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          <dc:title>A Study of the Four Modes of Practices in the Paṭhamakhamasutta</dc:title>
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          <dc:description>This paper presents the four modes practices in the Paṭhamakhamasutta. The four modes are the practice tolerant, intolerant practice, self-controlled practice and tranquility practice. These facts are described and detail in this paper. This paper highlights the four practices which can be destined to Nibbana.</dc:description>
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