Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 46 | 46. He who knows that this body is like froth,
2 5, 63 | 63. The fool who knows his foolishness, is wise
3 7, 97 | free from credulity, but knows the uncreated, who~has cut
4 14, 186| shower of gold pieces; he~who knows that lusts have a short
5 15, 203| greatest of pains;~if one knows this truly, that is Nirvana,
6 16, 212| who is~free from pleasure knows neither grief nor fear.~ ~
7 16, 213| who is~free from affection knows neither grief nor fear.~ ~
8 16, 214| he who is free from~lust knows neither grief nor fear.~ ~
9 16, 215| he who is free from~love knows neither grief nor fear.~ ~
10 16, 216| he who is free~from greed knows neither grief nor fear.~ ~
11 20, 277| created things perish,' he who knows and sees this becomes~passive
12 20, 278| grief and pain,' he who knows and sees~this becomes passive
13 20, 279| forms are unreal,' he who knows and sees this becomes~passive
14 20, 282| knowledge~is lost; let a man who knows this double path of gain
15 20, 289| A wise and good man who knows the meaning of this, should
16 24, 352| their interpretation, who knows the order of letters~(those
17 26, 402| Brahmana who, even here, knows the end of his~suffering,
18 26, 403| who~possesses wisdom, who knows the right way and the wrong,
19 26, 419| call indeed a Brahmana who knows the destruction and the~
20 26, 423| call indeed a Brahmana who knows his former abodes, who~sees
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