Is it fitting to consider what is impermanent, painful, and subject to change as, 'This is mine, this am I, this is my self'?


Vinaya, Mahāv. [Book of Discipline] 1, 6


Is it fitting to consider what is impermanent, painful, and subject to change as, 'This is mine, this am I, this is my self'?

Is it fitting to consider what is impermanent, painful, and subject to change as, 'This is mine, this am I, this is my self'?

Is it fitting to consider what is impermanent, painful, and subject to change as, 'This is mine, this am I, this is my self'?

Is it fitting to consider what is impermanent, painful, and subject to change as, 'This is mine, this am I, this is my self'?