatiions, The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha, Bhikkhu Nanamoli and Bhikkhu Bodhi, #10: The Foundations of Mindfulness, pp 145
Wisdom Publications, The Long Discourses of the Buddha, Maurice Walshe, #22: The Greater Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness, pp335
Pali Text Society, Middle Length Sayings I, #10: Discourse on the Applications of Mindfulness, Horner, pp70
PTS: Dialogs of the Buddha III, #33: The Recital, T.W. and C.A.F. Rhys Davids, trans., pp201
WP: The Long Discourses of the Buddha, #33: The Chanting Together, M. Walshe, trans., pp479
PTS: Dialogs of the BuddhaThe Setting Up of Mindfulness
Soma Thera, ATI: The Discourse on the Arousing of Mindfulness
ATI: Thanissaro Bhikkhu, Frames of Reference
PTS: The Middle Length Sayings, I, #10: Applications of Mindfulness, Horner, trans., pp78
WP: The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha, #10: The Foundations of Mindfulness, Bhikkhu Nanamoli and Bhikkhu Bodhi, trans., pp152
PTS: The Book of the Gradual Sayings, V: The Book of the Tens, The Great Chapter, The Great Questions, Woodward, trans., pp36ff
ATI: Contemplation of Feeling,The Discourse-Grouping on the Feelings, Nyanaponika Thera
PTS: The Book of the Kindred Sayings, V: Kindred Sayings on the Way: ix: Feeling, Woodward, trans., pp19
PTS: The Book of the Gradual Sayings, III: The Book of the Sixes, ix:#63: A penetrative discourse, Hare, trans, pp292
BD: DN#33:Sangiti Suttanta:3.26: ]
BD: The Compilation, MO, trans. #3.26 ]
BD: The Third Lesson
Pali | MO | Nyanasatta Thera | Hare | Horner | Punnaji | Bodhi | Nanamoli | Rhys Davids | (Mrs)Rhys Davids | Thanissaro | Walshe | Woodward | Soma Thera | Nyanaponika Thera |
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vedana | sensation | feelings | feeling | feeling | sensation | feelings | feelings | feelings | feelings, modes of feelings | feelings, moods | feelings | feeling | feeling | feeling |
Sukhavedan¤ | pleasant | feeing of ease | pleasurable feeling | pleasant sensation | pleasant feeling | pleasant feeling | ease, pleasant feeling | pleasant feeling | good moods, ease, well-being | pleasant feeling | pleasant feeling | pleasant feeling | pleasant | |
dukkha vedan¤ | Painful Ugly Ukky K-kha; Pain; shit; unpleasant sensation | Ill, feeling of ill | anguish, painful feeling | Unease | suffering, unpleasant sensation, painful feeling | Suffering, painful feeling | Ill, painful feeling, mal-aise | Ill, Sorrow, painful feeling | suffering, bad moods, depression, sorrow, annoyance or discouragement | Suffering, painful feeling | Ill, painful feeling | painful feeling | unpleasant (painful) | |
adukkha-m-asukh¤ vedan¤ | not-pleasant-but-not-unpleasant | feeling of neither ill nor ease | neither painful nor pleasant | neutral sensation | neither-painful-nor-pleasant feeling | neither-painful-nor-pleasant feeling | neutral feeling | neutral feeling | (uses upekkha-vedana) neutral moods | neither (pleasant, painful) | neither pleasant nor painful | neither-pleasant-nor-painful | neutral |
Vedan¤:(f.) [fr. ved*: see vedeti; cp. Epic Sk. vedan¤] feeling, sensation (see on term, e. g. Cpd. 14 Mrs. Rh. D. B. Psy., ch. iv.) D I.45; II.58 (cp. Dial. II.54), 66; III.58, 77, 221, 228, 238 (*up¤dan¤); S III.86 sq.; A I.39, 122, 141; II.79, 198, 256; III.245 sq., 450; IV.301, 385;...-- Three modes of feeling (usually understood whenever mention is made of "tisso vedan¤"): sukh¤ (pleasant), dukkh¤ (painful) adukkha-m-asukh¤ (indifferent) D III.275; S II.53, 82; IV.207; A III.400...-- Five vedan¤s: sukha¸, dukkha¸, somanassa¸, domanassa¸, upekkh¤ Vism 461. Categories of 2 to 108 modes of Vedana, S IV.223 sq. --vedan¤ is one of the 5 khandhas. -- On relation of old and new sensations (pur¤¼a* nava*) see e. g. A II.40; III.388; IV.167; Vism 33...-- In the PaÂiccasamupp¤da (q. v.) vedan¤ stands between phassa as condition and ta¼h¤ as result; see e. g. Vism 567 sq. 2. (in special application) painful sensation, suffering, pain (i. e. dukkha-vedan¤) M I.59; A I.153 (s¤r¨rik¤ bodily pain); II.116 (id.); III.143 (id.)...--vedan' aÂÂa afflicted y pain Vin II.61; III.100; J I.293. -- As adj. vedana suffering or to be suffered Pv III.106 (=anubhuyam¤na PvA 214). |
This is how Vedana fits into the Paticca Samuppada:
Downbound, The Six-fold Sense Realm rebounds bound up in Contact (PHASSA: touch)
Downbound Contact Rebounds bound up in Sense Experience (VEDANA).
Downbound Sense Experience Rebounds Bound up in Hunger/Thirst (TANHA wanting)
Or, according to the "Backwards-up" methodology:
Could there be any kind of wanting (wanting to get pleasure, wanting to end pain, wanting to live, wanting to live again, wanting to end living) if there were no experience of sensations of pleasure or pain or neither pleasure nor pain at any one of the six organs of sense?
No, there could not be any kind of wanting if there were no experience of sensations of pleasure, pain or neither pleasure nor pain at any one (or more) of the six organs of sense.
Therefore Wanting arises dependant on Sense Experience.
Could there be any Experience of Pleasure or Pain or neither Pleasure nor pain at any of the six organs of sense if there were no contact of any kind by any organ of sense with any object of sense?
No, there could not be any experience of pleasure or pain or neither pleasure nor pain at any of the six sense organs if there were no contact by any organ with any object.
Therefore Sense Experience arises dependant on Contact.
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