Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | Buddhahood; he has acquired the highest~good; he has become eternal
2 1, 2 | tranquility of mind are the highest~bliss.~ Let us take our
3 1, 8 | religious~truth, which is the highest treasure of all, must leave
4 2, 10| was strong to receive the highest enlightenment.~ After this
5 4, 12| free from passion. To the highest bliss has he attained who
6 4, 14| Thou hast attained~the highest bliss and it is time for
7 6, 20| have gone in quest of the highest Nirvana.~Since I have seen
8 9, 28| attain enlightenment, the highest aim of mankind. And so holy
9 10, 29| the heart seeking for the highest bliss attainable?"~ Rahula
10 13, 48| hundred years not~seeing the highest truth, is one day in the
11 13, 48| life of a man who sees the~highest truth.~ Some form their
12 13, 48| extinction of evil desire is the highest religion.~ The gift of religion
13 13, 49| wisdom, sure to~attain to the highest bliss of enlightenment."~ ~
14 13, 53| utter self-extinction as the highest bliss of Nirvana. If I~am
15 13, 59| muni, who~hast attained the highest good in the ways of wisdom.
16 14, 60| Iddhi-pada, the path~to the highest wisdom. Open to me the Jhanas
17 16, 94| Thou hast attained~the highest bliss and it is time for
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