Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | Extinguish in yourselves every desire that~antagonizes the Buddha,
2 1, 4 | lived on earth, untainted by~desire, and immaculate.~ The king,
3 1, 5 | of the law. Even as men desire to give happiness to their~
4 1, 7 | is not sovereignty that I desire. I will~become a Buddha
5 1, 8 | and share my royal power. Desire for~power is becoming to
6 1, 8 | lust,~and also from the desire for power.~ "Indulge in
7 1, 8 | has recovered his sight~desire to spoil his eyes again?~ "
8 1, 9 | for food. Putting away all~desire and clearly recognizing
9 2, 10| mortification would not extinguish desire nor afford~enlightenment
10 3, 11| that he could kindle no desire~in the heart of the victorious
11 4, 14| the bondage~of hate and desire. Nirvana remains incomprehensible
12 4, 15| chastened, my mind is free from desire,~and the deepest truth has
13 4, 15| my~eyes are bright. I now desire to found the kingdom of
14 4, 16| free from lust; he will desire neither worldly nor~heavenly
15 5, 18| thought "I am"; the dangers of desire, and~the necessity of avoiding
16 8, 26| is not easily~perceived; desire is mastered by him who knows,
17 10, 29| righteousness. Dost thou desire to be~admitted to the brotherhood
18 11, 34| requests, Visakha said:~"I desire, Lord, through all my life
19 11, 34| a medicine. Therefore I desire to provide the Sangha my
20 12, 40| its own impulse. It has no~desire to eat, or to drink, or
21 12, 40| by~Form. When Name has a desire to eat, or to drink, or
22 13, 41| which washes away all evil desire. I have~given you the refreshing
23 13, 45| friends, is the root of evil? Desire is the root of~evil; hatred
24 13, 45| of the good? Freedom from desire~is the root of the good;
25 13, 45| rebirth I It is sensuality, desire,~selfishness; all these
26 13, 48| The extinction of evil desire is the highest religion.~
27 13, 51| his disciples."~ Then the desire to go and visit the Blessed
28 13, 59| his~house and driven away desire?"~ The Buddha said: "Let
29 13, 59| Mara; after having cut off desire thou hast crossed over~and
30 14, 60| into~blessings. But the desire to perform miracles arises
31 14, 66| learnest to conquer thy~sensual desire, thou wilt in this life
32 14, 68| offering from love and with a desire to grow in wisdom and~in
33 14, 70| asked him: "Hast thou a desire to know the cause of thy
34 16, 81| congregation, according to your desire."~ While the holy men ate,
35 16, 85| Savatthi Sariputta felt a~desire to see the Lord and to hear
36 16, 91| are untarnished by the desire of selfish aims, either
37 18, 97| of me, he will ask from a desire for knowledge,~and not to
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