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aghata 1
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Anguttara Nikaya

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aging
   Book, Sutta
1 3, 39 | person, himself subject to aging, not beyond aging, sees 2 3, 39 | subject to aging, not beyond aging, sees another who is aged, 3 3, 39 | that he too is subject to aging, not beyond aging. If I -- 4 3, 39 | subject to aging, not beyond aging. If I -- who am subject 5 3, 39 | If I -- who am subject to aging, not beyond aging -- were 6 3, 39 | subject to aging, not beyond aging -- were to be horrified, 7 3, 39 | Subject to birth, subject to aging,~    subject to death,~run-of-the-mill 8 3, 40 | that I am beset by birth, aging, & death; by sorrows, lamentations, 9 3, 40 | that I am beset by birth, aging, & death; by sorrows, lamentations, 10 3, 40 | that I am beset by birth, aging, & death; by sorrows, lamentations, 11 3, 52 | This world is swept away by aging, by illness, by death. With 12 3, 52 | world thus swept away by aging, illness, & death, any restraint 13 3, 52 | span.~For one swept on by aging~    no shelters exist.~Keeping 14 3, 53 | This world is on fire with aging, illness, & death. With 15 3, 53 | world thus on fire with aging, illness, & death, any restraint 16 3, 53 | the world is on fire~with aging & death,~one should salvage [ 17 3, 62 | stress? Birth is stress, aging is stress, death is stress; 18 4, 5 | they return to birth & aging,~    again & again -- ~seized 19 4, 10 | stress, and in future birth, aging, & death -- one is said 20 4, 10 | stress, and in future birth, aging, & death -- one is said 21 4, 41 | has crossed over birth~   aging.'" ~ ~ ~ 22 4, 252| being subject himself to aging, seeks [happiness in] what 23 4, 252| happiness in] what is subject to aging. Being subject himself to 24 4, 252| being subject himself to aging, realizing the drawbacks 25 4, 252| drawbacks of what is subject to aging, seeks the unaging, unsurpassed 26 5, 49 | May what is subject to aging not age.' This is something 27 5, 49 | something that is subject to aging ages. With the aging of 28 5, 49 | to aging ages. With the aging of what is subject to aging, 29 5, 49 | aging of what is subject to aging, he does not reflect: 'It 30 5, 49 | that what is subject to aging will age. To the extent 31 5, 49 | that what is subject to aging will age. And if, with the 32 5, 49 | will age. And if, with the aging of what is subject to aging, 33 5, 49 | aging of what is subject to aging, I were to sorrow, grieve, 34 5, 49 | friends unhappy.' So, with the aging of what is subject to aging, 35 5, 49 | aging of what is subject to aging, he sorrows, grieves, laments, 36 5, 49 | something that is subject to aging ages. With the aging of 37 5, 49 | to aging ages. With the aging of what is subject to aging, 38 5, 49 | aging of what is subject to aging, he reflects: 'It doesn' 39 5, 49 | that what is subject to aging will age. To the extent 40 5, 49 | that what is subject to aging will age. And if, with the 41 5, 49 | will age. And if, with the aging of what is subject to aging, 42 5, 49 | aging of what is subject to aging, I were to sorrow, grieve, 43 5, 49 | friends unhappy.' So, with the aging of what is subject to aging, 44 5, 49 | aging of what is subject to aging, he does not sorrow, grieve, 45 5, 57 | five? ~"'I am subject to aging, have not gone beyond aging.' 46 5, 57 | aging, have not gone beyond aging.' This is the first fact 47 5, 57 | that 'I am subject to aging, have not gone beyond aging'? 48 5, 57 | aging, have not gone beyond aging'? There are beings who are 49 5, 57 | the only one subject to aging, who has not gone beyond 50 5, 57 | who has not gone beyond aging. To the extent that there 51 5, 57 | all beings are subject to aging, have not gone beyond aging.' 52 5, 57 | aging, have not gone beyond aging.' When he/she often reflects 53 5, 57 | Subject to birth, subject to aging,~    subject to death,~run-of-the-mill 54 6, 63 | said? ~"Birth is stress, aging is stress, death is stress; 55 8, 6 | not released from birth, aging, or death; from sorrows, 56 8, 6 | is released from birth, aging, & death; from sorrows, 57 10, 60 | asthma, catarrh, fever, aging, stomach-ache, fainting, 58 10, 81 | dissociated, & released from aging... Freed, dissociated, & 59 10, 92 | requisite condition, then aging & death, sorrow, lamentation, 60 10, 92 | cessation of birth, then aging & death, sorrow, lamentation, 61 10, 108| birth; beings subject to aging are freed from aging; beings 62 10, 108| to aging are freed from aging; beings subject to death 63 10, 108| birth; beings subject to aging are freed from aging; beings 64 10, 108| to aging are freed from aging; beings subject to death 65 10, 108| birth; beings subject to aging are freed from aging; beings 66 10, 108| to aging are freed from aging; beings subject to death


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