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1 Int | to this fact: as a wise person, who is heedful enough to
2 Int | both the path of the wise person and that of the fool, together
3 Int | latter: the path of the wise person can lead not only to happiness
4 Int | paradoxical qualities of a person who has followed the path
5 Int | attribute of words, but of the person speaking [363]. If the person
6 Int | person speaking [363]. If the person is a true example of the
7 Int | main "plot" is that of the person who masters the principle
8 Int | the "sub-plot" depicts the person who masters the principle
9 Int | heavenly planes. The second person gains his/her goal, in part,
10 Int | respectful to the first person [106-109, 177], thus enabling
11 Int | thus enabling the first person to practice to the point
12 Int | mastery. In return, the first person gives counsel to the second
13 Int | gives counsel to the second person on how to pursue his/her
14 Int | teaching must be spoken by a person of integrity who embodies
15 Int | from singular ("the wise person") to plural ("the wise")
16 2 | delight -- ~for a heedful person,~absorbed in jhana,~attains
17 2 | When the wise person drives out~ heedlessness~
18 3 | For a person of unsteady mind,~not knowing
19 3 | For a person of unsoddened mind,~
20 3(42) | point with seven ways that a person harms him/herself when angry,
21 4(44) | learner-on-the-path": A person who has attained any of
22 4(54) | the scent of a virtuous person goes against the wind and
23 4(54) | character of a virtuous person will broadcast one's good
24 4 | go against the wind.~The person of integrity~wafts a scent~
25 5 | a moment,~the perceptive person stays with the wise,~he
26 6 | the noble ones,~the wise person~ always delights. ~ ~
27 6 | practices,~ the wise person~should develop the bright,~
28 7(92) | take birth again. Such a person cannot be comprehended by
29 7(94) | practice, indicating that the person's state is indefinable but
30 7(97) | uttamaporiso, the ultimate person -- should also be read as
31 7 | expectations:~ the ultimate person. ~ ~
32 8 | moment's homage~ to one person,~ self-cultivated.~Better
33 8 | moment's homage~ to one person,~ self-cultivated.~Better
34 8 | day~lived by a virtuous person~absorbed in jhana. ~
35 8 | day~lived by a discerning person~absorbed in jhana. ~
36 9 | If a person does evil,~he shouldn't
37 9 | If a person makes merit,~he should do
38 9 | a dangerous road,~like a person who loves life~ --
39 12 | yourself well.~The wise person would stay awake~ nursing
40 13 | The person who tells a lie,~who transgresses
41 13(178)| Awakening (see note 22). A person who has attained Stream
42 14(195)| complicates. Based on what a person complicates, the perceptions &
43 14(195)| of complication assail a person: if there is nothing there
44 18(235)| believed to appear to a person just prior to the moment
45 18(254)| contemplative, defined as a person who has attained any of
46 19(265)| contemplative, also means a person who is in tune with the
47 19(268)| times, a sage (muni) was a person who took a vow of silence (
48 24 | When a person lives heedlessly,~his craving
49 24 | oiled~are the joys of a person.~People, bound by enticement,~
50 24 | forest he runs.~Come, see the person set free~who runs right
51 24 | For a person~ forced on by his thinking,~
52 26(385)| This verse refers to a person who has no sense of "I"
53 26 | The person from whom~you would learn
54 Notes | might be associated with a person because he authored it,
55 Glo | worthy one" or "pure one;" a person whose mind is free of defilement
56 Glo | Buddhist poetry to mean a person who has the heightened powers
57 Glo | reveal them to others. A person enlightened in this sense
58 Glo | used in ancient India for a person who has attained the highest
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