Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | down under the~burden of life. He gives courage to the
2 1, 1 | from the tribulations of~life, you who have to struggle
3 1, 1 | endure, you who yearn for a life of~truth, rejoice at the
4 1, 1 | truth~strengthens us in life and in death; the truth
5 1, 2 | LOOK about and contemplate life! Everything is transient
6 1, 2 | was grieved at the ills of life. He saw the~vanity of worldly
7 1, 2 | ever.~ You who long for life, learn that immortality
8 1, 2 | sting of regret,~lead a life of righteousness. You who
9 1, 2 | Truth is wealth, and a life of truth is~happiness.~
10 1, 3 | truth in the plant and its~life can expand; the plant grows
11 1, 3 | Who shall restore us to a life of blessedness?~ There is
12 1, 3 | struggles and~tribulations of life; he is above all changes;
13 1, 3 | unaffected by the evils of life.~ Blessed is he who has
14 1, 4 | Asita, a rishi,~leading the life of a hermit. He was a Brahman
15 1, 5 | THE TIES OF LIFE~ ~ WHEN Siddhartha had grown
16 1, 6 | a youth full of sportive life; but now, as~years have
17 1, 6 | and the strength of his~life is wasted."~ Siddhattha
18 1, 6 | and he loathed the joys of life.~ The charioteer sped the
19 1, 6 | his body is stark;~his life is gone; his thoughts are
20 1, 6 | the same. He who begins life must end it. There is no
21 1, 6 | to~take away the zest of life."~ The king, his father,
22 1, 7 | to~thought, pondering on life and death and the evils
23 1, 7 | that will never perish; the life that knows of no~beginning
24 1, 7 | father advises me to enjoy life and to undertake~worldly
25 1, 7 | full to~lead a religious life."~ The venerable figure
26 1, 7 | for seeking a religious life no time can be inopportune."~
27 1, 7 | and, leading a mendicant's life, to~find the path of deliverance."~
28 1, 8 | free from the burdens of life.~Therefore, try not to entangle
29 1, 9 | crowd and leading a~hermit's life, depending entirely on alms
30 1, 9 | condition of immaterial~life. As the munja grass when
31 1, 9 | everything else in nature, the life of man is subject~to the
32 1, 9 | that the destruction of life will atone for evil deeds?
33 2, 10| the~Blessed One saw the life of those five men, virtuously
34 2, 10| the most rigorous ascetic life.~At last, he ate each day
35 2, 10| more steadfast. What is life in this world? Death in~
36 2, 10| of the loneliness of~his life. Suppressing his grief he
37 4, 12| links in the development of life, called the twelve nidanas:
38 4, 12| the ignorance from which life grows. Remove ignorance
39 4, 14| conqueror of self knows to be life~everlasting. The truth remains
40 4, 14| lesser~duties, correct in life, walking according to the
41 4, 16| self by leading a wretched life, if he does~not succeed
42 4, 16| satisfy the necessities of life is not evil. To keep the
43 4, 16| the craving for a future life, and the craving for happiness
44 4, 16| craving for happiness in this~life. This, then, O bhikkhus,
45 4, 16| saints that had parted from life crowded around the great~
46 4, 17| the doctrine. Lead a holy life for the~extinction of suffering."~
47 4, 17| instructs us how to lead a life of righteousness;~the community
48 4, 17| lead~thenceforth a holy life for the sake of the extinction
49 4, 17| salvation. Proclaim to them~a life of holiness. They will understand
50 5, 18| of avoiding the evils of life in order to walk on the~
51 5, 18| this day forth while my life lasts as a lay~disciple
52 5, 18| and restore thy mother to life."~ Then Yasa looked at the
53 5, 18| the pleasures of a worldly life as he did~before?" Yasa'
54 5, 18| this day forth while our life~lasts as lay disciples who
55 6, 19| anxious to lead a religious life under the direction of~the
56 6, 20| then in~the midst of all life and death there is but one
57 6, 20| is the birth of animated life.~ "Ye that are slaves of
58 6, 20| For as a mother risks her life~ And watches over her child,~
59 6, 20| keep in mind:~ The rule of life that's always best~ Is to
60 6, 21| well fitted for a retired life? There is my pleasure-garden,
61 6, 22| Sanjaya, led a religious life. They had promised each~
62 6, 22| Magadha led a religious life under the direction~of the
63 7, 23| advise me what I shall do. My life is full of~work, and having
