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The Worthy: Arahanta-vaggo; VIII. The Thousands: Sahassa-vaggo; IX. The Wrong: Pa?pa-vaggo; X. The Rod: Danda-vaggo; XI. Old Age: Jara?-vaggo; XII. The Self: Atta-vaggo; XIII. The World: Loka-vaggo; XIV. The Awakened One: Buddha-vaggo; XV. Happiness: Sukha-vaggo; XVI. The Pleasant: Piya-vaggo 327 $aXVII. Wrath: Kodha-vaggoXVIII. Stains: Mala-vaggo; XIX. The Firm in Dhamma: Dhammattha-vaggo; XX. The Path: Magga-vaggo; XXI. Miscellaneous: Pakinnaka-vaggo; XXII. Hell: Niraya-vaggo; XXIII. The Elephant: Na?ga-vaggo; XXIV. Craving: Tanha?-vaggo; XXV. The Bhikkhu: Bhikkhu-vaggo; XXVI. The Bra?hmana: Bra?hmana-vaggo; Notes; Bibliography; Index 330 $aAn English translation of the most popular text in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. 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PEL-type Shimura varieties, which are natural generalizations of modular curves, are useful for studying the arithmetic properties of automorphic forms and automorphic representations, and they have played important roles in the development of the Langlands program. As with modular curves, it is desirable to have integral models of compactifications of PEL-type Shimura varieties that can be described in sufficient detail near the boundary. 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