Buddhagosha, Bhadantācariya (2010). Vishudimagga: The Path of Purification(PDF). Translated by Ñāṇamoli, Bhikkhu. Kandy, Sri Lanka: Buddhist Publication Society. II.IX.98.
Cited in Buddhaghosa & Ñāṇamoli (1999), p. 302, Vsm.IX,50. See also Ñanamoli (1987), section 11, "Methodical Practice: from the Patisambhidamagga," where this sentence is translated as: "May all beings be freed from enmity, distress and anxiety, and may they guide themselves to bliss."
Bloomfield, Maurice (1906). A Vedic Concordance. Harvard Oriental Series. Vol. 10. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. pp. 713–717.
The Veda of the Black Yajus School entitled Taittiriya Sanhita. Vol. 2: Kandas IV–VII. Translated by Keith, Arthur Berriedale. Harvard University Press. 1914. p. 335 (iv,3,12,i:k).
MN 99 (Ñāṇamoli & Bodhi, 2001, pp. 816-17). In that translation, this text was presented as one paragraph. Here, it is divided into two, thus following the Pāli text presentation, to enhance readability. Given this text's length, relatively uncomplicated translation and lesser known status (e.g., compared with the Karaniya Metta Sutta), the associated Pāli text is not represented in this main article but here:
"Majjhima Nikaya: Sutta Pitaka". Bodhgaya News. book 2, BJT p. 730 [MN 99]. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
The word that is repeatedly elided ("...") is māṇava ("student" or "young man") so that only the text that is common to all of the identified discourses is represented here. (For instance, in MN 97, instead of māṇava, it uses the name of the Brahmin being addressed.)
Carson, J. W. (2005). "Loving-Kindness Meditation for Chronic Low Back Pain: Results From a Pilot Trial". Journal of Holistic Nursing. 23 (3): 287–304. doi:10.1177/0898010105277651. PMID16049118. S2CID22556878.
Carson, J. W. (2005). "Loving-Kindness Meditation for Chronic Low Back Pain: Results From a Pilot Trial". Journal of Holistic Nursing. 23 (3): 287–304. doi:10.1177/0898010105277651. PMID16049118. S2CID22556878.
Carson, J. W. (2005). "Loving-Kindness Meditation for Chronic Low Back Pain: Results From a Pilot Trial". Journal of Holistic Nursing. 23 (3): 287–304. doi:10.1177/0898010105277651. PMID16049118. S2CID22556878.
MN 99 (Ñāṇamoli & Bodhi, 2001, pp. 816-17). In that translation, this text was presented as one paragraph. Here, it is divided into two, thus following the Pāli text presentation, to enhance readability. Given this text's length, relatively uncomplicated translation and lesser known status (e.g., compared with the Karaniya Metta Sutta), the associated Pāli text is not represented in this main article but here:
"Majjhima Nikaya: Sutta Pitaka". Bodhgaya News. book 2, BJT p. 730 [MN 99]. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
The word that is repeatedly elided ("...") is māṇava ("student" or "young man") so that only the text that is common to all of the identified discourses is represented here. (For instance, in MN 97, instead of māṇava, it uses the name of the Brahmin being addressed.)