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1 13 | pleasure or joy arises in dependence on these five strands of
2 19 | large low-lying marsh, in dependence on which there lived a large
3 95 | Bharadvaja, where a monk lives in dependence on a certain village or
4 108, Text| respecting -- you live in dependence?" "Yes, brahman, there
5 108, Text| respecting -- we live in dependence." ~"When asked, 'Master
6 108, Text| respecting -- you live in dependence?' you said, 'Yes, brahman,
7 108, Text| respecting -- we live in dependence.' Now how is the meaning
8 108, Text| respecting him, we live in dependence on him. Which ten? ~[1] "
9 108, Text| respecting him, we live in dependence on him." ~When this was
10 108, Text| respecting, would they live in dependence?" ~Then the brahman Vassakara,
11 140 | neither pleasure nor pain.' In dependence on a sensory contact that
12 140 | pleasure that has arisen in dependence on the sensory contact that
13 140 | ceases, is stilled.' In dependence on a sensory contact that
14 140 | to be felt as pain... In dependence on a sensory contact that
15 140 | pain that has arisen in dependence on the sensory contact that
16 140 | stilled; in the same way, in dependence on a sensory contact that
17 140 | feeling of pleasure... In dependence on a sensory contact that
18 140 | to be felt as pain... In dependence on a sensory contact that
19 140 | as an oil lamp burns in dependence on oil & wick; and from
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