Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | separation. The glory of the world is like a flower:~it stands
2 1, 2 | of burning desires. The world is Vanity Fair,~full of
3 1, 2 | nothing permanent in the world? Is there in the universal~
4 1, 3 | SAVIOR~ ~ THE things of the world and its inhabitants are
5 1, 3 | here; and no power~in the world, no god, no man, no demon,
6 1, 3 | There is misery in the world of Samsara; there is much
7 1, 4 | deliverance to the whole~world.~ "Recollecting that I myself
8 1, 4 | son of thine will rule the world. The wheel of~empire will
9 1, 4 | I~shall soon leave this world, my husband, the king, and
10 1, 5 | observing the ways of the world, gave himself up to meditation.
11 1, 5 | to the interests of~the world, and the kingdom of the
12 1, 5 | long to give peace to the world.~ ~
13 1, 6 | that there was~evil in the world.~ But as the chained elephant
14 1, 6 | prince was eager to see the world, and he asked his father,
15 1, 6 | man, he asked, or~does the world contain other instances?"~
16 1, 6 | charioteer replied: "All over the world it is~the same. He who begins
17 1, 7 | Alas!" he cried "all the world is~full of darkness and
18 1, 7 | misery~and sorrow of the world; he saw the pains of pleasure
19 1, 7 | peace be gained in this world of unrest? I am~struck with
20 1, 7 | destined to enlighten the world. Thou art the~Tathagata,
21 1, 7 | savior and redeemer of the~world. Fulfill thou the perfection
22 1, 7 | thou shalt enlighten the world and save~mankind from perdition.~
23 1, 7 | ties that bind me to the world, and I will go out from
24 1, 7 | Buddha and make all the world shout for joy."~ Thus Siddhattha,
25 1, 8 | the prince had left the~world, the Bodhisattva walked
26 1, 8 | for me to return to the world? He who seeks religious~
27 2, 10| steadfast. What is life in this world? Death in~battle is better
28 3, 11| brilliant light transfigured the world. When he sat down~the heavens
29 3, 11| drown the darkness of the world, so he who perseveres in
30 4, 12| All the miseries of the world, the evils produced by~evil
31 4, 12| contents like the~bubble. The world is full of evil and sorrow,
32 4, 12| here is no wrong in this~world, no vice, no evil, except
33 4, 14| Blessed One, said: "Alas! the world must perish,~should the
34 4, 15| Jina, the~conqueror of the world, the absolute one and the
35 4, 16| man who has given~up the world ought not to follow-the
36 4, 17| doctrine in all~quarters of the world, so that in the end all
37 4, 17| being; he is~the Lord of the world, who yoketh men like oxen,
38 4, 17| out of compassion for the world. Preach the doctrine which~
39 5, 18| about the sorrows of~the world, he secretly rose up in
40 5, 18| Instead of disgust with the world, Yasa felt the cooling stream
41 5, 18| Should Yasa return~to the world and enjoy the pleasures
42 5, 18| bhikkhu robes to give up the world and go forth into~homelessness,
43 5, 18| noble renunciation of the world.~ And they went to Yasa,
44 6, 20| attain peace unending. The~world holds the thought of self,
45 6, 20| misery and vanity in the world. Surrender the grasping
46 6, 20| heart is the best in the world. Let a man~remain steadfast
47 6, 21| welcome guest, O~Lord of the world, come; the meal is prepared."~
48 6, 22| he has retired from the world and what doctrine he professes."~
49 7, 23| Buddha had come into the world and was stopping in the
50 7, 23| restless, busy nature of the world, this, I declare, is~at
51 7, 23| composite qualities,~and its world is empty like a fantasy.~ "
52 7, 23| practice virtue? If the world had been made by Isvara~
53 7, 23| denounce the unrest of the world. 'The Holy One,' they say, '
54 7, 23| setting an example to all the world how to~attain Nirvana.'
55 7, 23| bhikkhu who retires from the world in order to~lead a life
56 7, 23| homelessness or to~resign the world, unless he feels called
57 7, 23| whether they remain in the world as artisans, merchants,
58 7, 23| king, or retire from the world and devote themselves~to
59 7, 23| hatred, if they live in the world not a life of self but a~
60 8, 25| brotherhood throughout the world." The Blessed~One received
61 8, 25| presence of the Lord of the~world, the Dharmaraja, the King
62 8, 25| vows, and the man of the world living with~his family.
63 8, 25| all; it carries away the world. He~who is involved in its
64 8, 26| non-perception; neither this world nor that world, neither
65 8, 26| neither this world nor that world, neither sun nor~moon. It
66 8, 26| would be no escape~from the world of the born, originated,
67 8, 27| of immortality to all the~world that yearns for deliverance."
68 9, 28| Buddha, the Lord of the~world, the preacher of truth,
69 11, 30| Blessed One retired from the world, he recognized at once~the
70 11, 30| Blessed One.~ "Lord of the world, the Blessed One wears only
71 11, 30| can be found. Lord of the world, may~the Blessed One accept
72 11, 33| samanas who have left the world?"~ The Blessed One said: "
73 11, 33| will live in this~sinful world as the spotless leaf of
74 11, 33| thoughts.~ "A woman of the world is anxious to exhibit her
75 11, 35| years,~he retired from the world and led a religious life.
