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1 Int, 44 | the burden, attained the goal, destroyed the fetters of
2 Int, 82 | one who has attained the goal,~For they do not perceive
3 Int, 84 | the burden, attained the goal, destroyed the fetters of
4 Gloss, 134 | attained the highest religious goal. (For other etymologies,
5 Gloss, 135 | denote not only the Buddhist goal, but also the extinguishing
6 Gloss, 135 | applied to the Buddhist goal, the primary connotation
7 1, 16 | not attained the heart's goal but remains intent on the
8 1, 16 | attaining the superlative goal.~A monk, striving appropriately,~
9 1, 17 | not attained the heart's goal but remains intent on the
10 2, 44 | burden, attained the true goal, destroyed the fetter of
11 2, 44 | burden, attained the true goal, destroyed the fetter of
12 2, 44(**)| one who has attained the goal. It indicates that the person'
13 3, 69 | becoming. ~Having gone to the goal~he is undefined,**~
14 3, 82 | has reached the heart's goal,~for they see in him no
15 3, 84 | burden, attained the true goal, totally destroyed the fetter
16 4, 103 | not enter & remain in the goal of the priestly life or
17 4, 103 | the priestly life or the goal of the contemplative life,
18 4, 103 | they enter & remain in the goal of the priestly life & the
19 4, 103 | the priestly life & the goal of the contemplative life,
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