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1 Int, 24 | noble truths as they are -- ~Suffering, the origin of suffering,~
2 Int, 24 | Suffering, the origin of suffering,~The overcoming of suffering,~
3 Int, 24 | suffering,~The overcoming of suffering,~And the noble eightfold
4 Int, 24 | path~Leading to relief from suffering -- ~Having merely run on~
5 Int, 24 | fetters~One makes an end of suffering. ~ ~
6 Int, 43 | cessation of states linked to suffering,~The stilling of the conditioned --
7 Int, 84 | dispensation,~Make an end of suffering~Within this very life itself ~
8 TrInt | giving no sure release from suffering and pain. The only secure
9 TrInt | frees one entirely from the suffering caused by craving, and from
10 Gloss, 133 | translations for dukkha include suffering, burdensomeness, and pain.
11 Gloss, 133 | or sophisticated forms of suffering: once all suffering, no
12 Gloss, 133 | forms of suffering: once all suffering, no matter how noble or
13 Gloss, 133 | keeps it attached to that suffering, and so gain release from
14 Gloss, 133 | rendered dukkha as pain, suffering, or suffering & stress. ~
15 Gloss, 133 | dukkha as pain, suffering, or suffering & stress. ~
16 1, 16(*)| that lead to the end of suffering. M.2 lists the following
17 2, 28 | night,~ he lives~ in suffering & stress. ~
18 2, 35 | will put an end~ to suffering & stress. ~
19 2, 36 | will put an end~ to suffering & stress. ~
20 2, 37 | attain the ending~ of suffering & stress. ~
21 2, 39 | you will put an end~ to suffering & stress. ~
22 3, 53 | conceit -- has put an end to suffering & stress." ~ ~Whoever
23 3, 61 | this eye~ is -- from all suffering & stress --~
24 3, 89 | reach the ending~ of suffering & stress. ~
25 3, 91 | end of this entire mass of suffering & stress might be known!'
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