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THE PATH OF NIRVANA OR LIBERATION
wisdom" so said Bhagawata-all the desires that arise inwardly, let him learn to subdue them, always being thoughtful.'
6/920. As in the depth of the sea, no wave is born, (but as it) remains still, so let the Bikkhu be still, without desire, let him not desire anything whatever.
V. Parayan vagga (4) Pannava manava pukkha.
6/1047. Having considered everything in the world, O Pannava, so said Bhaghavata,--he who is not defeated anywhere in the world, who is calm without the smoke of passions, free from woe, free from desire, he crosses over birth and old age.
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(14) Udaya manava pukkha.
3/1106. The deliverance by knowledge, which is purified by equanimity and thoughtfulness and preceded by reasoning or Dhamma, I will tell thee the splitting of ignorance.
Its Pali text is :
उपेक्लासति संसुद्धं धम्म तक्कपुरेजवां अण्णा विमोक्खं प्राग्रूमि अविजाय पभेदनं.
Upekkha sati sansudham, Dhamma takka pure javam, anna vimokkham prabru mi, avijjaya pabhedanam.
(15) Altadanda şutta (atthakavagga).
20/984. 'The muni does not reckon himself amongst the plain, nor amongst the low, nor amongst
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