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Page 43
... existence is suffering . ' This , O Bhikkhus , is the noble truth of the Cause of suffering : thirst , that leads to re - births , accom- panied by pleasure and lust , finding its delight here and there . ( This thirst is threefold ) ...
... existence is suffering . ' This , O Bhikkhus , is the noble truth of the Cause of suffering : thirst , that leads to re - births , accom- panied by pleasure and lust , finding its delight here and there . ( This thirst is threefold ) ...
Page 47
... existence to look forward to , who had indeed ( though the phrase has not yet made its appearance in the system ) secured Nirvana , already possessed it in a partial sense , and were secure of it in the full sense at death . There was ...
... existence to look forward to , who had indeed ( though the phrase has not yet made its appearance in the system ) secured Nirvana , already possessed it in a partial sense , and were secure of it in the full sense at death . There was ...
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... existence of a Buddha in the world , was derived from the excite- ment in which , on a certain day , he found his relative and all his house . Have you a wedding going on , or is the king coming ? ' he asked . 1 Maha Vagga , vi . 34. 2 ...
... existence of a Buddha in the world , was derived from the excite- ment in which , on a certain day , he found his relative and all his house . Have you a wedding going on , or is the king coming ? ' he asked . 1 Maha Vagga , vi . 34. 2 ...
Page 74
... existence.1 Ananda tried in vain to persuade his master to remain for the rest of the cycle ; but he was re- minded - and the information must have been as mortifying to Ananda as it is strange to us — that this was not the first time ...
... existence.1 Ananda tried in vain to persuade his master to remain for the rest of the cycle ; but he was re- minded - and the information must have been as mortifying to Ananda as it is strange to us — that this was not the first time ...
Page 92
... existence , ignorance . They are got rid of by seven methods , viz . , by thinking only of such things as tend to get rid of them , by guarding the five senses , by recollectedness in the use of the conventional list of necessaries , by ...
... existence , ignorance . They are got rid of by seven methods , viz . , by thinking only of such things as tend to get rid of them , by guarding the five senses , by recollectedness in the use of the conventional list of necessaries , by ...
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