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1 Int | most complex, including four figures of speech and ten "
2 Int | verse [39] has three of its four lines made up of such compounds.
3 Int | path. Those factors are four: associating with people
4 Int | to six sorts. The first four are for the sake of immediacy:
5 2(22) | noble ones": Any of the four stages of Awakening, as
6 2(22) | to which they lead. The four stages are: (1) stream-entry,
7 2(23) | AN IV.10 lists four yokes: the yoke of sensuality,
8 3(37) | physical heart, as well as the four great properties -- earth (
9 4(44) | of the first three of the four stages of Awakening (see
10 7(92) | points out, "There are these four nutriments for the establishing
11 7(92) | place to be born. Which four? Physical nutriment, gross
12 8 | constantly honoring the worthy,~four things increase:~ long
13 12(166)| A.IV.95 lists four types of people in descending
14 13(178)| Entry is the first of the four stages of Awakening (see
15 14 | with right discernment~the four noble truths -- ~
16 16(218)| non-returning, the third of the four stages of Awakening (see
17 18(254)| has attained any of the four stages of Awakening, exists
18 19(271)| non-returning, the third of the four stages of Awakening (see
19 20(273)| The four truths: stress, its cause,
20 20 | is best.~Of truths, the four sayings.~Of qualities, dispassion.~
21 21(293)| breathing, awareness of the four postures of the body (standing,
22 21(293)| analysis of it into its four properties (earth, water,
23 21(301)| Wings to Awakening: the four frames of reference (ardent,
24 21(301)| and of themselves), the four right exertions (to abandon
25 21(301)| skillful mental qualities), the four bases of power (concentration
26 22 | Four things befall the heedless
27 24(352)| defilements, are also endowed with four forms of acumen (patisambhida),
28 24(354)| conquer," which occurs four times in the Pali. Rati (
29 Notes | which is known in at least four recensions, all of them
30 Notes | of the Vinaya that cite four categories of Dhamma statements:
31 Glo | Effluent (asava):~One of four qualities -- sensuality,
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