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1 1, 1 | suffering;~Sorrow, Lamentation, Pain, Grief, and Despair, are
2 1, 1 | Lamentation.~ And what is Pain? The bodily pain and unpleasantness,
3 1, 1 | what is Pain? The bodily pain and unpleasantness, the
4 1, 1 | bodily contact-this is called Pain.~ And what is Grief? The
5 1, 1 | what is Grief? The mental pain and unpleasantness, the
6 1, 1 | death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief, and~despair, the
7 1, 4 | of~"feeling"-bodily ease, pain, joy, sadness, or indifferent~
8 2, 9 | Death,~Sorrow, Lamentation, Pain, Grief, and Despair. Thus
9 2, 10| they suffer death or deadly pain.~ And further, due to sensuous
10 2, 10| they incur death or deadly pain. Now, this~is the misery
11 3, 15| and he experiences mental~pain and grief. But, if lust,
12 3, 15| he experiences no mental pain and grief. Thus~is Nirvana
13 3, 19| to Nirvana.~ Free from pain and torture is this path,
14 3, 20| arrow-this arrow of lamentation, pain, and sorrow.~ For, whether
15 3, 20| death, sorrow, lamentation,~pain, grief, and despair, the
16 3, 20| from death, from sorrow, pain, grief, and despair;~he
17 3, 20| mixed up with pleasure and pain,~subject to rising and passing
18 3, 20| Death, sorrow,~lamentation, pain, grief and despair. Thus
19 3, 20| Death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and~despair are extinguished.
20 3, 25| May put an end to all the pain.~ ~
21 3, 26| lamentation,~to the end of pain and grief, to the entering
22 3, 26| lamentation, to the end of pain and grief, to~the entering
23 3, 27| giving up of pleasure and pain, and through~the disappearance
24 3, 27| state~beyond pleasure and pain, into the fourth trance,
25 3, 28| impermanent,"~"subject to pain," as infirm, as an ulcer,
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