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1 2 | be abandoned by using. ~"[4] And what are the fermentations
2 7 | defilement of the mind; (4) hostility...(5) denigration...(
3 7 | defilement of the mind.3 ~4. "Knowing, monks, covetousness
4 7 (3) | ill will ~3. kodha, anger ~4. upanaha, hostility or malice ~
5 7 (4) | 2) ill will, (3) anger, (4) malice, (16) negligence. ~"
6 7 (7) | of sanctitude (see Note 4). Odhi: limit, limitation.
7 7 (9) | passaddhi (tranquillity), 4. sukha (happiness), 5. samadhi (
8 8, 1 | The Eight Attainments ~4. "It may be, Cunda, that
9 8 (16)| kusala), referring to body (2-4), speech (5-8) and mind (
10 8, 2 | effacement can be done. ~(4) Others will be unchaste;
11 8, 4 | by which to avoid it. ~(4) A person given to unchastity
12 9, 8 | arrived at this true Dhamma. ~4. "And what, friends, is
13 10, A | the body in & of itself. ~[4] "Furthermore...just as
14 10, 3 | external sense media. ~[4] "Furthermore, the monk
15 10a, 5 | Cemetery Contemplation 4~"And, further, O bhikkhus,
16 10a, 8 | externally sense-bases." ~ ~4. The Seven Factors of Enlightenment~"
17 10b, 10 | the body in the body... ~ ~4. The Reflection on the Repulsiveness
18 10b, 10 | together by the tendons... ~(4) And further, monks, as
19 10b (24)| attachment to rules and rituals, (4) sensual lust, (5) ill-will, (
20 10b, 13 | external sense-bases. ~ ~4. The Seven Factors of Enlightenment~
21 11 | ourselves we say as we do.' ~4. "It is possible, bhikkhus,
22 12 | Sunakkhatta was saying. ~4. (The Blessed One said:) "
23 12, 14 | Tathagata's power...8 ~13. (4) "Again, the Tathagata understands
24 12, 18 | in the realm of ghosts. ~(4) "I understand human beings,
25 12, 19 | much painful feeling. ~40. (4) "By encompassing mind with
26 41, Text| and sat down at one side. ~4. When they were seated,
27 57, Text| will lead him to hell." ~4. When this was said, Seniya
28 58, Text| time for saying them. ~[4] In the case of words that
29 108, Text| requisites for curing the sick. ~[4] "He attains -- whenever
30 117 | around right speech. ~"[4] Of those, right view is
31 118, 1 | sensitive to the entire body. [4] He trains himself to breathe
32 118, 2 | reference to the world. ~"[4] On whatever occasion a
33 118, 3 | culmination of its development. ~"[4] In one whose persistence
34 119, 8 | disagreeable, deadly. ~"[4] He can attain at will,
35 135a, Text| inferiority and superiority." ~4. "I do not understand the
36 136, Int | always go to hell," and (4) dogma hardens and becomes
37 136, Int | the wanderer Potaliputta. ~4. When this was said, the
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