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1 Int, 24 | the noble eightfold path~Leading to relief from suffering -- ~
2 Int, 112 | the Tathagata. The course leading to the cessation of the
3 Int, 112 | the Tathagata; the course leading to the cessation of the
4 TrInt | of intentions: skillful, leading to pleasant results; unskillful,
5 TrInt | pleasant results; unskillful, leading to painful results; and
6 TrInt | painful results; and mixed, leading to mixed results, all these
7 TrInt | transcendent skillful intentions, leading to the experience of nibbana,
8 TrInt | However, the path of practice leading to nibbana can be analyzed.
9 1, 16(*) | stress. This is the way leading to the cessation of stress." ~
10 1, 27 | grounds for making merit leading to spontaneously arising (
11 1, 27 | grounds for making merit leading to spontaneously arising
12 1, 27 | grounds for making merit leading to spontaneously arising
13 1, 27 | grounds for making merit leading to spontaneously arising
14 2, 35 | life not handed down,*~ leading to~ -- plunging into --~
15 2, 36 | life not handed down,~ leading to~ -- plunging into --~
16 2, 40(*) | its cessation, and the way leading to its cessation. ~
17 3, 93 | with the discernment leading~ to penetration.~They,
18 3, 96 | to the wandering-on~ leading to birth~ & death.~Those
19 4, 102 | is the path of practice leading to the cessation of stress,'
20 4, 103 | is the path of practice leading to the cessation of stress':
21 4, 103 | is the path of practice leading to the cessation of stress':
22 4, 107 | Dhamma here --~ the path leading to good destinations --~
23 4, 112 | been realized. The path leading to the cessation of the
24 4, 112 | the Tathagata. The path leading to the cessation of the
25 4, 112(***)| its cessation, and the way leading to its cessation -- and
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