Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://citation.dbpedia.org/hash/e8c95fda79ef1e60a975dbfff0aba1b9e2b7d6454a4a1e559973ceeb8c5276c9> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 6 of
6
with 100 triples per page.
- e8c95fda79ef1e60a975dbfff0aba1b9e2b7d6454a4a1e559973ceeb8c5276c9 first1 "Thanissaro".
- e8c95fda79ef1e60a975dbfff0aba1b9e2b7d6454a4a1e559973ceeb8c5276c9 isCitedBy Sotāpanna.
- e8c95fda79ef1e60a975dbfff0aba1b9e2b7d6454a4a1e559973ceeb8c5276c9 last1 "Bhikkhu".
- e8c95fda79ef1e60a975dbfff0aba1b9e2b7d6454a4a1e559973ceeb8c5276c9 title "Kosambi Sutta: At Kosambi".
- e8c95fda79ef1e60a975dbfff0aba1b9e2b7d6454a4a1e559973ceeb8c5276c9 url ""My friend, although I have seen properly with right discernment, as it actually is present, that 'The cessation of becoming is Unbinding,' still I am not an arahant whose fermentations are ended. [2] It's as if there were a well along a road in a desert, with neither rope nor water bucket. A man would come along overcome by heat, oppressed by the heat, exhausted, dehydrated, & thirsty. He would look into the well and would have knowledge of 'water,' but he would not dwell touching it with his body. [3] In the same way, although I have seen properly with right discernment, as it actually is present, that 'The cessation of becoming is Unbinding,' still I am not an arahant whose fermentations are ended."".
- e8c95fda79ef1e60a975dbfff0aba1b9e2b7d6454a4a1e559973ceeb8c5276c9 website "Access to Insight".