Chapter, §
1 Int, 44 | Those stable ones have abandoned all being. ~
2 Int, 112| origin of the world has been abandoned by the Tathagata. The cessation
3 1, 142| passion for it, has not abandoned it, is incapable of putting
4 1, 142| cleansed of passion for it, has abandoned it, is capable of putting
5 1, 143| cleansed of it, has not abandoned it, is incapable of putting
6 1, 143| been cleansed of it, has abandoned it, is capable of putting
7 2, 31 | cause no remorse." ~Having abandoned~ bodily misconduct,~
8 2, 38 | Whatever is unskillful is abandoned.' ~"Thus, monks, you too
9 2, 38 | unskillful? What is not yet abandoned? What are we abandoning?'" ~
10 2, 44 | delighting in ending,~have abandoned all becoming:~ they,
11 3, 58 | death. ~While those who've abandoned craving,~free from the craving
12 3, 65 | of good conduct." ~Having abandoned~ bodily misconduct,~
13 3, 66 | cleanliness,~ is said to have abandoned~ the All. ~
14 3, 68 | anyone whose passion is abandoned, whose aversion is abandoned,
15 3, 68 | abandoned, whose aversion is abandoned, whose delusion is abandoned
16 3, 68 | abandoned, whose delusion is abandoned is said not to have gone
17 3, 68 | are past,~ one who's abandoned~ the All. ~
18 3, 69 | nun -- in whom passion is abandoned, aversion is abandoned, &
19 3, 69 | is abandoned, aversion is abandoned, & delusion is abandoned,
20 3, 69 | abandoned, & delusion is abandoned, is said to have crossed
21 3, 69 | bonds surmounted,~ death abandoned --~he has abandoned stress~
22 3, 69 | death abandoned --~he has abandoned stress~with no further becoming. ~
23 3, 80 | But whoever here,~having abandoned~ sons,~ cattle,~
24 3, 83 | long as you live.~Having abandoned~ bodily misconduct,~
25 3, 85 | the property of beauty is abandoned. For one who has mindfulness
26 3, 85 | fabrications, ignorance is abandoned, clear knowing arises." ~
27 3, 94 | stress." ~For a monk who has abandoned~ seven attachments~and
28 3, 96 | death.~Those who've abandoned the sensual~without reaching
29 3, 97 | world,~ he's said to have abandoned~ the All. ~
30 4, 112| by the Tathagata, been abandoned. The cessation of the world
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