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1 8 (16)| the last three of the five hindrances (nivarana); the first two
2 8 (17)| the separation from the hindrances (21-23, and 16, 17) is included
3 10, 3 | with reference to the five hindrances. And how does a monk remain
4 10, 3 | with reference to the five hindrances? There is the case where,
5 10, 3 | repeated for the remaining hindrances: ill will, sloth & drowsiness,
6 10, 3 | with reference to the five hindrances. ~[2] "Furthermore, the
7 10a, 8 | Mental Objects~1. The Five Hindrances~"And how, O bhikkhus, does
8 10a, 8 | mental objects of the five hindrances. ~"How, O bhikkhus, does
9 10a, 8 | mental objects of the five hindrances? ~"Here, O bhikkhus, when
10 10a, 8 | mental objects of the five hindrances." ~ ~2. The Five Aggregates
11 10b, 13 | Mental Objects~ ~1. The Five Hindrances~And how, monks, does a monk
12 10b, 13 | mental objects of the five hindrances. ~How, monks, does a monk
13 10b, 13 | mental objects of the five hindrances? ~Herein, monks, when sense-desire
14 10b, 13 | mental objects of the five hindrances. ~ ~2. The Five Aggregates
15 10b (21)| conditions which produce the hindrances, such as wrong reflection,
16 10b (21)| conditions which remove the hindrances, e.g., right reflection. ~
17 107, 6 | Overcoming of the five hindrances~"As soon, brahman, as he
18 107, 7 | getting rid of these five hindrances,6 which are defilements
19 125, 22 | Overcoming of the five hindrances)~"And when, Aggivessana,
20 125, 23 | getting rid of these five hindrances which are defilements of
21 125 (4) | abandonment of the five Hindrances, which indicates a high
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