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1 1, TrInt| displeasure and eventually attain awakening on listening to
2 7 (17) | ordination under him and finally attain to Arahatship. ~
3 8, 6 | disciplined, should make them attain to the full quenching [of
4 8, 6 | disciplined, should make them attain to the full quenching [of
5 8, 6 | harmlessness by which to attain to the full quenching [of
6 8, 6 | from killing by which to attain to the full quenching [of
7 8, 6 | in discarding by which to attain the quenching [of them]. ~ ~
8 12, 20 | of austerities, I did not attain any superhuman states, any
9 12, 20 | that? Because I did not attain that noble wisdom which
10 44, Text | feeling that 'I am about to attain the cessation of perception &
11 95 | extent does one finally attain the truth? We ask Master
12 95 | exertion, one wouldn't finally attain the truth. Because one makes
13 107, 7 | good Gotama's disciples attain the unchanging goal8 --
14 107, 7 | nibbana or do some not attain it?" ~"Some of my disciples,
15 107, 7 | and instructed thus by me, attain the unchanging goal -- nibbana;
16 107, 7 | nibbana; some do not attain it." ~"What is the cause,
17 107, 7 | thus by the good Gotama, attain the unchanging goal -- nibbana,
18 107, 7 | nibbana, but some do not attain it?" ~"Well then, brahman,
19 107, 7 | and instructed thus by me attain the unchanging goal -- nibbana,
20 107, 7 | nibbana, some do not attain it. What can I, brahman,
21 119, 8 | disagreeable, deadly. ~"[4] He can attain at will, without trouble
22 125 | ardent, self-resolute, he may attain one-pointedness of mind." ~"
23 125 | ardent, self-resolute, may attain one-pointedness of mind." ~"
24 125 | ardent, self-resolute, should attain one-pointedness of mind."
25 125 | sense-pleasures, should know or see or attain or realize that which can
26 125 | would they, being tamed, attain a tamed stage?" ~"Yes, revered
27 125 | these, not being tamed, attain a tamed stage as do the
28 125 | should know or see or attain or realize that which can
29 125 | sense-pleasures, should know or see or attain or realize that which can
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