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1 1, 2 | resting-place where our troubled heart can find peace? Is~there
2 1, 2 | like unto him. That of your heart which cannot or will~not
3 1, 4 | beings received a loving heart, and peace reigned on earth.~
4 1, 4 | created, felt in her~timorous heart the pangs of doubt.~ Now
5 1, 4 | and pain?"~ But Asita's heart rejoiced, and, knowing the
6 1, 4 | and love resided in his heart. When a~year had passed
7 1, 5 | tie to bind Siddhattha's heart to the interests of~the
8 1, 5 | Ganges and cleansing his heart in the~waters of the law.
9 1, 6 | instances?"~ With a heavy heart the charioteer replied: "
10 1, 6 | of change; therefore,~my heart is heavy. Men grow old,
11 1, 6 | like a sword it~pierced his heart.~ ~
12 1, 7 | desires vanished from his heart and perfect tranquility
13 1, 7 | deep compassion seized his heart.~ While the prince was pondering
14 1, 7 | passed through Siddhattha's heart. "Now is the~time to seek
15 1, 7 | vanished, and Siddhattha's heart~was filled with peace. He
16 1, 7 | his beloved son, and his heart grieved. The pain of parting~
17 1, 7 | himself away with a manly heart,~suppressing his feelings
18 1, 8 | the king was~moved in his heart; he donned his royal robe,
19 1, 8 | the kingly diadem.~ "My heart hankers after no vulgar
20 1, 8 | goodwill, and purposed in his heart to grant his request.~ ~
21 2, 10| With holy zeal and a strong heart, the Sakyamuni gave himself~
22 3, 11| kindle no desire~in the heart of the victorious samana,
23 3, 11| Behold the great muni! his heart~unmoved by hatred. The wicked
24 4, 15| truth has taken abode in my heart. I have obtained~Nirvana,
25 4, 16| Buddha looks with a kind heart equally on~all living beings,
26 4, 16| have attained liberation of~heart, and thus I am assured that
27 4, 17| Tathagata looking into~his heart said: "Truly, Kondanna has
28 5, 18| tribulations, nor sorrows, his heart was comforted. He~went into
29 5, 18| precious stones, and his heart was shamed.~ The Tathagata,
30 5, 18| ornamented with jewels, the heart may have conquered the senses.~
31 5, 18| worldly~garments may let his heart soar high to heavenly thoughts.
32 6, 19| envy that dwells in thy heart.~Is envy holiness? Envy
33 6, 20| religious exercises pacify the heart, comprehension of~the truth
34 6, 20| efficacious in~liberating the heart than all other religious
35 6, 20| together. This state of heart is the best in the world.
36 6, 22| only good,~ And let your heart be pure.~ This is the doctrine
37 7, 23| quality of~Anathapindika's heart and greeted him with words
38 7, 23| how to~attain Nirvana.' My heart yearns to do what is right
39 7, 23| cast it away than allow his heart to be poisoned~by it; but
40 7, 23| of self, to cleanse his heart, to give up his thirst for~
41 7, 23| let them put their whole heart into~their task; let them
42 7, 24| The Buddha saw into the heart of the supporter of orphans;
43 7, 24| prized highly; in death his heart is~at rest and full of joy,
44 8, 25| the tendency of the king's heart, weighed down by avarice~
45 8, 25| most needed is a loving heart! Regard thy people as men
46 8, 25| words of the~Buddha in his heart.~ ~
47 8, 26| had some~doubt left in his heart. He arose and clasping his
48 8, 27| and he rejoiced in his heart,~but his mouth found no
49 8, 27| the great samana~to his heart, and yet what a distance
50 8, 27| exclaimed silently in his heart,~"Siddhattha, come back
51 8, 27| I know that the king's heart is full of love~and that
52 8, 27| Nirvana will enter~into his heart."~ Suddhodana trembled with
53 8, 27| away. At first my sorrowing heart was heavy, but now I reap
54 9, 28| be allowed its course her heart will cleave. Should she
55 10, 29| Ananda was a man after the heart of the Blessed One; he was
56 10, 29| life to the~culture of the heart seeking for the highest
57 11, 33| her, let it be with a pure~heart, and think to yourself, '
58 11, 33| desires. Lust beclouds a man's heart, when it is confused~with
59 11, 33| rob men of their steadfast heart. How then ought~ye to guard
