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Anguttara Nikaya

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bliss
   Book, Sutta
1 1, 21-26| single thing that brings such bliss as the mind that is tamed, 2 1, 21-26| mind indeed brings great bliss." ~ 3 3, 52 | meritorious deeds~    that bring bliss. ~Whoever here is restrained~    4 3, 52 | that will be for his bliss after death. ~ ~ 5 3, 53 | that will be for his bliss after death. ~ ~ 6 3, 65 | possessed of the state of bliss.' This is the first solace 7 3, 65 | possessed of the state of bliss.' This is the first solace 8 3, 66 | cooled out; experiencing bliss, he abides [for the remainder 9 3, 71 | when compared with heavenly bliss. ~"Fifty human years are 10 3, 71 | when compared with heavenly bliss.' ~"A human century is equal 11 3, 71 | when compared with heavenly bliss.' ~"Two human centuries 12 3, 71 | when compared with heavenly bliss.'" ~One should not kill 13 3, 71 | meritorious deeds,~productive of bliss,~    beyond reproach, goes~    14 4, 55 | ways.~    To them comes bliss.~Their enemies are dejected~    15 4, 62 | are these four kinds of bliss that can be attained in 16 4, 62 | senses. Which four? The bliss of having, the bliss of [ 17 4, 62 | The bliss of having, the bliss of [making use of] wealth, 18 4, 62 | making use of] wealth, the bliss of debtlessness, the bliss 19 4, 62 | bliss of debtlessness, the bliss of blamelessness. ~"And 20 4, 62 | blamelessness. ~"And what is the bliss of having? There is the 21 4, 62 | gained,' he experiences bliss, he experiences joy. This 22 4, 62 | joy. This is called the bliss of having. ~"And what is 23 4, 62 | having. ~"And what is the bliss of [making use of] wealth? 24 4, 62 | make merit,' he experiences bliss, he experiences joy. This 25 4, 62 | joy. This is called the bliss of [making use of] wealth. ~" 26 4, 62 | wealth. ~"And what is the bliss of debtlessness? There is 27 4, 62 | at all,' he experiences bliss, he experiences joy. This 28 4, 62 | joy. This is called the bliss of debtlessness. ~"And what 29 4, 62 | debtlessness. ~"And what is the bliss of blamelessness? There 30 4, 62 | mental kamma,' he experiences bliss, he experiences joy. This 31 4, 62 | joy. This is called the bliss of blamelessness. ~"These 32 4, 62 | These are the four kinds of bliss that can be attained in 33 4, 62 | the senses." ~Knowing the bliss of debtlessness,~& recollecting 34 4, 62 | debtlessness,~& recollecting the bliss of having,~enjoying the 35 4, 62 | of having,~enjoying the bliss of wealth, the mortal~then 36 4, 62 | sixteenth-sixteenth~    of the bliss of blamelessness. ~ 37 5, 27 | present and will result in bliss in the future.' ~"The realization 38 5, 34 | wise give gifts.~Seeking bliss, they would subdue the stain 39 5, 180 | hardship -- this unexcelled bliss of release. O, that these 40 5, 180 | hardship -- this unexcelled bliss of release!' Then those 41 8, 43 | men compared with heavenly bliss. "~"That which among men 42 8, 43 | men compared with heavenly bliss. "~"That which among men 43 8, 43 | men compared with heavenly bliss. "~"That which among men 44 8, 43 | men compared with heavenly bliss. "~"That which among men 45 8, 43 | men compared with heavenly bliss. "~"That which among men 46 8, 43 | men compared with heavenly bliss. "~"That which among men 47 8, 43 | men compared with heavenly bliss. "~"Kill no life, nor take 48 8, 54 | Which now and after lead to bliss. ~ 49 10, 47 | live sensitive to unalloyed bliss for a day, a night, half 50 10, 47 | live sensitive to unalloyed bliss for a hundred years, a hundred 51 10, 47 | live sensitive to unalloyed bliss for a hundred years, a hundred 52 10, 47 | live sensitive to unalloyed bliss for a hundred years, a hundred 53 10, 47 | live sensitive to unalloyed bliss for a hundred years, a hundred 54 10, 60 | himself. "~"'Experiencing bliss, I shall breathe in', thus 55 10, 60 | trains himself; 'experiencing bliss, I shall breathe out', thus


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