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1 1, TrInt| be the ultimate "root" or ground of being immanent in all
2 1, TrInt| said to function as the ground of being from which the "
3 1, TrInt| level of experience as the ground of being out of which all
4 10, A | corpse cast away in a charnel ground -- one day, two days, three
5 10, A | corpse cast away in a charnel ground, picked at by crows, vultures, &
6 10a, 5 | thrown into the charnel ground, he thinks of his own body
7 10a, 5 | thrown into the charnel ground, he thinks of his own body
8 10a, 5 | body, thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to a skeleton
9 10a, 5 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to a blood-besmeared
10 10a, 5 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to a skeleton
11 10a, 5 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to bones gone
12 10a, 5 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to bones, white
13 10a, 5 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to bones more
14 10a, 5 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to bones gone
15 10b, 10 | festering, thrown in the charnel ground, he then applies this perception
16 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground, being eaten by crows, hawks,
17 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to a skeleton
18 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to a skeleton
19 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to a skeleton
20 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground and reduced to disconnected
21 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground, reduced to bleached bones
22 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground reduced to bones, more than
23 10b, 10 | body thrown in the charnel ground, reduced to bones gone rotten
24 12 (6) | glosses thana as cause or ground (karana) and explains: "
25 12, 15 | four? ~23. "Here, I see no ground on which any recluse or
26 12, 15 | things.'[*p.72] And seeing no ground for that, I abide in safety,
27 12, 15 | intrepidity. ~24. "I see no ground on which any recluse...
28 12, 15 | undestroyed by you.' And seeing no ground for that, I abide in safety,
29 12, 15 | intrepidity. ~25. "I see no ground on which any recluse...
30 12, 15 | in them.' And seeing no ground for that, I abide in safety,
31 12, 15 | intrepidity. ~26. "I see no ground on which any recluse...
32 12, 15 | suffering.' And seeing no ground for that, I abide in safety,
33 12, 16 | with them, yet I see no ground for thinking that fear or
34 12, 16 | me there. And seeing no ground for that, I abide in safety,
35 12, 19 | a tree growing on uneven ground with scanty foliage casting
36 12, 19 | were a tree growing on even ground with thick foliage casting
37 12, 20 | creatures in the crevices of the ground.' Such was my scrupulousness. ~
38 12, 20 | make my bed in a charnel ground with the bones of the dead
39 57, Text | when it is thrown on the ground. That dog duty has long
40 57, Text | when it is thrown on the ground. That dog duty has long
41 61 | the Squirrels' Feeding Ground. ~At that time Ven. Rahula1
42 82 | as far by vehicle as the ground would permit, he dismounted
43 119 | corpse cast away in a charnel ground -- one day, two days, three
44 119 | corpse cast away in a charnel ground, picked at by crows, vultures, &
45 119, 7 | water tank -- set on level ground, bounded by dikes -- brimful
46 119, 7 | were a chariot on level ground at four crossroads, harnessed
47 125 | delightful stretches of level ground delightful ponds.' But the
48 125 | driving a great post into the ground ties the forest elephant
49 125 | known as 'standing your ground': he ties a shield to the
50 125 | the task of 'standing your ground' he does not move a fore-leg
51 125, 23 | driving a great post into the ground, ties a forest elephant
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