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1 Int | the Buddha's teachings in general, and of their expression
2 7 (9) | of spiritual progress in general. ~* [Here the noun forms
3 8 (22) | the discourse, between the general principle stated first,
4 10b (10) | craving, kamma, food, and the general characteristic of originating;
5 10b (10) | craving, kamma, food, and the general characteristic of dissolving. ~
6 10b (12) | sense-impression, and the general characteristic of originating;
7 10b (12) | disappearance of the four, and the general characteristic of dissolving. ~
8 10b (20) | body-and-mind (nama-rupa), and the general characteristic of originating;
9 10b (20) | ignorance, etc., and the general characteristic of dissolving. ~
10 10b (25) | craving, kamma, food, and the general characteristic of originating;
11 10b (25) | dissolution factors: the general characteristic of dissolving
12 11 (2) | Arahantship -- understood in a general sense as spiritual perfection --
13 14, TrInt| self-reflexive thinking in general. There is simply the analysis
14 87 | to you?... Is [your son] General Vidudabha dear to you?...
15 107, 2 | not be entranced with the general appearance, do not be entranced
16 108, Text | administrator, turned to General Upananda and said, "What
17 108, Text | said, "What do you think, general? Do these venerable ones
18 125, 18 | be not entranced by the general appearance, be not entranced
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