Form is suffering. The cause and condition for the arising of form is also suffering. As form has originated from what is suffering, how could it be happiness?
-"The Connected Discourses of the Buddha"
This quote is derived from the Dharmacakrapravartana Sutra:
"...Form is suffering, feeling is suffering, perception is suffering, karmic constituents are suffering, consciousness is suffering; in sum, these five agglomerations, which are the basis of clinging to existence, are suffering. This, monks, is the Noble Truth of suffering.
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"And what is the Noble Truth of the origination of suffering? It is the thirst for further existence, which comes along with pleasure and passion and brings passing enjoyment here and there. This, monks, is the Noble Truth of the origination of suffering." - Commentary on Dharmacakrapravartana Sutra
Originally the Pali Sutra, Dhamma-kakka-ppavattana-sutta (see References) has no entry stating that "form is suffering". Instead it mentions the five aggregates (Skandha) i.e form, feeling, perception, karmic constituents, and consciousness.
"The five Skandhas are a fundamental Buddhist concept and play an important part in Buddhist doctrine. For it is through the five Skandhas that the world (Samsara) is experienced, and nothing is experienced apart from the five Skandha. Furthermore it is through the five Skandha that clinging (Upadana) occur and through the five Skandha that suffering (Duhkha) arises." - Skandha - The Five Aggregates
References:
Commentary on Dharmacakrapravartana Sutra:
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Temple/6198/1stsermon.html
The DHAMMA-KAKKA-PPAVATTANA-SUTTA - "Dhamma-kakka-ppavattana-sutta" is another variation of the original Pali title for Dharmacakrapravartana Sutra.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/sbe11/sbe1104.htm
http://www.buddhistinformation.com/ida_b_wells_memorial_sutra_library/dhammakakkappavattana_sutta.htm
Skandha - The Five Aggregates:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skandha
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