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1 Int, 75 | offers alms;~That one wise people call~"One who rains only
2 Int, 84 | for the welfare of many people, for the happiness of many
3 Int, 84 | for the happiness of many people, out of compassion for the
4 Int, 84 | for the welfare of many people, for the happiness of many
5 Int, 84 | for the happiness of many people, out of compassion for the
6 Int, 84 | for the welfare of many people, for the happiness of many
7 Int, 84 | for the happiness of many people, out of compassion for the
8 Int, 84 | Deathless,~They free many people from bondage. ~Those who
9 Int, 112 | humankind with its princes and people, whatever is seen, heard,
10 Int, 112 | humankind with its princes and people, the Tathagata is the conqueror,
11 TrInt | insights. Although many people assume that the Buddha derived
12 Gloss, 133 | spiritual pride that keeps people attached to especially refined
13 Gloss, 135 | Fire Unbound) reveals that people of the Buddha's time felt
14 1, 143 | putting an end to stress." ~People are~ possessed by conceit~
15 1, 14 | obstruction -- obstructed by which people go wandering & transmigrating
16 1, 14 | obstruction of ignorance, people go wandering & transmigrating
17 1, 14 | other thing~so obstructs people~that they wander on, day &
18 1, 17 | friendship with admirable people* as doing so much for a
19 1, 17 | a friend with admirable people abandons what is unskillful
20 1, 17 | s a friend~to admirable people~-- who's reverential, respectful,~
21 1, 17(*)| says, "Having admirable people (kalyana-mitta) as friends,
22 1, 17(*)| When a monk has admirable people as friends, companions,
23 2, 35 | for the sake of deceiving people, not for the sake of inveigling
24 2, 35 | for the sake of inveigling people, not for the sake of the
25 2, 35 | with the thought, 'Thus may people know me.' This holy life
26 2, 36 | for the sake of deceiving people, not for the sake of inveigling
27 2, 36 | for the sake of inveigling people, not for the sake of the
28 2, 36 | with the thought, 'Thus may people know me.' This holy life
29 2, 38 | rocky crag~would see the people all around below,~ so
30 2, 48 | t.' ~Both -- low-acting people --~there become equal:~after
31 3, 51 | released in cessation~are people who've left death
32 3, 58 | with the bondage of Mara --~people with no safety from
33 3, 73 | released in cessation~are people who've left death behind. ~
34 3, 75 | nourishment.~He, that lowest of people,~ is called a cloud with
35 3, 76 | not be comrades~with evil people. ~A man who wraps rotting
36 3, 80(*)| overly intimate with lay people, overly susceptible to the
37 3, 84 | unsurpassed trainer of tamable people, teacher of beings human &
38 3, 88 | Greed provokes the mind.~People don't realize it~as a danger
39 3, 88 | Aversion provokes the mind.~People don't realize it~as a danger
40 3, 88 | Delusion provokes the mind.~People don't realize it~as a danger
41 3, 89 | by friendship with evil people -- his mind overwhelmed --
42 3, 93 | understanding these fires, people~ -- fond of self-identity --~
43 3, 93 | foul.~They, superlative people,~put out the fire of aversion~
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