Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | above birth and~death; he remains unaffected by the evils
2 1, 9 | Moreover, if our ego remains, how can we attain true
3 1, 9 | ego-being, of a self which~remains the same and migrates from
4 4, 14| life~everlasting. The truth remains hidden from him who is in
5 4, 14| hate and desire. Nirvana remains incomprehensible and mysterious
6 4, 16| destruction, in which no passion~remains, of this very thirst; it
7 7, 23| grows in the water, yet remains~untouched by the water,
8 8, 26| Buddhas do not arise, it remains a fact and the~fixed and
9 8, 26| Buddhas do not~arise, it remains a fact and a fixed and necessary
10 8, 26| Buddhas do not~arise, it remains a fact and a fixed and necessary
11 13, 53| Reasoning ceases, but knowledge remains." Said Kutadanta: "How is~
12 13, 54| Gotama~again. But the truth remains. The Buddha will not die;
13 13, 54| passing away in~which nothing remains that could tend to the formation
14 16, 90| body after~death, his mind remains in an unhappy state. Wherever
15 16, 90| body after death, his mind remains in a happy state. Wherever~
16 17, 95| of his earthly existence~remains behind-these two offerings
17 18, 97| dissolved, the Tathagata remains. The~truth and the rules
18 18, 97| honor and reverence to the~remains of the Blessed One, with
19 18, 97| thereon. And they burned the~remains of the Blessed One as they
20 18, 97| O brethren,~the earthly remains of the Blessed One have
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