76 12, 37| Blessed One, or return to the world."~ And the bhikkhus of Kosambi,
77 12, 38| bhikkhus, who move in the~world, pursuing some handicraft
78 12, 38| that ye,~having left the world and devoted your entire
79 13, 41| noble path lives in~the world, and yet his heart is not
80 13, 43| desolate vanity.~ To see the world is idle, and to enjoy life
81 13, 43| enjoy life is empty.~ The world, including man, is but like
82 13, 43| reform.~ The things of the world will all be swept away.~
83 13, 44| disciples, shine before the world and cannot be~hidden. What
84 13, 44| disciples, illumines the world~and cannot be hidden; the
85 13, 44| disciples, illumines the world and~cannot be hidden; and
86 13, 44| Tathagata~illumines the world and cannot be hidden. These
87 13, 44| disciples, illumine the world and cannot be hidden. There
88 13, 47| at peace with the whole world. He must not take delight
89 13, 47| with the follies of the world will, when pondering on~
90 13, 48| his own business, him the world will hold~dear. As the bee
91 13, 48| different truths in the world. Having~reflected on the
92 13, 49| one who has~entered the world of Brahma and has been born
93 13, 49| the four quarters of~the world with thoughts of love. And
94 13, 49| And thus the whole wide world, above,~below, around, and
95 13, 50| the four quarters of the world, to the zenith above, and~
96 13, 53| All-knowing, the Lord of the world. But if thou wert the Buddha,~
97 13, 53| wind which passeth over the~world in the heat of the day,
98 13, 53| good for the things of the world?" Kutadanta~bethought himself
99 13, 53| bewildered. "Lord of the world," he said, I see my error,
100 13, 54| deliverance.~ "I was born into the world as the king of truth for
101 13, 54| for the salvation of~the world. The subject on which I
102 13, 55| Tathagata~recreates the whole world like a cloud shedding its
103 13, 58| What causes ruin in the world? What breaks off~friendships?
104 13, 58| Ignorance causes the ruin of the~world. Envy and selfishness break
105 13, 58| able to reform the whole~world?" The Blessed One replied: "
106 13, 58| blessings reform the whole world."~ The deva, having heard
107 13, 59| bhikkhu wander rightly in the world, after having gone out from
108 13, 59| will wander rightly in the world. He whose~lusts have been
109 13, 59| will wander rightly in the world. Faithful is he~who is possessed
110 13, 59| will wander rightly in the world."~ Said the bhikkhus: "Certainly,
111 13, 59| will wander rightly in the world."~ The Blessed One said: "
112 13, 59| the fleeting wealth of the world, but this treasure of~virtuous
113 13, 59| thou~best of beings; in the world of men and gods there is
114 14, 60| up the pleasures~of the world, if thou forbiddest us to
115 14, 60| transient pleasures of the world for the~eternal bliss of
116 14, 60| though despised by the world,~yet cherishes no ill-will
117 14, 60| where he who enlightens the world resides. The sun sinks down
118 14, 60| thee and unto the whole world, so that thou and thy~brethren
119 14, 64| I do not believe in the~world of light and appearance.
120 14, 69| THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD~ ~ THERE was a certain Brahman
121 14, 69| conduct, he replied: 'The world is so~dark that I carry
122 14, 69| the day, do not call the world dark. Thy torch adds nothing~
123 14, 70| for the conversion of~the world in the neighborhood of Savatthi,
124 16, 80| have found in the restless world of sinful~pleasures."~ Vasavadatta
125 16, 83| beneficent shade from the world of men to the world of gods.'
126 16, 83| the world of men to the world of gods.' This~glorious
127 16, 83| pleasures and pains of the world and gives him peace everlasting."
128 16, 84| life of mortals in this world is troubled~and brief and
129 16, 84| to the slaughter. So the world~is afflicted with death
130 16, 84| knowing the terms of the world. In whatever manner people
131 16, 84| such are the terms of the world.~ "Not from weeping nor
132 16, 84| and leave the life of this world. He who seeks peace should~
133 16, 85| thine alone can save the world from the yawning gulf of~
134 16, 86| Tathagata has come into the world to befriend the poor, to~
135 16, 87| you You who have~left the world and have adopted this glorious
136 16, 90| reverence to the Lord of the world; and many persons asked
137 16, 91| elect disciple is in this world possessed of~faith in the
138 16, 91| for the benefit of the world,~passing not away, welcoming
139 16, 91| sowing-ground of merit for the world; to be possessed of the
140 16, 92| a brother, whilst in the world, overcome the grief~which
141 16, 92| indeed, is rare in the world. Women, as a rule, are~scant
142 16, 93| mindful, may, whilst in the world, overcome~the grief which
143 16, 93| mindful, may, whilst in the world, overcome~the grief which
144 16, 93| mindful he may, whilst in the world,~overcome the grief which
145 16, 94| multitudes, out of pity for the world, for~the good and the gain
146 16, 94| multitudes, out of pity for the world, and to~the good and gain
147 18, 96| for want of wisdom; the world of sentient creatures was
148 18, 96| right conception of the world and~well concludes that
149 18, 96| Buddha will~arise in the world, a Holy One, a supremely
150 18, 97| Tathagatas appear in the~world, the holy Buddhas.' Now
151 18, 97| soon has the Light of the world gone~out!"~ Then the venerable
152 18, 97| us, then, go out into the world, as compassionate and~merciful
153 19, 98| before he was born into this world, and will exist after he
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