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1 Int, 3 | the teaching of the Four Noble Truths (190-192, 273), which
2 Int, 3 | means to gain release, the Noble Eightfold Path: right understanding,
3 Int, 3 | and rebirth to the Four Noble Truths, a corresponding
4 Int, 3 | integral development of the Noble Eightfold Path as the means
5 2, 25 | enjoy the resort of the Noble Ones. 4 ~
6 2, 25(4) | v. 22) The Noble Ones (ariya): those who
7 6, 81 | seek the fellowship of noble men. ~
8 6, 82 | Dhamma made known by the Noble One (the Buddha). ~
9 12, 164 | the Perfected Ones, the Noble and Righteous Ones -- that
10 14, 190-91 | transcendental wisdom the Four Noble Truths -- suffering, the
11 14, 190-91 | cessation of suffering, and the Noble Eightfold Path leading to
12 14, 190-91(16)| sangha) and the Order of Noble Ones (ariya sangha) who
13 15, 206 | 206. Good is it to see the Noble Ones; to live with them
14 15, 208 | 208. Therefore, follow the Noble One, who is steadfast, wise,
15 18, 236 | the celestial abode of the Noble Ones. ~
16 19, 270 | 270. He is not noble who injures living beings.
17 19, 270 | living beings. He is called noble because he is harmless towards
18 20, 273 | all the truths the Four Noble Truths are the best; of
19 23, 322 | thoroughbred Sindhu horses and noble tusker elephants. But better
20 25, 376 | associate with friends who are noble, energetic, and pure in
21 25, 380 | even as a trader controls a noble steed. ~
22 26, 422 | 422. He, the Noble, the Excellent, the Heroic,
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