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ItivuttakaItv 7 Sabbapariññā Sutta
Fully Understanding the All

One who has understood the "all" and are cleansed of passion for the "all" will put an end to suffering.

This discourse was taught by the Blessed One, taught by the Arahant, the fully enlightened Supreme Buddha. This is as I heard:

“Monks, one who has not fully known and fully understood with insight “the all”1, whose mind has not been cleansed of passion for “the all” and has not abandoned it, is incapable of putting an end to suffering. But one who has fully known and fully understood “the all”, whose mind has been cleansed of passion for “the all” and has abandoned it, is capable of putting an end to suffering.”

This is the meaning of what the Blessed One said. So, with regard to this, it was said:

One who has understood “the all” in every way is not attached to anything. Having fully understood “the all”, he has overcome all suffering.

This, too, is the meaning of what was said by the Blessed One. This is exactly as I heard.

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Itivuttaka 7 Sabbapariññā Sutta: Fully Understanding the All

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