Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 21 | thoughtlessness~the path of death. Those who are in earnest
2 4, 46 | and never see the king of death.~ ~
3 4, 47 | 47. Death carries off a man who is
4 4, 48 | 48. Death subdues a man who is gathering
5 6, 86 | pass across the dominion of death, however difficult to~overcome.~ ~
6 9, 127| in the whole world~where death could not overcome (the
7 10, 129| punishment, all men fear death; remember that~you are like
8 10, 131| not find happiness after death.~ ~
9 10, 132| will find happiness after death.~ ~
10 10, 135| the stable, so~do Age and Death drive the life of men.~ ~
11 11, 148| pieces, life indeed ends in death.~ ~
12 11, 150| dwell in it old age and death, pride and~deceit.~ ~
13 13, 170| as a mirage: the~king of death does not see him who thus
14 18, 235| leaf, the messengers of death (Yama)~have come near to
15 18, 237| end, thou art come near to death (Yama),~there is no resting-place
16 20, 286| and does not think of his death.~ ~
17 20, 287| 287. Death comes and carries off that
18 20, 288| from kinsfolk for one whom death has seized.~ ~
19 22, 306| have not done it. After death both are equal, they are~
20 23, 331| pleasant in the hour~of death; the giving up of all grief
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