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1 7 | the Pali by Nyanaponika Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
2 7 | edited by Nyanaponika Thera, (Kandy: Buddhist Publication
3 7 (4) | nature. See Nyanatiloka Thera, Buddhist Dictionary, s.v.
4 8 | the Pali by Nyanaponika Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
5 8 | edited by Nyanaponika Thera, (Kandy: Buddhist Publication
6 8 (1) | Maha-Cunda Thera was the brother of the venerable
7 8 (1) | the venerable Sariputta Thera. ~
8 8 (3) | According to the Comy., the Thera's question concerns those
9 8 (3) | tranquillity or insight. Maha-Cunda Thera, being an Arahat, was no
10 8 (4) | Nibbana, by Nyanaponika Thera (Wheel No. 11), p. 18 (quotation). ~
11 8 (12)| effacement" is Ñanamoli Thera's; Soma Thera has "cancelling";
12 8 (12)| is Ñanamoli Thera's; Soma Thera has "cancelling"; I. B.
13 8 (25)| the ability of Sariputta Thera expound the Dhamma, still
14 9 | from the Pali by Ñanamoli Thera ~edited and revised by Bhikkhu
15 10a | Translated from the Pali by Soma Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
16 10a | Its Commentary, by Soma Thera (Kandy: Buddhist Publication,
17 10b | from the Pali by Nyanasatta Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
18 10b | Mindfulness (WH 19), by Nyanasatta Thera, (Kandy: Buddhist Publication
19 11 | from the Pali by Ñanamoli Thera ~edited and revised by Bhikkhu
20 12 | from the Pali by Ñanamoli Thera~edited and revised by Bhikkhu
21 20a | Translated from the Pali by Soma Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
22 20a | Buddha (WH 21), by Soma Thera, (Kandy: Buddhist Publication
23 41 | from the Pali by Ñanamoli Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
24 57 | from the Pali by Ñanamoli Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
25 116 | from the Pali by Piyadassi Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
26 116 | translated by Piyadassi Thera (Kandy: Buddhist Publication
27 135a | from the Pali by Ñanamoli Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
28 136 | from the Pali by Ñanamoli Thera.~For free distribution only. ~
29 136 (9) | taught by venerable Sariputta Thera and his mind eased of the
30 136 (14)| to the venerable Ananda Thera, or he may have asked for
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