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пали | 131. Idāni tassa paccayassa diṭṭhivedayite balavabhāvadassanatthaṃ puna – "tatra, bhikkhave, ye te samaṇabrāhmaṇā sassatavādā"tiādimāha. |
Бхиккху Бодхи | [That they can experience that feeling without contact— such a case is impossible.] This statement is made in order to show the strength of the condition (i.e., of contact) for the feeling of views. |
The “feeling of views” is the feeling that functions as condition for the view. This feeling is produced through its own conditions, among which contact is the chief.
''The strength of the condition”: feeling sometimes arises without the eye-base, etc., and without some of its concomitant dhammas, but it can never arise without contact; thus contact is a strong cause for feeling.
For if a sense object is within range, but the act of consciousness does not contact the object, the latter will not become an object condition (ārammaṇapaccaya) for consciousness. Thus contact is a special condition for all the concomitant dhammas (in an act of consciousness).
Hence when the Exalted One analyzed an act of consciousness (in the Dhammasaṅgaṇī), he brought forth contact first. But it is the foundation especially for feeling.