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weaker 1
weakness 2
weal 2
wealth 32
wealthy 10
weapon 2
wear 10
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32 mara
32 sakyamuni
32 very
32 wealth
32 worldly
31 could
31 earth

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wealth

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | that are eternal. Truth is wealth, and a life of truth is~ 2 1, 8 | to the noble-minded, and wealth should not be~despised. 3 1, 8 | possesses all three, power, wealth, and religion, enjoying 4 1, 8 | man who makes good use of wealth is rightly said to possess 5 1, 8 | charity is the greatest wealth,~for though it scatters, 6 1, 8 | recognized the illusory nature of wealth and will~not take poison 7 7, 23| ANATHAPINDIKA, THE MAN OF WEALTH~ ~ AT this time there was 8 7, 23| Anathapindika, a man of unmeasured wealth,~visiting Rajagaha. Being 9 7, 23| and having acquired great wealth, I am surrounded with cares.~ 10 7, 23| thee, Must I give up my~wealth, my home, and my business 11 7, 23| path. He that cleaves to~wealth had better cast it away 12 7, 23| he who does not cleave to wealth, and possessing riches,~ 13 7, 23| fellows. It is not life~and wealth and power that enslave men, 14 7, 23| the cleaving to life and~wealth and power. The bhikkhu who 15 10, 29| possesses four great mines of wealth which I have not yet seen. 16 13, 43| reach to the skies, your wealth may be untold -~ But all 17 13, 59| must leave the fleeting wealth of the world, but this treasure 18 14, 60| hate, tyranny and thraldom, wealth and want, and~regardest 19 14, 63| treasures of the oceans~ And the wealth of the broad earth.~ ~ " 20 14, 63| were to give up all his wealth."~ And the Teacher said: " 21 14, 63| their travels each with his wealth; one of them~gained much, 22 14, 63| second returned with his wealth, and the third one~came 23 14, 63| home after having lost his wealth. What is true in common 24 14, 63| also to religion.~ "The wealth is the state a man has reached, 25 14, 63| heaven;~the loss of his wealth means that a man will be 26 14, 63| He who brings back his wealth, like unto one who is born 27 14, 63| But he who increases his wealth is like unto~one who practices 28 14, 70| Savatthi, a man of great wealth who~suffered from many ailments 29 14, 72| say, 'I have children and~wealth.' He who says so is not 30 16, 80| Vasavadatta. Seeing his wealth, and~fearing the jealousy 31 16, 84| not make good use of thy~wealth. When thou didst hoard it 32 16, 87| Or conflagration, loss of wealth;~ Or of his nearest kin


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