Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | of self is salvation; the annihilation of self is the~condition
2 4, 14| purest joy. He will~see annihilation where the perfected one
3 13, 45| THE ANNIHILATION OF SUFFERING~ ~ THE Buddha
4 13, 45| of~suffering? What is the annihilation of suffering? Birth is~suffering;
5 13, 45| suffering.~ "And what is the annihilation of suffering? The radical
6 13, 45| suffering? The radical and total~annihilation of this thirst and the abandonment,
7 13, 45| that, O brethren, is the annihilation of~suffering.~ "And what,
8 13, 45| the path that leads to the annihilation of~suffering? It is the
9 13, 45| eightfold path that leads to the~annihilation of suffering, which consists
10 13, 45| suffering, as he recognizes the annihilation of~suffering, and walks
11 13, 45| the path that leads to the annihilation of~suffering, radically
12 13, 51| SIMHA'S QUESTION CONCERNING ANNIHILATION~ ~ AT that time many distinguished
13 13, 51| their reward, for he teaches~annihilation and the contemptibleness
14 13, 51| I proclaim, Simha, the annihilation of egotism, of lust, of~
15 13, 51| However, I do not proclaim the annihilation~of forbearance, of love,
16 13, 53| Dost thou call it death and~annihilation, or life and continued life?"~ "
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