Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 11 | at truth, but follow vain desires.~ ~
2 1, 12 | at~truth, and follow true desires.~ ~
3 7, 97 | temptations, renounced all desires, he~is the greatest of men.~ ~
4 9, 126 | are free from all worldly desires~attain Nirvana.~ ~
5 10, 141 | mortal who has not overcome desires.~ ~
6 11, 153-4 | to the extinction of all desires.~ ~
7 14, 187 | in the destruction of all desires.~ ~
8 19, 271-272| attained the extinction of desires.~ ~
9 21, 292 | to be done is~done; the desires of unruly, thoughtless people
10 21, 293 | what ought to be done, the desires of such watchful and wise
11 21, 305 | in the~destruction of all desires alone, as if living in a
12 24, 339 | misguided man,~viz. his desires which are set on passion.~ ~
13 24, 346 | from cares, and leaving desires and pleasures behind.~ ~
14 24, 347 | down with the stream (of~desires), as a spider runs down
15 25, 368 | Nirvana), cessation of natural~desires, and happiness.~ ~
16 25, 381 | Nirvana), cessation of natural~desires, and happiness.~ ~
17 26, 383 | valiantly, drive away the desires, O Brahmana! ~When you have
18 26, 404 | houses, and has but few desires.~ ~
19 26, 410 | Brahmana who fosters no desires for this~world or for the
20 26, 415 | this world, leaving all~desires, travels about without a
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