64 7, 23| the bliss of a religious life?"~ And the Buddha replied: "
65 7, 23| The bliss of a religious life is attainable~by every one
66 7, 23| unto his fellows. It is not life~and wealth and power that
67 7, 23| men, but the cleaving to life and~wealth and power. The
68 7, 23| world in order to~lead a life of leisure will have no
69 7, 23| will have no gain, for a life of indolence is~an abomination,
70 7, 23| for~pleasure, and lead a life of righteousness. And whatever
71 7, 23| and devote themselves~to a life of religious meditation,
72 7, 23| water, if they struggle in life without cherishing~envy
73 7, 23| live in the world not a life of self but a~life of truth,
74 7, 23| not a life of self but a~life of truth, then surely joy,
75 8, 25| will~lead to failure in life. The teachings of all religions
76 8, 25| understand the fickleness of life. Elevate the mind, and seek~
77 9, 28| noble attitude~during her life, will be a balm that will
78 10, 29| the inheritance of a~holy life, which is a treasure that
79 10, 29| of those who devote their life to the~culture of the heart
80 11, 30| from all the necessities~of life and finally from the body
81 11, 32| for leading a religious life he could no longer resist
82 11, 32| they retire from household life to the~homeless state, under
83 11, 32| they retire from household life to the homeless state, under
84 11, 32| may retire from household life to the homeless state,~under
85 11, 34| desire, Lord, through all my life long to bestow robes for
86 11, 34| to provide the Sangha my life long with special garments~
87 11, 34| to provide the~Sangha my life long with food for incoming
88 11, 34| to provide the Sangha my life~long with a constant supply
89 11, 34| noble woman of an upright life,~ Disciple of the Blessed
90 11, 35| world and led a religious life. He observed that~there
91 11, 35| them in the vicissitudes of~life and gladden them with the
92 12, 36| government behind him to lead a~life of retirement like a lonely
93 12, 37| disguise, were living a quiet life in a potter's dwelling,
94 12, 37| hands and said: 'Grant me my life, my dear Dighavu, grant
95 12, 37| dear Dighavu, grant me my~life. I shall be forever grateful
96 12, 37| How can I grant thee thy life, O king,~since my life is
97 12, 37| thy life, O king,~since my life is endangered by thee? I
98 12, 37| do not mean to take thy life.~It is thou, O king, who
99 12, 37| king, who must grant me my life."~ "And the king said: '
100 12, 37| Dighavu, then grant me my life,~and I will grant thee thine.'
101 12, 37| Dighavu granted each other's life and took each other's hand
102 12, 37| should deprive thee~of thy life, then thy partisans in turn
103 12, 37| turn would take away my life; my~partisans again would
104 12, 37| thou hast granted me my~life, and I have granted thee
105 12, 38| and devoted your entire life to religion and~to religious
106 12, 39| gave~orders to take the life of the Tathagata. However,
107 12, 40| Said the Blessed One: "Life is instantaneous and living
108 12, 40| exactly the same way,~the life of a living being lasts
109 12, 40| there can not be any~after life of a self. Therefore abandon
110 12, 40| Assailed by death in life last throes~ On quitting
111 13, 41| heaven and the bliss of a life immortal."~
112 13, 42| any~harmless creature of life, not even an earthworm or
113 13, 42| harmless~creature of its life is no longer a disciple
114 13, 43| find rest in Nirvana,~ Your life is but vanity-empty and
115 13, 43| world is idle, and to enjoy life is empty.~ The world, including
116 13, 43| good to lead a righteous life and take refuge in the Buddha'
117 13, 45| all suffering even in this~life."~ ~
118 13, 46| not, but have regard~for life. 2. Steal not, neither do
119 13, 46| from impurity, and~lead a life of chastity. 4. Lie not,
120 13, 46| noble path that leads to life~eternal."~ ~
121 13, 48| Thus a creeper destroys the life of a tree on which it finds~
122 13, 48| forgetting the real aim of life and grasping at~pleasure,
123 13, 48| him who is tired; long is life to the foolish who do~not
124 13, 48| truth, is one day in the life of a man who sees the~highest
125 13, 49| Tathagata reveals the higher life in its purity and perfection.
