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1 2 | abandoned by destroying. ~"[7] And what are the fermentations
2 7 | denigration...(6) domineering...(7) envy...(8) jealousy...(
3 7 (3) | domineering or presumption ~7. issa, envy ~8. macchariya,
4 7 (4) | denigration, (6) domineering, (7) envy, (8) jealousy, (9)
5 7 | enlightened and blessed.' ~7. -- he gains unwavering
6 7 (12)| these see Wheel Nos. 6 and 7. ~
7 8, 1 | in ease here and now.' ~7. "It may be that with the
8 8 (16)| upakkilesa) mentioned in MN 7 (Simile of the Cloth). (
9 8, 2 | effacement can be done. ~(7) Others will speak harshly;
10 8, 4 | by which to avoid it. ~(7) A person given to harsh
11 9, 8 | is called the wholesome. ~7. "And what is the root of
12 10a, 5 | Cemetery Contemplation 7~"And, further, O bhikkhus,
13 10b, 10 | pelvis, spine and skull... ~(7) And further, monks, as
14 10b (24)| fine-corporeal existence, (7) craving for incorporeal
15 11 | to the view of being.5 ~7. "Any recluses or brahmans
16 12 | far as the Brahma-world.' ~7. "And he will never infer
17 12, 14 | Tathagata's power...11 ~16. (7) "Again, the Tathagata understands
18 41, Text| Blessed One said this: ~7. "Householders, there are
19 57, Text| abandon that dog duty.'" ~7. "Then, Punna, listen and
20 87 | See also: AN V.49; Ud II.7; Ud VIII.8. ~
21 108, Text| whether near or far. ~[7] "He knows the awareness
22 118, 1 | sensitive to pleasure. [7] He trains himself to breathe
23 118, 3 | culmination of its development. ~"[7] He oversees the mind thus
24 119, 8 | whether near or far. ~"[7] He knows the awareness
25 135a, Text| welfare of all living beings. ~7. "Here, student, some woman
26 136, Int | in perdition, in hell. ~7. (i) "Here, Ananda, in consequence
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