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1. Bhaya Sutta. There are three terrors that part mother and son:
- a great fire,
- a great flood, and
- a raid by robbers.
They are also parted by old age, disease, and death.
The practice of the Noble Eightfold Path will avoid these
terrors. A.i.178 f.
2. Bhaya Sutta. "Fear" is a name for sense desires; likewise "pain,"
"disease," "blain," "bondage" and "bog."
Impassioned by the senses and bound by them, both in this
world and in the next, men are subject to fear, etc. A.iii.310f.
3. Bhaya Sutta. The same as No.2, with the
addition of "womb" to the list. A.iii.311.
4. Bhaya Sutta. There are four fears: birth, old
age, disease, and death. A.ii.121.
5. Bhaya Sutta. Four other fears: fire, water,
kings, bandits. A.ii.121.
6. Bhaya or Bhikkhu
Sutta. In the Ariyan disciple the five kinds of guilty dread are allayed;
he is possessed by the four limbs of sotāpanna, and the Ariyan method is, by
him, well seen and penetrated by insight. S. v.389.

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