Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | is~unsurpassed in all the world with its heavenly beings,
2 Intro | visible only to the wise.~ The world, however, is given to pleasure,
3 1, 6 | Did you never see in the world a man, or a woman, eighty,
4 1, 6 | Did you never see in the world a man, or a woman, who being
5 1, 6 | Did you never see in the world the corpse of a man, or
6 2, 9 | take root? Wherever in the~world there are delightful and
7 3, 13| extinguished?~Wherever in the world there are delightful and
8 3, 13| pleasurable things in the world~as "impermanent," "miserable,"
9 3, 16| anything whatever in the world, the Peaceful One,~freed
10 3, 17| nor motion, neither this world, nor any other world,~neither
11 3, 17| this world, nor any other world,~neither sun, nor moon.
12 3, 17| Unformed,~escape from the world of the born, the originated,
13 3, 17| escape possible from the world of the born, the~originated,
14 3, 20| first tells him, whether~the world is eternal or temporal,
15 3, 20| does not exist, that~the world is eternal, or temporal,
16 3, 20| doctrine to say: "This is the~world, this am I; after death,
17 3, 20| More than rule o'er all the world,~ Is the Entrance to the
18 3, 20| Ill-will, Craving for the World of pure~Form, Craving for
19 3, 20| Craving for the Formless World, Conceit, Restlessness,~
20 3, 20| being turned away from~the world, and conjoined with the
21 3, 20| being turned~away from the world, and conjoined with the
22 3, 20| Understanding," which is not of the world, but is ultramundane, and~
23 3, 20| Buddhas] appear in the world or whether~Perfect Ones
24 3, 20| Ones do not appear in the world, it still remains a firm~
25 3, 20| thing the wise men in this world do not~recognize; and I
26 3, 20| mental, the entire phenomenal world that depends wholly~upon
27 3, 21| being~turned away from the world, and conjoined with the
28 3, 21| Mindedness which is not of the world, but is ultra~mundane, and
29 3, 22| being turned away from the world, and conjoined with the~
30 3, 22| Speech, which is not of the world, but is ultramundane, and~
31 3, 23| being turned away from the world, and~conjoined with the
32 3, 23| Action," which is not of the world, but~is ultramundane, and
33 3, 24| being turned~away from the world, and conjoined with the
34 3, 24| Living,"~which is not of the world, but is ultramundane, and
35 3, 26| unattached to anything in~the world. Thus does the disciple
36 3, 26| unattached to anything in the world. Thus does the~disciple
37 3, 26| unattached to anything in~the world. Thus does the disciple
38 3, 26| unattached to anything in the~world. Thus does the disciple
39 3, 26| unattached to anything in the world. Thus does~the disciple
40 3, 28| Having thus left the world, he fulfills the rules of
41 3, 28| naught remains more for this world to do."~ ~ Forever am I
42 3, 28| as a consolation to the world, for the happiness, weal
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