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Itivuttaka

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1 TrInt | results. On the mundane level there are three types of 2 TrInt | only once more on the human level. Non-returning -- which 3 TrInt | never be reborn on the human level. If one goes no further 4 TrInt | that skill. On the mundane level, right view provides a proper 5 TrInt | pain. On the transcendent level, it reduces experience simply 6 Gloss, 115 | the Buddha and the highest level of his noble disciples. ~ 7 Gloss, 116 | Avici The lowest level of hell. Hells in Buddhism 8 Gloss, 117 | any of three levels: the level of sensuality, the level 9 Gloss, 117 | level of sensuality, the level of form, and the level of 10 Gloss, 117 | the level of form, and the level of formlessness. ~ 11 Gloss, 132 | the conventional (sammati) level, this term denotes the communities 12 Gloss, 132 | nuns; on the ideal (ariya) level, it denotes those followers 13 1, 137(*)| Awakening. On reaching this level, one will never be reborn 14 1, 16(**)| attained at least the first level of Awakening, but not yet 15 1, 16(**)| Awakening, but not yet the final level. ~ 16 3, 51(*) | experiences based on the fourth level of jhana: the sphere of 17 3, 72(*) | Renunciation here means the first level of jhana, which is attained


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