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Numbered Discourses 11.992–1151
Paṭhamapaṇṇāsaka
The First Fifty
Rāgapeyyāla
Abbreviated Texts Beginning with Greed
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Untitled Discourses on Hate, Etc.
“Dosassa… pe…
“Of hate …
mohassa…
delusion …
kodhassa…
anger …
upanāhassa…
acrimony …
makkhassa…
disdain …
paḷāsassa…
contempt …
issāya…
jealousy …
macchariyassa…
stinginess …
māyāya…
deceitfulness …
sāṭheyyassa…
deviousness …
thambhassa…
obstinacy …
sārambhassa…
aggression …
mānassa…
conceit …
atimānassa…
arrogance …
madassa…
vanity …
pamādassa abhiññāya…pe…
for insight into negligence …
pariññāya…
complete understanding …
parikkhayāya…
complete ending …
pahānāya…
giving up …
khayāya…
ending …
vayāya…
vanishing …
virāgāya…
fading away …
nirodhāya…
cessation …
cāgāya…
giving away …
paṭinissaggāya ime ekādasa dhammā bhāvetabbā”ti.
For the letting go of negligence, these eleven things should be developed.”
Idamavoca bhagavā.
That is what the Buddha said.
Attamanā te bhikkhū bhagavato bhāsitaṁ abhinandunti.
Satisfied, the mendicants approved what the Buddha said.
Rāgapeyyālaṁ niṭṭhitaṁ.
Nava suttasahassāni,
bhiyyo pañcasatāni ca;
Sattapaññāsa suttantā,
aṅguttarasamāyutāti.
Ekādasakanipātapāḷi niṭṭhitā.
The Book of the Elevens is finished.
Aṅguttaranikāyo samatto.
The Numbered Discourses are completed.
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