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1. Āsavakkhaya Sutta. Five things, if
practised, lead to the destruction of the Āsavas: reflection on what is
loathsome, the thought of disgust with regard to food, revulsion from all
things, the perception of impermanence in all composite things and the thought
of death. A.iii.83.
2. Āsavakkhaya Sutta. The holy life is
lived for the destruction of the Āsavas. S. v.28.
3. Āsavakkhaya Sutta. The five indriyas
of saddhā, etc., if cultivated, lead to the destruction of the Āsavas. S. v.236.
4. Āsavakkhaya Sutta. Intent
concentration on in-breathing and out-breathing conduces to the destruction of
the Āsavas. S. v.340.
5. Āsavakkhaya Sutta. In him who knows
ill, etc., the Āsavas are destroyed. S. v.434.

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