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1 14, TrInt| seem appealing -- worth getting for the self -- and others
2 20a | hard at, pushing out, and getting rid of a coarse peg with
3 20a | down, lies down, and thus getting rid of a posture rather
4 21 | with her only slave for getting up after daybreak, grab
5 22 | the second relay chariot. Getting out of the first relay chariot
6 22 | the seventh relay chariot. Getting out of the sixth relay chariot
7 22 | the second relay chariot. Getting out of the first relay chariot
8 22 | the seventh relay chariot. Getting out of the sixth relay chariot
9 107, 4 | reflecting on the thought of getting up again; during the last
10 107, 6 | up in front of him. He, getting rid of covetousness for
11 107, 6 | the mind of covetousness. Getting rid of the taint of ill-will,
12 107, 6 | cleanses the mind of ill-will. Getting rid of sloth and torpor,
13 107, 6 | mind of sloth and torpor. Getting rid of restlessness and
14 107, 6 | restlessness and worry. Getting rid of doubt, he dwells
15 107, 7 | Jhana~"He, by getting rid of these five hindrances,6
16 107, 7 | the third meditation. By getting rid of anguish, by the going
17 125, 16 | homelessness?' After a time, getting rid of his wealth, be it
18 125, 16 | wealth, be it small or great, getting rid of his circle of relations,
19 125, 22 | in front of him, he, by getting rid of coveting for the
20 125, 22 | the mind of coveting. By getting rid of the taint of ill-will,
21 125, 22 | the taint of ill-will. By getting rid of sloth and torpor,
22 125, 22 | of sloth and torpor. By getting rid of restlessness and
23 125, 22 | restlessness and worry. By getting rid of doubt, he dwells
24 125, 23 | of mindfulness)~"He, by getting rid of these five hindrances
25 125, 24 | the third meditation. By getting rid of joy, by getting rid
26 125, 24 | By getting rid of joy, by getting rid of anguish, by the going
27 140 | Self-awakened One has come to me!" Getting up from his seat, arranging
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