Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | parched with~the drought of lust may freely drink thereof.
2 1, 6 | came: "When the fire of lust is gone out, then Nirvana
3 1, 7 | have become disgusted with~lust. All oppresses me, and existence
4 1, 8 | soul from covetousness and lust,~and also from the desire
5 1, 8 | for power.~ "Indulge in lust but a little, and lust like
6 1, 8 | in lust but a little, and lust like a child will grow.~
7 1, 9 | abandon~covetousness and lust, to become free from evil
8 4, 12| sorrow, because it is full of~lust. Men go astray because they
9 4, 12| yearning for pleasure and the lust after vanity. Truth~is the
10 4, 14| conscious of the dangers of lust and wrong doing. And the
11 4, 16| in quenching the fires of lust, if he still hankers~after
12 4, 16| become extinct is free from lust; he will desire neither
13 6, 19| burning with the fire of lust. There is anger,~there is
14 8, 25| of the body. They loathe~lust and seek to promote their
15 11, 33| Tathagata. The power of lust is great with~men, and is
16 11, 33| against~the five desires. Lust beclouds a man's heart,
17 13, 43| forget the petty~cravings and lust of thine own heart? Noticing
18 13, 45| origin of suffering? It is lust,~passion, and the thirst
19 13, 48| hatred, by vanity, and by lust. Let no man~ever take into
20 13, 49| Brahma? Is his mind full of lust?" And when the Brahmans
21 13, 49| in the five hindrances, lust, malice, sloth, pride, and~
22 13, 51| annihilation of egotism, of lust, of~ill-will, of delusion.
23 13, 53| but the eradication of lust~will make the heart pure.
24 14, 66| the evil~consequences of lust, and unless thou learnest
25 14, 66| henceforth avoid the evil of lust.' With~these words he threw
26 16, 89| the past, putting away all lust, ill-will, sloth, pride,
27 16, 91| destruction of the three bonds of lust, of~covetousness and of
28 16, 92| bodily craving, from the lust of sensations, and~from
29 17, 95| evil; and by rooting out lust, bitterness, and~illusion,
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