126 13, 49| and deed; he~sustains his life by means that are quite
127 13, 51| Struggle must be, for all life is a struggle of some kind.
128 13, 51| the truth they will lead a~life everlasting.~ "He who goeth
129 13, 51| not fall in that battle of life. He whose~intentions are
130 13, 51| this day forth while my life lasts as a~disciple who
131 13, 51| this day forth while my~life lasts as a disciple who
132 13, 53| migrate in the evolution~of life; and that subject to the
133 13, 53| teach death, but~to teach life, and thou discernest not
134 13, 53| Therefore, seek thou the life that is of the mind. Where
135 13, 53| Self is death and truth is life. The cleaving to self is
136 13, 53| partaking of Nirvana which is life~everlasting."~ Then Kutadanta
137 13, 53| death and~annihilation, or life and continued life?"~ "I
138 13, 53| annihilation, or life and continued life?"~ "I call it life and continued
139 13, 53| continued life?"~ "I call it life and continued life," rejoined
140 13, 53| call it life and continued life," rejoined Kutadanta, "for
141 13, 53| passes over~from the present life into the hereafter."~ Kutadanta
142 13, 53| shall I find the~path to life everlasting? I know all
143 13, 54| right, for I have in this life~entered Nirvana, while the
144 13, 54| entered Nirvana, while the life of Gotama has been extinguished.~
145 13, 56| faithfully throughout his life." Rahula~hearing these words
146 13, 56| forthwith he sanctified his life by~earnest exertions.~ ~
147 14, 60| light and inexhaustible life."~ "I understand," said
148 14, 60| finality of the stream of~life."~ And the Blessed One replied: "
149 14, 63| What is true in common life~applies also to religion.~ "
150 14, 66| desire, thou wilt in this life be ruined through thy folly.~ "
151 14, 66| thou wouldst have lost thy life.~I shall save thee, but
152 14, 67| to eat thee. Grant me my life!' 'Very~well! fly down and
153 14, 68| deluded man who takes away life for~the purpose of sacrificing
154 14, 70| advice thou wilt prolong thy life."~ The rich man remembered
155 14, 70| evil and a prolongation of~life."~ ~
156 14, 72| and anticipating a long life,~had built himself a large
157 14, 73| is the use of a hermit's life if I cannot by~constant
158 14, 73| Master said: "This present life of thine is a time of grace.~
159 15, 78| for the first time in his life he began to listen to~the
160 15, 79| despot and henceforth led~a life of holiness and rectitude.
161 16, 81| and~will partake of the life everlasting, for the truth
162 16, 81| strengthened in his,~spiritual life, and recognized the sweetness
163 16, 81| recognized the sweetness of a life of~righteousness; and they
164 16, 83| be allowed to return to life.~ Having arrived at a great
165 16, 83| existence of a heavenly life. He ran up to his boy and~
166 16, 83| It leads a higher mode of life in which all the relative~
167 16, 83| passes away;~but the end of life quickly comes as a burning
168 16, 84| The Buddha said: "The life of mortals in this world
169 16, 84| being broken, so is the life of mortals. Both young and
170 16, 84| overcome by death, depart from life, a father~cannot save his
171 16, 84| relatives, and leave the life of this world. He who seeks
172 16, 86| attains the great goal of life as the rivers that lose
173 16, 87| One of the gravest ills in life,~ Either a loathsome dread
174 16, 91| either now or~in a future life, or by the belief in the
175 16, 91| comfort in the tribulations~of life, and his life will be a
176 16, 91| tribulations~of life, and his life will be a blessing to all
177 16, 93| for me to pass away from life without~addressing the disciples,
178 16, 93| sickness, and keep my~hold on life till the allotted time have
179 16, 93| sickness, and kept his hold on~life till the time he fixed upon
180 16, 94| Satisfy the necessities of life like the~butterfly that
181 17, 95| redounding to length of life, redounding to good birth,
182 18, 96| will~proclaim a religious life, wholly perfect and pure;
183 18, 97| this day~forth as long as life endures."~ And Subhadda,
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