Dukkha Sutta
Dukkha Sutta:1.Dukkha Sutta.-Dukkha arises from the contact of the senses and the objects proper to the senses,resulting in feeling,which,in turn,produces craving.By destroying this process dukkha is destroyed.S.ii.71; cf.S.iv.86.
2.Dukkha Sutta.-All the khandhas are ill; he who realizes this destroys rebirth.S.iii.21; 196.
3.Dukkha Sutta.-All the khandhas lead to suffering.S.iii.77.
4.Dukkha Sutta.-The Buddha teaches suffering,the arising thereof,the cessation,and the way to such cessation.S.iii.158.
5.Dukkha Sutta.-That which is suffering and of the nature of suffering must be put away.S.iv.199.
6.Dukkha Sutta.-Sāriputta tells Jambukhādaka of the three kinds of suffering,caused by pain,by the activities and by the changeable nature of things.S.iv.259.
7.Dukkha Sutta.-A monk without faith is unconscientious,has no fear of blame,is indolent and lacking in insight,lives ill at ease in this world and will suffer in the next.A.iii.3.
8.Dukkha Sutta.-If a monk has brooding on sense-desires,ill-will,cruelty and conjures up thoughts of these things,he will live ill at ease now and also after death.A.iii.429.
9.Dukkha Sutta.-It is impossible that a monk who sees happiness in any phenomenon shall live in harmony and peace.A.iii.442.