60 11, 33| designed to entrap man's heart. Therefore, I say,~restrain
61 11, 33| Therefore, I say,~restrain the heart, give it no unbridled license."~ ~
62 11, 34| content; and in~that bliss my heart will be at rest. That will
63 11, 34| Unstintedly in purity of heart.~ ~ "Thou spreadest joy,
64 12, 37| the forest and wept to his heart's content.~Then he wiped
65 12, 37| song that gladdened his heart. And~having inquired among
66 12, 37| singer that~gladdened the heart of the king.'~ "The king
67 12, 39| ambitions, he conceived in his heart a jealous hatred, and,~attempting
68 12, 40| I' and 'me'~ Your hungry heart still clings -~ My snares
69 13, 41| enlightenment of mind~and heart, where the immeasurable
70 13, 41| the shores of Nirvana. His heart is~cleansed from all defilement
71 13, 41| in~the world, and yet his heart is not defiled by worldly
72 13, 43| came to him and said:~ "My heart is nervous and excited,
73 13, 43| cravings and lust of thine own heart? Noticing the desolation
74 13, 46| fearlessly and in a loving heart. 5. Invent not~evil reports,
75 13, 46| people. 9. Cleanse your heart of malice and~cherish no
76 13, 47| feelings shall reside in his heart, and he must never abandon
77 13, 48| lightly of evil, saying in his heart, It will not~come nigh unto
78 13, 48| lightly of good, saying in his heart, It~will not come nigh unto
79 13, 49| the wish arises in her heart, 'O would that my~little
80 13, 51| all those conditions of heart~which are evil and not good.
81 13, 51| all those conditions of heart which are~good and not evil.~ "
82 13, 51| that all the conditions of heart which are evil and~not good,
83 13, 51| all those conditions~of heart which are evil and not good,
84 13, 51| extinguishing all~hatred in his heart lifts his down-trodden adversary
85 13, 51| endure. He~who harbors in his heart love of truth will live
86 13, 51| alms-pilgrimage." And Simha's heart was filled with joy. He~
87 13, 52| was some doubt left in his~heart. This man came to the Blessed
88 13, 53| eradication of lust~will make the heart pure. Better than worshiping
89 13, 53| self-existent entities. Thy heart, O~Brahman, is cleaving
90 13, 53| I know all the Vedas by heart and have not~found the truth."~
91 14, 60| Blessed One with a trembling~heart and his mind full of doubt.
92 14, 60| mind as will~cleanse thy heart and attune thy will to do
93 14, 60| thou must so adjust thy heart that~thou longest for the
94 14, 60| self relies with his~whole heart upon Amitabha, which is
95 14, 60| Buddha, looked~into the heart of his disciple and saw
96 14, 63| deep~faith dwelling in the heart of this poor widow, and
97 14, 66| passions of thy misguided heart. For I see that~in former
98 14, 68| covetousness and an evil heart a man keeps to himself a
99 14, 73| said to himself, "If I lose heart, all these~will perish,
100 14, 73| all be lost. Do not lose heart.~Take this iron hammer,
101 14, 76| and the Matanga girl's heart leaped joyfully and she~
102 14, 76| understood the emotions of her heart and he said: "Pakati, thy
103 14, 76| and he said: "Pakati, thy heart~is full of love, but thou
104 16, 80| of the Tathagata, for thy heart was~wayward, and thou didst
105 16, 81| read the silent wish in the heart of the~bridegroom, he consented
106 16, 83| Buddha.~The Buddha says: 'The heart of love and faith spreads
107 16, 83| comfort to an afflicted heart.~ ~
108 16, 85| waves were high, Sariputta's heart gave way, and he~began to
109 16, 86| and repented, and with a heart~cleansed from error did
110 16, 88| full of faith, modest in heart, afraid of sin, anxious
111 16, 92| and princes; yet is her heart calm and composed.~Young
112 16, 93| that devout meditation of heart which is concerned with~
113 16, 94| read the~deep grief in the heart of his beloved disciple,
114 16, 94| forbidden. He who lets his heart go~loose without restraint
115 16, 94| therefore, must we~hold the heart in check, and retire from
116 18, 97| and sad, and afflicted at heart, went to the~Upavattana,
117 18, 97| and sad, and afflicted at heart.~ Then the Mallas of Kusinara
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