Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | sorrow-laden; he restores peace to those who are broken
2 1, 2 | troubled heart can find peace? Is~there nothing everlasting?
3 1, 3 | bliss of truth. Truth~gives peace to the yearning mind; it
4 1, 3 | is he who has found~the peace of Nirvana. He is at rest
5 1, 4 | received a loving heart, and peace reigned on earth.~Mara,
6 1, 5 | so did he long to give peace to the world.~ ~
7 1, 6 | deliverance. Longing for peace of mind, I shall seek the
8 1, 7 | Siddhattha asked: "Can peace be gained in this world
9 1, 7 | s heart~was filled with peace. He said to himself: "I
10 1, 8 | May thy country enjoy peace and prosperity, and may
11 4, 12| individuality, they find no peace; their thirst for existence
12 4, 12| wall,~ And dwell in the Peace beyond them all."~ ~ There
13 4, 12| passions of egotism. Perfect peace can dwell only where~all
14 4, 13| samana, majestic and full of peace, they approached him~respectfully
15 4, 16| understanding, which leads to peace of mind, to the higher wisdom,~
16 4, 16| understanding,~which leads to peace of mind, to the higher wisdom,
17 4, 16| contemplation will give him the peace that follows in his footprints.~ "
18 4, 16| righteousness, good-will, and peace will reign among mankind."~ ~
19 6, 20| and thus he will attain peace unending. The~world holds
20 6, 20| mind which~conveys perfect peace, goodness, and wisdom."~
21 6, 21| those to whom he has given~peace, is entering Rajagaha Hail
22 7, 23| which is resting in~the peace of immortality. Self is
23 7, 23| truth, then surely joy, peace, and bliss will dwell in
24 7, 24| in produce and~enjoying peace. Pasenadi is the king of
25 8, 25| common man who is holy has peace of~mind."~ Knowing the tendency
26 8, 27| of righteousness, and the peace of Nirvana will enter~into
27 9, 28| Truth. Where you find it,~ Peace also you will find."~ ~
28 11, 34| rejoicing all my mind will be at peace. Being~thus at peace I shall
29 11, 34| at peace. Being~thus at peace I shall experience a blissful
30 12, 37| the re-establishment of peace in the Sangha: "Would it
31 12, 37| inquired into the matter, the peace is concluded in the~letter
32 12, 37| re-establishment of concord, the peace is concluded in the spirit~
33 12, 39| the Blessed One and sought~peace in his distress.~ The Blessed
34 13, 41| that leads to the city of peace. I have shown you the way~
35 13, 43| whose doctrine gave him peace of mind and~comfort in the
36 13, 43| vain unless you attain the peace of Nirvana."~ ~
37 13, 47| mind free from blame~and at peace with the whole world. He
38 13, 47| wisdom, and undisturbed peace."~
39 13, 51| all means to preserve the peace are blameworthy. He must~
40 13, 51| to~him, Come now and make peace and let us be brothers,
41 13, 51| will find blessedness and peace. I take my refuge, Lord,
42 13, 55| salvation, and whose end is the peace of Nirvana. He is the same
43 14, 60| brethren may attain the same peace, the same happiness."~ Said
44 14, 60| state of perfect purity and peace in which the mind is~above
45 16, 80| Buddha, thou wilt find that peace~which thou wouldst have
46 16, 83| all transfigured by the peace of~the blissful existence
47 16, 83| the world and gives him peace everlasting." The~Brahman
48 16, 84| grieving will any one obtain peace of~mind; on the contrary,
49 16, 84| this world. He who seeks peace should~draw out the arrow
50 16, 84| become composed will obtain peace of~mind; he who has overcome
51 16, 90| will be heavenly bliss and peace. This, O~householders, is
52 16, 91| ocean of truth, the~eternal peace of Nirvana. Men are anxious
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