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12. The Soul-Theory in Buddhism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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References

page 587 note 1 M. III, 19; cf. I, 8, 258; S. III, 103. See the present writer on Majjhima Nikāya, J.R.A.S., 1902, p. 480.

page 587 note 2 On p. 287, for XXVII of Saṃyutta, read XXII.

page 588 note 1 S. II, 17, 20, 23, 61, 76; III, 135: cf. II, 49, bhūtaṃ idan ti Sāriputta passasi?

page 590 note 1 This term is used in Saṃy. III, 46, to mean simply the ‘arising’ in consciousness of certain feelings or of ideas about them:—pañcannaṃ indriyānaṃ avakkanti hoti.