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− | anupādisesa-nibbāna:Nibbāna with no fuel remaining (the analogy is to an extinguished fire whose embers are cold) — the nibbāna of the arahant after his passing away. Cf. sa- | + | anupādisesa-nibbāna: ''Nibbāna'' with no fuel remaining (the analogy is to an extinguished fire whose embers are cold) — the ''nibbāna'' of the ''arahant'' after his passing away. Cf. sa- |
− | upādisesa-nibbāna | + | ''upādisesa-nibbāna'' |
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anupādisesa-nibbāna: Nibbāna with no fuel remaining (the analogy is to an extinguished fire whose embers are cold) — the nibbāna of the arahant after his passing away. Cf. sa- upādisesa-nibbāna