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1 Int | The text belongs to the Pali Canon of the Theravada school,
2 Int | Minor Anthologies of the Pali Canon, Vol. II (London,
3 Int | is the only book in the Pali Canon that introduces and
4 Int | depart from the syntax of the Pali. Although I did not attempt
5 Int | rendering of the original Pali verse. ~ ~
6 Int, 112 | Buddha~Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu~For
7 TrInt | the organization of the Pali Canon as we now know it.
8 TrInt | extent to which the extant Pali Itivuttaka corresponds to
9 TrInt | resembles the text of the Pali Itivuttaka, the major difference
10 TrInt | the Group of Fours in the Pali are missing in Hsüan-tsang'
11 TrInt | found their way into the Pali but not into the Sanskrit
12 TrInt | favorite collections in the Pali Canon, for it covers a wide
13 Gloss, 133 | much the same range as the Pali word dukkha. It applies
14 1 | Ones~Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.~For
15 2 | Twos~Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.~For
16 2, 37(*)| dismay, & alienation. In the Pali Canon, this emotion is often
17 3 | Threes~Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.~For
18 4 | Fours~Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.~For
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