Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 21 | the path of immortality (Nirvana), thoughtlessness~the path
2 2, 23 | strong~powers, attain to Nirvana, the highest happiness.~ ~
3 2, 32 | state)--he~is close upon Nirvana.~ ~
4 5, 75 | another the road that leads~to Nirvana;" if the Bhikshu, the disciple
5 7, 92 | and unconditioned freedom (Nirvana), their path is~difficult
6 7, 93 | and unconditioned freedom (Nirvana), his path~is difficult
7 9, 126 | all worldly desires~attain Nirvana.~ ~
8 10, 134 | then~thou hast reached Nirvana; contention is not known
9 11, 153-4| the Eternal (visankhara, nirvana), has~attained to the extinction
10 14, 184 | long-suffering~the highest Nirvana; for he is not an anchorite (
11 15, 203 | knows this truly, that is Nirvana, the highest happiness.~ ~
12 15, 204 | the best of relationships, Nirvana the highest happiness.~ ~
13 16, 218 | desire for the Ineffable (Nirvana) has sprung up,~who is satisfied
14 17, 225 | the unchangeable place (Nirvana), where, if they have~gone,
15 17, 226 | night, and who~strive after Nirvana, their passions will come
16 20, 285 | Cherish the road of peace. Nirvana has been shown by Sugata (
17 20, 289 | clear the way that leads to Nirvana.~ ~
18 23, 323 | reach the untrodden country~(Nirvana), where a tamed man goes
19 24, 344 | i.e. after having~reached Nirvana) gives himself over to forest-life (
20 25, 368 | will reach the quiet place (Nirvana), cessation of natural~desires,
21 25, 369 | and hatred thou wilt go to Nirvana.~ ~
22 25, 372 | meditation is near~unto Nirvana.~ ~
23 25, 374 | those who know the immortal (Nirvana).~ ~
24 25, 381 | will reach the quiet place (Nirvana), cessation of natural~desires,
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