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1 8 (17) | because it takes away what is beneficial and causes to arise what
2 8 (17) | causes to arise what is not beneficial; to covetousness, as it
3 21 | affectionate or harsh, beneficial or unbeneficial, with a
4 21 | They may address you in a beneficial way or an unbeneficial way.
5 21 | affectionate or harsh, beneficial or unbeneficial, with a
6 21 | They may address you in a beneficial way or an unbeneficial way.
7 21 | affectionate or harsh, beneficial or unbeneficial, with a
8 21 | They may address you in a beneficial way or an unbeneficial way.
9 21 | affectionate or harsh, beneficial or unbeneficial, with a
10 21 | They may address you in a beneficial way or an unbeneficial way.
11 21 | affectionate or harsh, beneficial or unbeneficial, with a
12 21 | They may address you in a beneficial way or an unbeneficial way.
13 57, Int | result, nor does bright (beneficial) kamma lead to dark (miserable)
14 58, TrInt| true, whether or not it is beneficial, and whether or not it is
15 58, TrInt| things that are true and beneficial, and would have a sense
16 58, TrInt| statement might be untrue yet beneficial is not even entertained. ~
17 58, Text | knows to be factual, true, beneficial, but unendearing & disagreeable
18 58, Text | knows to be factual, true, beneficial, and endearing & agreeable
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