Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | Thus where there is much suffering, there~will be much bliss,
2 1, 8 | eyes again?~ "The sick man suffering from fever seeks for a cooling
3 4, 12| and~you will escape all suffering.~ The Enlightened One saw
4 4, 12| noble truth is~the cause of suffering. The third noble truth is
5 4, 16| aloof from both extremes. By suffering, the~emaciated devotee produces
6 4, 16| recognizes the existence of~suffering, its cause, its remedy,
7 4, 16| the noble truth concerning suffering:~Birth is attended with
8 4, 16| the noble truth~concerning suffering.~ "Now this, O bhikkhus,
9 4, 16| concerning the origin of~suffering: Verily, it is that craving
10 4, 16| concerning the origin~of suffering.~ "Now this, O bhikkhus,
11 4, 16| concerning the destruction~of suffering: Verily, it is the destruction,
12 4, 16| concerning the destruction of suffering.~ "Now, this, O bhikkhus,
13 4, 17| life for the~extinction of suffering."~ Then Kondanna and the
14 4, 17| sake of the extinction of suffering.~And the Blessed One seeing
15 6, 19| decay, grief, lamentation, suffering,~despair, and sorrow. Considering
16 8, 25| comfort and befriend the suffering. Neither ponder on kingly~
17 8, 26| that all conformations are suffering. This fact a Buddha~discovers
18 8, 26| that all conformations are suffering.~ "Whether Buddhas arise,
19 11, 30| Pajjota, king of Ujjeni, was suffering from~jaundice, and Jivaka,
20 12, 39| presence; and Ajatasattu, suffering greatly~from the pangs of
21 13, 45| THE ANNIHILATION OF SUFFERING~ ~ THE Buddha said: "What,
22 13, 45| however, O brethren, is suffering? What is the origin of~suffering?
23 13, 45| suffering? What is the origin of~suffering? What is the annihilation
24 13, 45| What is the annihilation of suffering? Birth is~suffering; old
25 13, 45| annihilation of suffering? Birth is~suffering; old age is suffering; disease
26 13, 45| is~suffering; old age is suffering; disease is suffering; death
27 13, 45| is suffering; disease is suffering; death is~suffering; sorrow
28 13, 45| disease is suffering; death is~suffering; sorrow and misery are suffering;
29 13, 45| suffering; sorrow and misery are suffering; affliction and despair
30 13, 45| affliction and despair are~suffering; to be united with loathsome
31 13, 45| with loathsome things is suffering; the loss~of that which
32 13, 45| which is~longed for are suffering; all these things, O brethren,
33 13, 45| things, O brethren, are suffering.~ "And what, O brethren,
34 13, 45| brethren, is the origin of suffering? It is lust,~passion, and
35 13, 45| brethren, are the origin of~suffering.~ "And what is the annihilation
36 13, 45| what is the annihilation of suffering? The radical and total~annihilation
37 13, 45| is the annihilation of~suffering.~ "And what, O brethren,
38 13, 45| leads to the annihilation of~suffering? It is the holy eightfold
39 13, 45| leads to the~annihilation of suffering, which consists of right
40 13, 45| noble youth thus recognizes suffering~and the origin of suffering,
41 13, 45| suffering~and the origin of suffering, as he recognizes the annihilation
42 13, 45| recognizes the annihilation of~suffering, and walks on the path that
43 13, 45| leads to the annihilation of~suffering, radically forsaking passion,
44 13, 45| will make an end of all suffering even in this~life."~ ~
45 13, 48| the shore; but there is no suffering for him who~has finished
46 13, 53| tormented by fever assuage their~suffering and rejoice at the refreshing
47 13, 53| ill-bred and destitute, suffering from the wretchedness of~
48 16, 80| for where there is much suffering there~is also great bliss.
49 16, 86| instrument for the~alleviation of suffering."~ The diseased bhikkhu
50 16, 90| continues, there will be suffering and woe. This, O householders,
51 16, 91| be reborn in a state of~suffering; their minds will not continue
52 16, 91| be~reborn in a state of suffering, and am assured of final
53 18, 97| Dharma the cause of all suffering, and the path of salvation,~
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