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Dhammapada

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suffering

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1 Int | architect of one's happiness and suffering both in this life and beyond. 2 Int | the fool leads not only to suffering now and in the future, but 3 1(1) | The cart, representing suffering, is a burden on the ox pulling 4 1 | a corrupted heart,~then suffering follows you -- ~as the wheel 5 10(143)| Having reached the end~    of suffering & stress,~they go through 6 14 | gain release~    from all suffering & stress.~ 7 14 | gain release~    from all suffering & stress. ~ ~ 8 20 | Following it,~you put an end~to suffering & stress.~I have taught 9 23 | the abandoning of all suffering~                & stress.~ 10 24 | is not rooted out,~this suffering returns~    again~    &~    11 24 | fetters & bonds~they go on to suffering,~again & again, for long.~ 12 24 | longing, abandoning~    all suffering & stress. ~ ~ 13 24 | of craving,         all suffering~                                & 14 25 | restrained~is released from all suffering & stress. ~ ~ 15 25 | joy,~he will put an end~to suffering & stress. ~ ~ 16 Glo | translations for dukkha include suffering, burdensomeness, and pain. 17 Glo | or sophisticated forms of suffering: once all suffering, no 18 Glo | forms of suffering: once all suffering, no matter how noble or 19 Glo | keeps it attached to that suffering, and so gain release from 20 Glo | rendered dukkha as pain, suffering, or suffering & stress.~ 21 Glo | dukkha as pain, suffering, or suffering & stress.~


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