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1 8 (2) | four for each of the five aggregates (khandha); (b) to eight
2 8 (4) | object, or basis, the five aggregates, because all false views
3 8 (4) | can refer only to the five aggregates to one of them. See Discourse
4 8 (7) | Comy.: "Because the five aggregates exist only in that manner (
5 9, 10 | suffering; in short, the five aggregates affected by clinging are
6 9, 11 | time, dissolution of the aggregates, laying down of the body --
7 9, 12 | generation, manifestation of the aggregates, obtaining the bases for
8 10a, 8 | hindrances." ~ ~2. The Five Aggregates of Clinging~"And, further,
9 10a, 8 | mental objects of the five aggregates of clinging. ~"How, O bhikkhus,
10 10a, 8 | mental objects of the five aggregates of clinging? ~"Here, O bhikkhus,
11 10a, 8 | mental objects of the five aggregates of clinging." ~ ~3. The
12 10b, 13 | hindrances. ~ ~2. The Five Aggregates of Clinging~And further,
13 10b, 13 | mental objects of the five aggregates of clinging.22 ~How, monks,
14 10b, 13 | mental objects of the five aggregates of clinging? ~Herein, monks,
15 10b (22)| These five groups or aggregates constitute the so-called
16 10b, 13 | mental objects of the five aggregates of clinging. ~ ~3. The Six
17 10b (23)| origination-and-dissolution factors of the five aggregates: for material form, the
18 11 (6) | of these views: the five aggregates, ignorance, contact, perception,
19 12 (9) | comprehends the different aggregates, the different sense bases,
20 44, Text| fabricated." ~"And are the three aggregates [of virtue, concentration, &
21 44, Text| included under the three aggregates?" ~"The three aggregates
22 44, Text| aggregates?" ~"The three aggregates are not included under the
23 44, Text| included under the three aggregates. Right speech, right action, &
24 109 | aggregate' apply to the aggregates?" ~"Monk, whatever form
25 109 | aggregate' applies to the aggregates." ~Saying, "Very good, lord,"
26 109 (1) | conterminous with the five aggregates. The standard definition
27 109 (2) | objects. In the case of the aggregates, the four great existents,
28 109 (2) | discernible instances of the aggregates. This process is described
29 116 (8) | The five aggregates of: body; feelings or sensations;
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