At Savatthi. "Bhikkhus, desire and lust for the eye is a corruption of the mind. Desire and lust for the ear ... for the nose ... for the tongue ... for the body ... for the mind is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases, his mind inclines to renunciation. A mind fortified by renunciation becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for six interior sense fields is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.2 Rūpa Sutta: Forms
At Savatthi. "Bhikkhus, desire and lust for forms is a corruption of the mind. Desire and lust for sounds ... for odors ... for tastes .,. for tactile objects ... for mental phenomena is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases, his mind inclines to renunciation. A mind fortified by renunciation becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for six exterior sense fields is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.3 Viññāṇa Sutta: Consciousness
"Bhikkhus, desire and lust for eye-consciousness ... for mind consciousness is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases ... .. , [his mind] becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge." (Desire for six kinds of consciousness is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.4 Samphassa Sutta: Contact
Bhikkhus, desire and lust for eye-contact ... for mind-contact is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases ... [his mind] becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for six kinds of contact is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.5 Samphassaja Sutta: Feeling
Bhikkhus, desire and lust for feeling born of eye-contact ... for feeling born of mind-contact is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases ... [his mind] becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for six kinds of feeling is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.6 Saññā Sutta: Perception
Bhikkhus, desire and lust for perception of forms ... for perception of mental phenomena is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases ... [his mind] becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for six kinds of perception is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.7 Sañcetanā Sutta: Volition
Bhikkhus, desire and lust for volition regarding forms ... ... for volition regarding mental phenomena is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases ... [his mind] becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for six kinds of intention is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.8 Taṇhā Sutta: Craving
"Bhikkhus, desire and lust for craving for forms ... for craving for mental phenomena is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases ... [his mind] becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for six kinds of craving is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.9 Dhātu Sutta: Elements
"Bhikkhus, desire and lust for the earth element ... for the water element ... for the heat element ... for the air element ... for the space element ... for the consciousness element is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these six cases ... [his mind] becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge."
(Desire for four physical elements is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
SN 27.10 Khandha Sutta: Aggregates
"Bhikkhus, desire and lust for form ... for feeling ... for perception ... for volitional formations ... for consciousness is a corruption of the mind. When a bhikkhu has abandoned the mental corruption in these five cases, his mind inclines to renunciation. A mind fortified by renunciation becomes wieldy in regard to those things that are to be realized by direct knowledge." (Desire for five aggregates is a corruption of the mind, and letting go such desire one is able to realize the various kinds of direct knowledge.)
References 1. www.accesstoinsight.org 2. https://suttacentral.net/ 3. The connected discourses of the Buddha (Bhikkhu Bodhi)