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1. Avijjā Vagga. The thirteenth chapter of the Khandha Samyutta. S. iii.170-7.

2. Avijjā Vagga. The sixth chapter of the Salāyatana Samyutta. S. iv.30-5.

3. Avijjā Vagga. The first chapter of the Magga Samyutta. S. v.1-12.

1. Avijjā Sutta. The ignorance of puthujjanas consists in not knowing the nature, the arising, the ceasing and the path thereto, of the five khandhas. S. iii.162.

2. Avijjā Sutta.In him who knows and sees the eye, objects, etc., as impermanent, ignorance vanishes and knowledge arises. S. iv.30.

3. Avijjā Sutta.When ignorance is abandoned, knowledge springs up. This state is reached by knowing, by seeing the eye, etc., as impermanent. S. iv.49-50.

4. Avijjā Sutta.When it is realised that nothing should be adhered to, that all phenomena are changeable and become otherwise, ignorance disappears and knowledge arises. S. iv.50.

5. Avijjā Sutta. The ninth sutta of the Sāmandaka Samyutta. S. iv.261-2.

6. Avijjā Sutta.When ignorance leads the way, wrong views arise, wrong aims, etc.; the reverse happens with knowledge. S. v.1.

7. Avijjā Sutta.Ignorance is ignorance about Ill, its arising, its ceasing and the way thereto. S. v.429.


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