Chapter
1 2| enlightenment,' they would in their ignorance all go astray and never
2 2| are blind with dulness and ignorance.~114. Then it was that Brahma
3 2| with evils.~116. In their ignorance they will not heed the law
4 2| and might perchance from ignorance not believe (us, when we
5 3| enveloping dark mists of ignorance. He, the Tathâgata, endowed
6 3| dark enveloping mists of ignorance, in order to rouse them
7 3| themselves, as fools do in their ignorance.~64. And as he hears them
8 5| perplexed; they would in their ignorance fall out of the way and
9 5| passions. Those are blind from ignorance, and in consequence of it
10 5| the creatures blind from ignorance remain in the whirl of life,
11 5| principles of emancipation, is ignorance suppressed; the suppression
12 5| suppressed; the suppression of ignorance is succeeded by the suppression
13 5| and stars, in his blind ignorance (should say): There are
14 5| conclusion that it was from sheer ignorance that he spoke thus as he
15 5| same way do people of great ignorance, blind from their birth,
16 5| the world so blinded by ignorance appears the highest of those
17 7| It is thus, monks. From ignorance proceed conceptions (or
18 7| From the suppression of ignorance results the suppression
19 7| antecedents.~74. Starting from Ignorance, the Seer proceeded to speak
20 8| They follow a course in ignorance (thinking): We, disciples,
21 8| dull understanding and in ignorance, under the mastership of
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