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1 Int, 2 | continuing on as long as the desire for existence stands intact.
2 Int, 2 | human beings, who naturally desire happiness and freedom from
3 Int, 3 | ethical counsel based on the desire for higher rebirths and
4 Int, 3 | is craving (tanha), the desire for pleasure and existence
5 5, 77 | ambition of the fool; thus his desire and pride increase. ~
6 6, 87 | or kingdom, and does not desire success by unjust means. ~
7 6, 89(10) | basic defilements of sensual desire, desire for continued existence,
8 6, 89(10) | defilements of sensual desire, desire for continued existence,
9 10, 131 | violence other beings who also desire happiness, will not attain
10 10, 132 | violence other beings who also desire happiness, will find happiness
11 19, 264 | How can he who is full of desire and greed be a monk? ~
12 20, 283 | forest and the underbrush (desire), be passionless, O monks! 20 ~
13 20, 284 | long as the underbrush of desire, even the most subtle, of
14 24, 344 | one who, turning away from desire (for household life) takes
15 24, 344(22)| word vana meaning both "desire" and "forest". ~
16 24, 359 | are the bane of fields, desire is the bane of mankind.
17 24, 359 | offered to those free of desire yields abundant fruit. ~ ~
18 26, 415 | has destroyed both sensual desire and continued existence --
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