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1 10a | and lamentation, for the destruction of suffering and grief,
2 10a, 9 | and lamentation, for the destruction of suffering and grief,
3 10b | and lamentation, for the destruction of suffering and grief,
4 10b (6) | the breath-body are: the destruction of the body and of the nasal
5 10b, 13 | and lamentation, for the destruction of suffering and grief,
6 11 (10)| ignorance, and then the destruction of ignorance is shown to
7 12 | practices it to the complete destruction of suffering."3 ~3. Then,
8 12 | practices it to the complete destruction of suffering.' ~5. "Sariputta,
9 12 (3) | being led to the complete destruction of suffering is, as a goal,
10 12, 14 | that are taintless with the destruction of the taints. That too
11 12, 15 | practices it to the complete destruction of suffering.' And seeing
12 12 (14)| complete purity through the destruction of all defilements; it points
13 12, 18 | that are taintless with the destruction of the taints. ~ ~
14 12, 19 | that are taintless with the destruction of the taints.' And then
15 12, 19 | that are taintless with the destruction of the taints, and is experiencing
16 12, 20 | with it to the complete destruction of suffering. ~57. "Sariputta,
17 63 | despair, & distress whose destruction I make known right in the
18 63 | despair, & distress whose destruction I make known right in the
19 63 | despair, & distress whose destruction I make known right in the
20 63 | despair, & distress whose destruction I make known right in the
21 125, 25 | bourn, a heaven world. ~(3. Destruction of Cankers: Sainthood)~"
22 125, 25 | to the knowledge of the destruction of the cankers.5 He understands
23 140 | to the Dhamma. With the destruction of the first five fetters,
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