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1 2 | thought of sensuality. He abandons it, destroys it, dispels
2 2 | unskillful mental qualities. He abandons them, destroys them, dispels
3 7 | defilement of the mind, the monk abandons them.4 Knowing ill will
4 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing anger to be
5 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing hostility to
6 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing denigration
7 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing domineering
8 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing envy to be a
9 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing jealousy to
10 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing hypocrisy to
11 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing fraud to be
12 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing obstinacy to
13 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing presumption
14 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing conceit to be
15 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing arrogance to
16 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing vanity to be
17 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. Knowing negligence to
18 7 | defilement of the mind, he abandons it. ~5. "When in the monk
19 7 (4) | defilement of the mind, the monk abandons them." ~Knowing (viditva).
20 7 (4) | deserves close attention. ~Abandons them (pajahati). Comy.: "
21 7 (4) | them (pajahati). Comy.: "He abandons the respective defilement
22 9, 8 | the wholesome, he entirely abandons the underlying tendency
23 9, 9 | of nutriment, he entirely abandons the underlying tendency
24 9, 23 | the taints, he entirely abandons the underlying tendency
25 12, 14 | occurs to him' -- unless he abandons that assertion and that
26 12, 14 | case, I say, that unless he abandons that assertion and that
27 12, 19 | occurs to him' -- unless he abandons that assertion and that
28 12, 19 | case, I say, that unless he abandons that assertion and that
29 44, Text| evaluation. With that he abandons passion. No passion-obsession
30 44, Text| that yearning. With that he abandons resistance. No resistance-obsession
31 44, Text| pleasure nor pain. With that he abandons ignorance. No ignorance-obsession
32 117 | disciple of the noble ones abandons wrong livelihood and maintains
33 149 | through direct knowledge, abandons through direct knowledge
34 149 | through direct knowledge, abandons through direct knowledge
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