Chandappahānasutta
Giving Up Desire
“Rūpe, bhikkhave, yo chando yo rāgo yā nandī yā taṇhā, taṁ pajahatha.
“Mendicants, you should give up any desire, greed, relishing, and craving for form.
Evaṁ taṁ rūpaṁ pahīnaṁ bhavissati ucchinnamūlaṁ tālāvatthukataṁ anabhāvaṅkataṁ āyatiṁ anuppādadhammaṁ.
Thus that form will be given up, cut off at the root, made like a palm stump, obliterated, and unable to arise in the future.
Vedanāya …pe…
You should give up any desire, greed, relishing, and craving for feeling …
saññāya …
perception …
saṅkhāresu …
choices …
viññāṇe yo chando yo rāgo yā nandī yā taṇhā, taṁ pajahatha.
consciousness.
Evaṁ taṁ viññāṇaṁ pahīnaṁ bhavissati ucchinnamūlaṁ tālāvatthukataṁ anabhāvaṅkataṁ āyatiṁ anuppādadhamman”ti.
Thus that consciousness will be given up, cut off at the root, made like a palm stump, obliterated, and unable to arise in the future.”