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Majjhima Nikaya

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doctrine

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1 7 (8) | or meaning: attha) of the doctrine; but this hardly fits here. 2 9, 14 | observances, and clinging to a doctrine of self. With the arising 3 11 | observances, and clinging to a doctrine of self. ~10. "Though certain 4 11 | observances, and clinging to a doctrine of self. Why is that? Those 5 11 | observances, and clinging to a doctrine of self. ~11. "Though certain 6 11 | observances and clinging to a doctrine of self. Why is that? They 7 11 | observances and clinging to a doctrine of self. ~12. "Though certain 8 11 | understanding of clinging to a doctrine of self. They do not understand 9 11 | understanding of clinging to a doctrine of self.8 ~13. "Bhikkhus, 10 11 | observances, and clinging to a doctrine of self.9 15. "Bhikkhus, 11 11 (8) | understanding of clinging to a doctrine of self." This means, in 12 11 | observances, no longer clings to a doctrine of self.11 When he does 13 12 (3) | that the Buddha teaches a doctrine that he has merely worked 14 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'Purification 15 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'Purification 16 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'Purification 17 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'Purification 18 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'Purification 19 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'Purification 20 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'Purification 21 12, 20 | recluses and brahmans whose doctrine and view is this: 'As long 22 14, Text| What is the contemplative's doctrine? What does he proclaim?" ~" 23 14, Text| proclaim?" ~"The sort of doctrine, friend, where one does 24 14, Text| commonfolk; the sort [of doctrine] where perceptions no longer 25 14, Text| becoming & non-. Such is my doctrine, such is what I proclaim." ~ 26 14, Text| One, "Lord, what sort of doctrine is it where one does not 27 36 | want to practice in this doctrine & discipline.' ~"When this 28 36 | stay here, my friend. This doctrine is such that a wise person 29 36 | long before I learned the doctrine. As far as mere lip-reciting & 30 36 | want to practice in this doctrine & discipline.' ~"When this 31 36 | stay here, my friend. This doctrine is such that a wise person 32 36 | before I quickly learned the doctrine. As far as mere lip-reciting & 33 45 | contemplatives who hold to a doctrine, a view like this: 'There 34 45 | contemplatives who hold to a doctrine, a view like this: 'There 35 75 | forth & admission in this doctrine & discipline, must first 36 75 | forth & admission in this doctrine & discipline must first


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