Chapter, Paragraph
1 3, 15| with lust, enraged with anger, blinded by delusion,~overwhelmed,
2 3, 15| and grief. But, if lust, anger, and delusion are given
3 3, 15| greed, the extinction of anger, the extinction~of delusion:
4 3, 20| root of~unwholesome karma; Anger is a root of unwholesome
5 3, 20| greed, as well as that of anger, is always accompanied~by
6 3, 20| due to greed, or due to anger, or due to delusion.~ What,
7 3, 20| wholesome karma; absence of anger~(benevolence) is a root
8 3, 20| that is done out of greed, anger and delusion, that~springs
9 3, 20| are not done out of greed, anger and~delusion, which have
10 3, 20| through the absence of greed, anger~and delusion, abandoned,
11 3, 20| annihilation, namely, of greed, anger~and delusion, as well as
12 3, 22| joints, whoso gave~way to anger thereat, would not be following
13 3, 22| deep, boundless, freed from~anger and hatred.'"]~ He avoids
14 3, 25| thoughts~connected with greed, anger and delusion, then the disciple
15 3, 25| demeritorious thoughts of greed, anger and delusion~will dissolve
16 3, 26| lust"; knows when~there is "Anger" in him: "In me is anger";
17 3, 26| Anger" in him: "In me is anger"; knows when there is "Torpor~
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