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1 1, 25| welfare of the world, without pain and without illness.~ 2 3, 44| pleasure, though racked with pain.'~ 3 4, 57| in a world which is all pain.~ 4 7, 18| world of men; by the path of pain they eventually dwell in 5 7, 18| eventually dwell in happiness,- pain, they say, is the root of 6 7, 20| The penance is full of pain and of many kinds, and the 7 7, 22| existence, he only seeks pain by pain.~ 8 7, 22| existence, he only seeks pain by pain.~ 9 7, 29| the deliberate choice of pain is a cause of merit, why 10 7, 29| authority, is not the choice of pain equally without authority?~ 11 11, 5 | perishes it produces no pain at the end.~ 12 11, 34| pleasure, well deserves the pain of death even in the world 13 11, 36| merely the remedies for pain.~ 14 11, 38| seat for alleviating the pain of standing; so bathing 15 11, 39| beings means for remedying pain, not in themselves sources 16 11, 40| only engaged in alleviating pain,he indeed might give the 17 11, 41| bring also in its turn pain.~ 18 11, 42| pleasant in the heat, but a pain in the cold.~ 19 11, 44| the nature of pleasure and pain are mixed, I consider royalty 20 11, 44| nor is a slave always in pain.~ 21 11, 55| happiness of calm here, while pain has to be experienced hereafter.~ 22 11, 64| which is sought by causing pain to others!~ 23 12, 55| liberation, since pleasure and pain have been left behind and 24 12, 57| separate from all pleasure or pain.~ 25 13, 53| elephants uttering cries of pain ran about or lay down,-in 26 14, 17| was done only to hinder pain with the hope that it might 27 14, 17| helpless victims as simple pain.~ 28 14, 36| site of the skandhas and pain;~ 29 14, 53| of death's anguish great pain arises; such verily is the 30 14, 61| root of this great trunk of pain by all the wise; therefore 31 14, 64| 65. 'This is pain, this also is the origin 32 14, 64| this also is the origin of pain in the world of living beings; 33 14, 64| also is the stopping of pain; this is that course which 34 16, 4 | pursuit of self-inflicted pain in the mortification of 35 16, 5 | indifference or suppression of pain, or with any of the means 36 16, 6 | uselessness of inflicting pain and weariness on the body,~ 37 16, 7 | interest' in any pleasure or pain of a visible nature, or 38 16, 36| existence with its trunk of pain.~ 39 16, 44| your efforts the root of pain, ignorance.~ 40 16, 80| scorching of the flame of all pain, and the powerful luminary 41 16, 80| up the great ocean of all pain,~