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[A [[deva]]:]
  
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With what is the [[world]] tied down? With the subduing of what is it freed? With the [[abandoning]] of what are all bonds cut through?
  
With what is the world tied down? With the subduing of what is it freed? With the abandoning of what are all bonds cut through?
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[The [[Buddha]]:]
  
[The Buddha:]
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With [[desire]] the [[world]] is tied down. With the subduing of [[desire]] it's freed. With the [[abandoning]] of [[desire]] all bonds are cut through.
  
With desire the world is tied down. With the subduing of desire it's freed. With the abandoning of desire all bonds are cut through.  
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 3 April 2014

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Desire
translated from the Pali by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu


[A deva:]

With what is the world tied down? With the subduing of what is it freed? With the abandoning of what are all bonds cut through?

[The Buddha:]

With desire the world is tied down. With the subduing of desire it's freed. With the abandoning of desire all bonds are cut through.

Source

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