90. Piti Sahagata Duka:
(ii) (1282). What are the dhamma which do not arise together with
delightful satisfaction?
There are the mind and mental concomitants which do not arise together with delightful satisfaction of the Sensuous Sphere, the Fine Material Sphere, the Non-material Sphere and the Supramundane, which are the aggregate of Sensation, the aggregate of Perception, the aggregate of Volitional Activities and the aggregate of Consciousness; there is also the delightful satisfaction; there is also all that is Corporeality; and there is also the Unconditioned Element (Nibbana).
~These are the dhamma which do not arise together with delightful satisfaction.
(ii) (1596). What are the dhamma which do not arise together with
delightful satisfaction?
There are: four thoughts Sensuous Sphere which arise together with Equanimity; eight demeritorious thoughts (two rooted in Hatred, six rooted in Equanimity); eleven resultants of meritorious thoughts of the Sensuous Sphere (10 Equanimity, one Body-consciousness arising together with happiness); seven resultants of demeritorious thoughts (6 Equanimity, Body-consciousness accompanied by pain); six types of non-causative action of the Sensuous Sphere which arise together with Equanimity; meritorious thoughts, resultants and non-causative action pertaining to the two or the two jhanas of the Fine Material Sphere; meritorious thoughts and resultants and non-causative action pertaining to the Non-material Sphere; meritorious thoughts and resultants pertaining to the two or the two Supramundane jhanas; and also delightful satisfaction; there is also Corporeality; and there is also Nibbana.
~These are the dhamma which do not arise together with delightful satisfaction.