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1 Int, 2 | in utter annihilation at death. Each single life span is
2 Int, 2 | of the cycle of birth and death. The observance of morality
3 Int, 3 | no more birth, aging and death, and no more suffering. ~
4 Int, 3 | birth, old age, sickness and death, the misery of unpleasant
5 Int, 3 | afraid of pain, loss and death, man walks the delicate
6 Int, 3 | and to triumph even over death itself. ~The pivotal role
7 Int, 3 | heedlessness, the path to death. The wise who understand
8 1, 10(1)| mental defilements and as death. ~
9 2, 24 | Heedlessness is the path to death. The heedful die not. The
10 2, 24(3)| cycle of repeated birth and death. ~
11 4, 49 | beyond sight of the King of Death! ~
12 4, 50 | the sleeping village, so death carries away the person
13 6, 89 | will cross the realm of Death, so difficult to cross. ~
14 9, 128 | will not be overcome by death. ~ ~
15 10, 129 | tremble at violence; all fear death. Putting oneself in the
16 10, 135 | staff, so do old age and death drive the life force of
17 11, 148 | foul mass breaks up, for death is the end of life. ~
18 11, 150 | blood; within are decay and death, pride and jealousy. ~
19 13, 170 | mirage, him the King of Death sees not. ~
20 18, 235 | withered leaf are you now; death's messengers await you.
21 18, 237 | presence of Yama, the king of death. No resting place is there
22 20, 286 | realize the danger (that death might intervene). ~
23 20, 287 | away a sleeping village, so death seizes and carries away
24 20, 288 | For him who is assailed by death there is no protection by
25 24, 348 | come no more to birth and death. ~
26 26, 419 | who in every way knows the death and rebirth of all beings,
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