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SN 22.59 Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta: Not Self |
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"Is what is impermanent, suffering, and subject to change fit to be regarded thus: ‘This is mine, this I am, this is my self’?"--"No, venerable sir."
In the Deer Park at Varanasi the Buddha teaches the famous second discourse, on not-self with regard to the aggregates, to the group of five monks. At the conclusion, they become fully enlightened.