Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int, 2 | individualized series of lives having no discoverable beginning
2 Int, 3 | rebirth among the gods. Having understood the intrinsic
3 6, 87-88 | cultivate the bright path. Having gone from home to homelessness,
4 6, 89 | factors of enlightenment, who, having renounced acquisitiveness,
5 10, 142 | established in the holy life, having set aside violence towards
6 11, 149 | scattered about in autumn. Having seen them, how can one seek
7 13, 172 | 172. He who having been heedless is heedless
8 14, 186-87| satisfaction and much pain. Having understood this, the wise
9 14, 192 | this the refuge supreme. Having gone to such a refuge, one
10 15, 205 | 205. Having savored the taste of solitude
11 16, 209 | seeker after pleasures, having given up his true welfare,
12 17, 225 | Deathless State, where, having gone, they grieve no more. ~
13 20, 275 | make an end of suffering. Having discovered how to pull out
14 20, 282 | meditation wisdom wanes. Having known these two paths of
15 20, 283 | the forest springs fear. Having cut down the forest and
16 21, 290 | man renounce the lesser, having regard for the greater. ~
17 21, 294 | 294. Having slain mother (craving),
18 21, 295 | 295. Having slain mother, father, two
19 22, 306 | state of woe; also he who, having done (wrong), says, "I did
20 24, 353 | destruction of craving. Having thus directly comprehended
21 26, 386 | who is free from cankers, having reached the highest goal --
22 26, 397 | 397. He who, having cut off all fetters, trembles
23 26, 414 | 414. He who, having traversed this miry, perilous
24 26, 415 | 415. He who, having abandoned sensual pleasures,
25 26, 416 | 416. He who, having abandoned craving, has renounced
26 26, 418 | 418. He who, having cast off likes and dislikes,
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