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Majjhima Nikaya

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1 1 (6) | Like Fire Unbound, Chapter 1. ~ 2 2 | abandoned by developing. ~"[1] And what are the fermentations 3 7 | Used with permission. ~ ~1. Thus have I heard. Once 4 7 | defilements of the mind?2 (1) Covetousness and unrighteous 5 7 (3) | Sixteen Defilements of Mind: ~1. abhijjha-visama-lobha, 6 7 (4) | Arahatship (arahatta-magga): (1) covetousness and unrighteous 7 7 (8) | with three connotations: 1. (Vedic) scripture (gantha), 8 7 (9) | this series of terms* are: 1. pamojja (gladness), 2. 9 8 | Used with permission. ~ ~1. Thus have I heard. Once 10 8, 2 | be practiced by you:16 ~(1) others will be harmful; 11 8 (16)| Forty-four Ways of Effacement ~ (1) Harmful and harmless are 12 8, 3 | Therefore, Cunda: ~(1) The thought should be produced: ' 13 8, 4 | to avoid it.21 So too: ~(1) A person given to harmfulness 14 8, 5 | upward, even so, Cunda: ~(1) A person given to harmfulness 15 8, 6 | passions]. Even so, Cunda:26 (1) A person given to harmfulness 16 9 | Used with permission. ~1. Thus have I heard. On one 17 10, A | the body in & of itself? ~[1] "There is the case where 18 10, 3 | qualities in & of themselves? ~[1] "There is the case where 19 10a, 5 | Cemetery Contemplation 1~"And further, O bhikkhus, 20 10a, 8 | Contemplation on Mental Objects~1. The Five Hindrances~"And 21 10b, 10 | Contemplation of the Body~ ~1. Mindfulness of Breathing~ 22 10b, 10 | Cemetery Contemplations~(1) And further, monks, as 23 10b, 13 | Contemplation of Mental Objects~ ~1. The Five Hindrances~And 24 10b (24)| Pitaka), is as follows: (1) self-illusion, (2) skepticism, ( 25 11 | Used with permission. ~ ~1. Thus have I heard. On one 26 12 | Used with permission. ~1. Thus have I heard. On one 27 12, 14 | What are the ten? ~10. (1) "Here, the Tathagata understands 28 12, 18 | beings and gods.15 ~36. (1) "I understand hell, and 29 12, 19 | Nibbana -- In Detail)~37. (1) "By encompassing mind with 30 41, Text| Text~1. Thus have I heard. On one 31 57, Text| Text~1. Thus have I heard. On one 32 58, Text| the same way, prince: ~[1] In the case of words that 33 95 | See also: AN III.66; AN IX.1. ~ 34 108, Text| dependence on him. Which ten? ~[1] "There is the case where 35 117 | requisite conditions. ~"[1] Of those, right view is 36 118, 1 | mindful he breathes out. ~"[1] Breathing in long, he discerns 37 118, 2 | Four Frames of Reference)~"[1] Now, on whatever occasion 38 118, 3 | to their culmination? ~"[1] On whatever occasion the 39 119, 8 | expected. Which ten? ~"[1] He conquers displeasure & 40 125 (4) | favored by the facts that (1) in our text, the practice 41 125, 25 | canon:majjhima:mn125.html ~(1. Recollection of former 42 135a, Text| Text~1. Thus have I heard. On one 43 136, Int | see the stages of this: (1) a mystic "sees" in vision 44 136, Int | basis for the next life. ~1. Thus have I heard. On one 45 136 (2) | Samyutta, Rahogata-vagga Sutta 1. ~


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