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1 7 | fraud...(11) obstinacy...(12) presumption...(13) conceit...(
2 7 (3) | thambha, obstinacy, obduracy ~12. sarambha, presumption or
3 7 (4) | greed, (11) obstinacy, (12) presumption, (13) conceit, (
4 7 | be no obstacle for him. ~12. "He abides, having suffused
5 8, 2 | Effacement)~12. "But herein, Cunda, effacement
6 8 (16) | 5-8) and mind (9-11). (12)-(18) are the last seven
7 8, 2 | effacement can be done. ~(12) Others will have wrong
8 8, 4 | by which to avoid it. ~(12) A person given to wrong
9 9, 9 | and right concentration. ~12. "When a noble disciple
10 10b (23) | contemplation of feeling (Note 12); for perception and formations,
11 10b (23) | same as for feeling (Note 12); for consciousness, the
12 10b (25) | as those of feeling (Note 12). ~
13 11 | to a doctrine of self. ~12. "Though certain recluses
14 12, 14 | a Tathagata's power...7 ~12. (3) "Again, the Tathagata
15 41 (1) | see Majjhima Nikaya Sutta 12 (Maha-Sihanada Sutta). ~
16 41, Text | Dhamma, righteous conduct. 12. "And how are there three
17 57, Text | dark-and-bright ripening. ~12. "What is neither-dark-nor-bright
18 118, 1 | out steadying the mind. [12] He trains himself to breathe
19 131, TrInt| a 24-hour, rather than a 12-hour, night -- and so I
20 135a, Text | salutations and offerings. ~12. "But here some woman or
21 136, Int | of Kamma is different. ~12. (ii) "Now when a monk or
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