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References :
1. Woodward; Gradual Sayings, Vol. I; p. 158. 2. Bhuridatta Jataka. 543; Jataka Stories, Vol. VI; p. 110. 3. Mahabodhi Jataka. 528; Jataka Stories; Vol. V; p. 122. 4. Visuddhimaga XIX. 5. The theory of dependent origination (Paticcasamuppada) asserts : this be
ing; that arises (Asmin sati; Idam bhavati) or depending on the cause
anything originates. 6 Sobti, H. S.; Nibbana in Early Buddhism; p. 126. 7 Humphery's Christmas - Studies In The Middle Way. Chapter XI. 8 Milinda Panha 32; 71. 9. Narada Thera; The Buddha Dhamma; p. 143. 10 Ibid; p. 91. 11 “The Expositor"; Part I, p. 87. 12 Gradual Saying; Vol. I, p. 157. 13 Milinda Panha 65. 14 Samyutta Nikaya II. 15. Rhys Davids, 'T. W.;. Buddhism; p. 106. 16 Ibid; p. 48. 17 Buddhist Suttas; Tr. by Rhys Davids, p. 148-150. 18 Digha Nikaya Sutta; 22. 19 Humphrey's Christmas; Buddhism; p. 81. 20 Samyutta Nikaya IV; 421. 21 Dhamma Pada; 277 : Sabbe Sankhara anicca ti; 278 : Sabbe Sankhara
dukkha ti. 22 Samyutta Nikaya; IV. I. Yam aniccam tam dukkham. 23 Humphrey's, C.; The Buddhist Way Of Life; p. 47. 24 Sobti; H. S.; Nibbana In Early Buddhism; p. 8. 25 Digha Nikaya II; 305. 26 Samyutta Nikaya V; 420. 27 Christmas Huniphrey's; The Buddhist Way Of Life; p. 59.
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