1. Satipatthāna Sutta. The tenth sutta of the Majjhima Nikāya. It is identical with the Mahā Satipatthāna Sutta of the Dīgha Nikāya, except that towards the end the Dīgha Sutta interpolates paragraphs explaining in detail the Four Noble Truths. These, in the Majjhima, form a separate sutta, the Sacca Vibhanga Sutta.
2. Satipatthāna Sutta. A monk who is mindful regarding the rise and fall of things sees nothing attractive in the body, is conscious of the cloying of food, has distaste for the world, and perceives impermanence in the "Compounded" such a one becomes either an arahant in this life or an anāgāmī. A.iii.142.
3. Satipatthāna Sutta. The four satipatthānas form the path that goes to the "Uncompounded." S.iv.360.
4. Satipatthāna Sutta. A monk who abides, contemplating body, etc., follows the path to the "Uncompounded." S.iv.363.