Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 20 | foolishness, possesses true knowledge and serenity of mind, he,
2 2, 22 | earnestness, and rejoice in the knowledge of the~Ariyas (the elect).~ ~
3 3, 38 | of mind is troubled, his knowledge will never be~perfect.~ ~
4 3, 40 | tempter)~with the weapon of knowledge, one should watch him when
5 4, 57 | emancipated through true knowledge, Mara,~the tempter, never
6 4, 58-9 | Buddha shines forth by his knowledge among those who are~like
7 6, 89 | the (seven) elements of~knowledge, who without clinging to
8 7, 96 | obtained freedom by true knowledge, when he has thus become
9 8, 106 | soul~is grounded (in true knowledge), better is that homage
10 8, 107 | soul is~grounded (in true knowledge), better is that homage
11 10, 144 | of reproof),~perfect in knowledge and in behaviour, and never
12 11, 152 | his flesh~grows, but his knowledge does not grow.~ ~
13 17, 229-30| without blemish, wise, rich in knowledge and virtue, who~would dare
14 19, 267 | who is chaste, who with knowledge~passes through the world,
15 20, 280 | will never find the way to knowledge.~ ~
16 20, 282 | 282. Through zeal knowledge is gotten, through lack
17 20, 282 | gotten, through lack of zeal knowledge~is lost; let a man who knows
18 20, 282 | thus~place himself that knowledge may grow.~ ~
19 24, 340 | cut its root by means~of knowledge.~ ~
20 25, 372 | 372. Without knowledge there is no meditation,
21 25, 372 | without meditation~there is no knowledge: he who has knowledge and
22 25, 372 | no knowledge: he who has knowledge and meditation is near~unto
23 26, 384 | from him who has~obtained knowledge.~ ~
24 26, 403 | indeed a Brahmana whose knowledge is deep, who~possesses wisdom,
25 26, 423 | of births, is perfect in~knowledge, a sage, and whose perfections
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