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1 2 | abandoned by seeing. ~"[2] And what are the fermentations
2 7 | Blessed One said this: ~2. "Monks, suppose a cloth
3 7 | defilement of the mind; (2) ill will is a defilement
4 7 (3) | covetousness and unrighteous greed ~2. byapada, ill will ~3. kodha,
5 7 (4) | Non-returning (anagami-magga): (2) ill will, (3) anger, (4)
6 7 (8) | Vedic) scripture (gantha), 2. joy (somanassa), 3. knowledge (
7 7 (9) | 1. pamojja (gladness), 2. piti (joy or rapture),
8 7 (9) | samadhi (concentration). Nos. 2, 3, 5 are factors of enlightenment (
9 8 | Anathapindika's monastery. ~2. Then one evening the venerable
10 8 (16) | harmlessness" see Note 17. (2)-(11) are the courses of
11 8 (16) | kusala), referring to body (2-4), speech (5-8) and mind (
12 8, 2 | effacement can be done.17 ~(2) Others will kill living
13 8 (17) | action (kusala-kammapatha; 2-11) are to show that these
14 8, 3 | not be harmful here.' ~(2) The thought should be produced: '
15 8, 4 | by which to avoid it. ~(2) A person given to killing
16 8, 5 | to lead him upward.22 ~(2) A person given to killing
17 8, 6 | full quenching [of it]. ~(2) A person given to killing
18 9 | Venerable Sariputta said this: ~2. "'One of right view, one
19 10, A | the body in & of itself. ~[2] "Furthermore, when walking,
20 10, 3 | to the five hindrances. ~[2] "Furthermore, the monk
21 10a, 5 | Cemetery Contemplation 2~"And, further, O bhikkhus,
22 10a, 8 | the five hindrances." ~ ~2. The Five Aggregates of
23 10b | in mental objects (See n. 2) ardent, clearly comprehending
24 10b, 10 | the body in the body. ~ ~2. The Postures of the Body~
25 10b, 10 | the body in the body. ~(2) And further, monks, as
26 10b, 13 | the five hindrances. ~ ~2. The Five Aggregates of
27 10b (24) | follows: (1) self-illusion, (2) skepticism, (3) attachment
28 11 | Blessed One said this: ~2. "Bhikkhus, only here is
29 12 | outside the city to the west. ~2. Now on that occasion Sunakkhatta,
30 12, 14 | the Wheel of Brahma. ~11. (2) "Again, the Tathagata understands
31 12, 18 | in perdition, in hell. ~(2) "I understand the animal
32 12, 19 | piercing feelings. ~38. (2) "By encompassing mind with
33 14, TrInt| appropriate attention [see MN 2]. As the Buddha states in
34 41, Text | brahman village called Sala. ~2. The brahman householders
35 57, Text | Koliyans called Haliddavasana. ~2. Then Punna, a son of the
36 58, Text | he does not say them. ~[2] In the case of words that
37 108, Text | the slightest faults. ~[2] "He has heard much, has
38 117 | circle around right view. ~"[2] Of those, right view is
39 118, 1 | is breathing out long. [2] Or breathing in short,
40 118, 2 | reference to the world. ~"[2] On whatever occasion a
41 118, 3 | culmination of its development. ~"[2] Remaining mindful in this
42 119, 8 | displeasure that has arisen. ~"[2] He conquers fear & dread,
43 125 (4) | approaching that of the jhana; (2) in our text, the meditator
44 125, 25 | their modes and details. ~(2. The Divine Eye)~"Then with
45 126 (2) | non-relatedness as presented in DN 2. ~
46 135a, Text | said to the Blessed One: ~2. "Master Gotama, what is
47 136, Int | evil-doer suffering in hell, (2) this confirms what he had
48 136, Int | the venerable Samiddhi: ~2. "I heard and learned this,
49 138 | VII.64; AN VIII.54; Ud VI.2. ~
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