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1 4 | to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes
2 7 | holding up a lamp in the dark for those with eyesight
3 57, Int | kamma into four groups: ~(i) dark with a dark result,~(ii)
4 57, Int | groups: ~(i) dark with a dark result,~(ii) bright with
5 57, Int | with a bright result,~(iii) dark and bright with a dark and
6 57, Int | dark and bright with a dark and bright result,~(iv)
7 57, Int | bright result,~(iv) neither dark nor bright with a neither
8 57, Int | nor bright with a neither dark nor bright result. ~Dark (
9 57, Int | dark nor bright result. ~Dark (evil) kamma does not give
10 57, Int | beneficial) kamma lead to dark (miserable) result. Kamma
11 57, Text| What are the four? There is dark kamma with dark ripening,
12 57, Text| There is dark kamma with dark ripening, there is bright
13 57, Text| there is kamma that is not dark and not bright with neither-dark-nor-bright
14 57, Text| exhaustion of kamma. ~9. "What is dark kamma with dark ripening?
15 57, Text| What is dark kamma with dark ripening? Here someone produces
16 57, Text| their kammas. This is called dark kamma with dark ripening. ~
17 57, Text| is called dark kamma with dark ripening. ~10. "And what
18 57, Text| the kind of kamma that is dark with dark ripening, any
19 57, Text| kamma that is dark with dark ripening, any volition in
20 58, Text| to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes
21 63 | until I know whether he was dark, ruddy-brown, or golden-colored...
22 72 | to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes
23 75 | to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes
24 95 | contemplatives," these menial, dark offspring of [Brahma] the
25 95 | to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes
26 135 | to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes
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