1 He who gives up anger which has arisen, as the snake poison diffused in the body is removed by antidotes, that monk gives up the Cycle of Existence as the snake sheds its old, decayed skin.
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2016, Taylor & Francis Group
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The Sutta-Nipata: A New Translation from the Pali Canon
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