Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | not be destroyed.~ Truth knows neither birth nor death;
2 1, 7 | ignorance; there is no one who knows how to~cure the ills of
3 1, 7 | never perish; the life that knows of no~beginning and no end.
4 4, 14| what the conqueror of self knows to be life~everlasting.
5 4, 17| is the Blessed One, who knows the law of being; he is~
6 6, 20| Bimbisara the king: "He who~knows the nature of self and understands
7 8, 26| desire is mastered by him who knows, and to him who sees~aright
8 12, 36| sentence against a brother who knows the Dharma and the rules
9 13, 47| sand is dry and white, he knows that the~water is still
10 13, 47| words of truth, the preacher knows that he~has to dig deeper
11 13, 48| mountain.~ The fool who knows his foolishness, is wise
12 13, 48| pleasure and the dread of~pain knows neither grief nor fear.~
13 13, 49| Gotama, that the Sakyamuni knows the path to a union with~
14 13, 49| the Buddha, the Tathagata knows the straight path~that leads
15 13, 49| a union with Brahma. He knows it as one who has~entered
16 13, 55| Tathagata, however, O Kassapa, knows the law whose essence is~
17 14, 60| reads their thoughts. He knows the evolution~of beings
18 18, 97| But Ananda, the Tathagata knows for~certain that in this
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