Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | out of self is Nirvana.~ Happy is he who has ceased to
2 1, 3 | wounded; he is glorious and happy, although he may suffer;~
3 1, 6 | was anxious to see his~son happy. All sorrowful sights, all
4 1, 6 | his countenance, said:~"Happy the father that begot thee,
5 1, 6 | father that begot thee, happy the mother that nursed~thee,
6 1, 6 | mother that nursed~thee, happy the wife that calls husband
7 1, 6 | hearing this greeting, said: "Happy are they that have~found
8 12, 36| overcoming all dangers, happy and mindful.~ "But if he
9 13, 49| self-possessed, he is~altogether happy. He who walks in the eightfold
10 13, 59| passion, is subdued, perfectly happy, and of a firm~mind. Such
11 14, 60| savaka, is the promise of the happy~region vain talk and a myth?"~ "
12 14, 60| will be transported~to the happy region of this pure land,
13 14, 60| Buddha, "there is such a happy paradise. But~the country
14 14, 60| righteousness. He~only can reach the happy land whose soul is filled
15 14, 73| thou fail now to reach the happy state thou wilt have to
16 16, 83| to follow thee." Said the happy father: "How does it~happen
17 16, 83| upon a royal~edict."~ The happy father hastened to the place
18 16, 90| death, his mind remains in a happy state. Wherever~his karma
19 16, 91| Fully-enlightened One, wise, upright, happy, world-knowing, supreme,~
20 16, 94| and~said: 'Make thyself happy, O wicked one; the final
21 17, 95| One take the bowl. Let the Happy One drink the water. Let~
22 18, 97| One died! Too soon has the Happy One~passed away from existence!
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