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829.Yeyena pahātabbā dhammā, tesaṃ pahānañcāti imesu pana catūsu ñāṇesu ye dhammā yena ñāṇena pahātabbā, tesaṃ pahānañca jānitabbaṃ.
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47. 4. The kinds of states that ought to be abandoned, 5. also the act of their abandoning: now which states are to be abandoned by which kind of knowledge among these four should be understood, and also the act of abandoning them.
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Etāni hi yathāyogaṃ saṃyojanakilesamicchattalokadhammamacchariyavipallāsaganthaagatiāsavaoghayoga-nīvaraṇaparāmāsaupādānaanusayamalaakusalakammapathacittuppādasaṅkhātānaṃ dhammānaṃ pahānakarāni.
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For they each and severally bring about the act of abandoning of the states called fetters, defilements, wrongnesses, worldly states, kinds of avarice, perversions, ties, bad ways, cankers, floods, bonds, hindrances, adherences, clingings, inherent tendencies, stains, unprofitable courses of action, and unprofitable thought- arisings.
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