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Majjhima Nikaya

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1 9 | Friends, bhikkhus." -- "Friend," they replied. The Venerable 2 9 | true Dhamma?" ~"Indeed, friend, we would come from far 3 9 | what I shall say." ~"Yes, friend," the bhikkhus replied. 4 9, 9 | Nutriment)~9. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 5 9, 9 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 6 9, 10 | Truths)~13. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 7 9, 10 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 8 9, 11 | Death)~20. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 9 9, 11 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 10 9, 12 | Birth)~24. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 11 9, 12 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 12 9, 13 | Being)~28. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 13 9, 13 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 14 9, 14 | Clinging)~32. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 15 9, 14 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 16 9, 15 | Craving)~36. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 17 9, 15 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 18 9, 16 | Feeling)~40. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 19 9, 16 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 20 9, 17 | Contact)~44. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 21 9, 17 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 22 9, 18 | Base)~48. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 23 9, 18 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 24 9, 19 | Mentality-Materiality)~52. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 25 9, 19 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 26 9, 20 | Consciousness)~56. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 27 9, 20 | further question: ~"But, friend, might there be another 28 9, 21 | Formations)~60. Saying, "Good friend," the bhikkhus delighted 29 9, 21 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 30 9, 22 | Ignorance)~64. Saying, "Good friend," the bhikkhus delighted 31 9, 22 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 32 9, 23 | Taints)~68. Saying, "Good, friend," the bhikkhus delighted 33 9, 23 | further question: "But, friend, might there be another 34 13 | sister, sister with brother, friend with friend. And then in 35 13 | with brother, friend with friend. And then in their quarrels, 36 14, Text| The sort of doctrine, friend, where one does not keep 37 14, Text| have remembered it." ~"Yes, friend Kaccana: knowing, the Blessed 38 14, Text| will speak." ~"As you say, friend," the monks responded. ~ 39 22 | on arrival, said to him: "Friend Sariputta, the monk named 40 22 | said to Ven. Punna, "My friend, is the holy life lived 41 22 | Blessed One?" ~"Yes, my friend." ~"And is the holy life 42 22 | terms of virtue?"2 ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is the holy life 43 22 | concentration]?" ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is the holy life 44 22 | terms of view?" ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is the holy life 45 22 | of perplexity?" ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is the holy life 46 22 | not the path?" ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is the holy life 47 22 | vision of the way?" ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is the holy life 48 22 | knowledge & vision?" ~"No, my friend." ~"When asked if the holy 49 22 | virtue, you say, 'No, my friend.' When asked if the holy 50 22 | vision, you say, 'No, my friend.' For the sake of what, 51 22 | the sake of what, then, my friend, is the holy life lived 52 22 | under the Blessed One, my friend, for the sake of total Unbinding 53 22 | lack of clinging?" ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is purity in terms 54 22 | lack of clinging?" ~"No, my friend." ~"Then is total Unbinding 55 22 | these qualities?" ~"No, my friend." ~"When asked if purity 56 22 | clinging, you say, 'No, my friend.' But when asked if total 57 22 | qualities, you say, 'No, my friend.' Now how, my friend, is 58 22 | my friend.' Now how, my friend, is the meaning of these 59 22 | through lack of clinging, my friend, then he would have defined 60 22 | these qualities. ~"So, my friend, I will give you an analogy, 61 22 | Answering in what way, my friend, would King Pasenadi Kosala 62 22 | Answering in this way, my friend, he would answer them correctly: ' 63 22 | In the same way, my friend, purity in terms of virtue 64 22 | Mantaniputta: "What is your name, friend, and how do your companions 65 22 | you?" ~"My name is Punna, friend, and my companions in the 66 22 | Mantaniputta." ~"How amazing, my friend, how astounding, that Ven. 67 22 | And what is your name, friend, and how do your companions 68 22 | My name is Upatissa, friend, and my companions in the 69 22 | length. How amazing, my friend, how astounding, that Ven. 70 36 | on arrival, said to him: 'Friend Kalama, I want to practice 71 36 | You may stay here, my friend. This doctrine is such that 72 36 | I went to him and said, 'Friend Kalama, is this the extent 73 36 | direct knowledge?' ~"'Yes, my friend...' ~"'This, friend, is 74 36 | my friend...' ~"'This, friend, is the extent to which 75 36 | It is a gain for us, my friend, a great gain for us, that 76 36 | as you are, so am I. Come friend, let us now lead this community 77 36 | on arrival, said to him: 'Friend Uddaka, I want to practice 78 36 | You may stay here, my friend. This doctrine is such that 79 36 | went to Uddaka and said, 'Friend Uddaka, is this the extent 80 36 | direct knowledge?' ~"'Yes, my friend...' ~"'This, friend, is 81 36 | my friend...' ~"'This, friend, is the extent to which 82 36 | It is a gain for us, my friend, a great gain for us, that 83 36 | you are, so was he. Come friend, lead this community.' ~" 84 44, Text| five clinging-aggregates, friend Visakha: form as a clinging-aggregate, 85 44, Text| for non-becoming: This, friend Visakha, is the origination 86 44, Text| that very craving: This, friend Visakha, is the cessation 87 44, Text| right concentration: This, friend Visakha, is the way of practice 88 44, Text| it something separate?" ~"Friend Visakha, neither is clinging 89 44, Text| about?" ~"There is the case, friend Visakha, where an uninstructed, 90 44, Text| the noble eightfold path, friend Visakha: right view, right 91 44, Text| the noble eightfold path, friend Visakha, but the noble eightfold 92 44, Text| of mind is concentration, friend Visakha; the four frames 93 44, Text| These three fabrications, friend Visakha: bodily-fabrications, 94 44, Text| of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, verbal fabrications 95 44, Text| of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, mental fabrications 96 44, Text| of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, three contacts 97 44, Text| of perception & feeling, friend Visakha, his mind leans 98 44, Text| painful in changing, friend Visakha. Painful feeling 99 44, Text| You've gone too far, friend Visakha. You can't keep 100 75 | that man as an enemy & no friend at all, and think that he 101 125 | approached the mountain slope one friend might remain at the foot 102 125 | climb to the top. Then the friend standing at the foot of 103 125 | delightful ponds.' Then the friend who had been standing on 104 125 | to the foot and taken his friend by the arm, making him climb 105 136, Int | heard and learned this, friend Samiddhi, from the monk 106 136, Int | felt at all." ~"Not so, friend Potaliputta, do not say 107 136, Int | it since you went forth, friend Samiddhi?" ~"Not long, friend, 108 136, Int | friend Samiddhi?" ~"Not long, friend, three years." ~"There now, 109 136, Int | doing intentional kamma, friend Samiddhi, by way of body, 110 136, Int | doing an intentional kamma, friend Potaliputta, by way of body, 111 136, Int | venerable Ananda told him: "Friend Samiddhi, this conversation 112 136, Int | it in mind." ~"Even so, friend," the venerable Samiddhi 113 138 | have remembered it." ~"Yes, friend Kaccana: knowing, the Blessed 114 138 | will speak." ~"As you say, friend," the monks responded. ~ 115 140 | The shed is roomy, my friend. Stay as you like." ~So 116 140 | approve?" ~"There is, my friend, the contemplative Gotama, 117 140 | staying now?" ~"There is, my friend, a city in the northern 118 140 | recognize him?" "No, my friend, I have never seen the Blessed 119 140 | will speak." ~"As you say, friend," replied Ven. Pukkusati. ~ 120 140 | address the Blessed One as 'friend.' May the Blessed One please 121 140 | proper to address me as 'friend.' But because you see your


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