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(5) he becomes displeased with his [[heavenly]] seat. | (5) he becomes displeased with his [[heavenly]] seat. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 25 March 2016
The five signs are:
(1) his decorating flowers wither away,
(2) his clothes become faded,
(3) sweat comes out of his armpits,
(4) his complexion becomes ugly, and
(5) he becomes displeased with his heavenly seat.
see also : The Four Planes of Existence in Theravada Buddhism