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1 1, 6 | 6. The world does not know that we must
2 1, 15 | evil-doer mourns in this world, and he mourns in the next;
3 1, 16 | virtuous man delights in this world, and he delights in the~
4 1, 17 | evil-doer suffers in this world, and he suffers in the next;~
5 1, 18 | virtuous man is happy in this world, and he is happy in the~
6 1, 20 | caring~for nothing in this world or that to come, has indeed
7 4, 44 | overcome this earth, and the world of Yama (the lord of~the
8 4, 44 | of~the departed), and the world of the gods? Who shall
9 4, 45 | overcome the earth, and the world of Yama, and~the world of
10 4, 45 | the world of Yama, and~the world of the gods. The disciple
11 5, 74 | and he who has left the world think that this~is done
12 5, 75 | after separation from the~world.~ ~
13 6, 89 | are free (even) in this world.~ ~
14 7, 99 | are delightful; where the world finds no delight, there~
15 8, 108 | a man sacrifice in this world as an offering or as an~
16 9, 127 | known a spot in the whole world~where death could not overcome (
17 10, 143 | 143. Is there in this world any man so restrained by
18 11, 146 | how is there joy, as this world is always~burning? Why
19 13 | Chapter XIII - The World~ ~
20 13, 167 | Be not a friend of the world.~ ~
21 13, 168 | virtuous rests in bliss in this world and in the next.~ ~
22 13, 169 | virtuous~rests in bliss in this world and in the next.~ ~
23 13, 170 | 170. Look upon the world as a bubble, look upon it
24 13, 170 | thus looks down upon the world.~ ~
25 13, 171 | look at this glittering world, like unto a royal chariot;~
26 13, 172 | sober,~brightens up this world, like the moon when freed
27 13, 173 | deeds, brightens up this~world, like the moon when freed
28 13, 174 | 174. This world is dark, few only can see
29 13, 175 | wise are led out of this world,~when they have conquered
30 13, 176 | lies, and scoffs at~another world, there is no evil he will
31 13, 177 | uncharitable do not go to the world of the gods; fools only~
32 13, 177 | becomes blessed in the other world.~ ~
33 14, 179 | conquest no~one in this world enters, by what track can
34 14, 181 | of retirement (from the world).~ ~
35 16, 217 | his own business, him the world will hold~dear.~ ~
36 16, 220 | and~has gone from this world to the other;--as kinsmen
37 18, 236 | enter into the~heavenly world of the elect (Ariya).~ ~
38 18, 242 | are all evil ways in this world and in the next.~ ~
39 18, 246 | speaks untruth, who in this world takes~what is not given
40 18, 247 | liquors,~he, even in this world, digs up his own root.~ ~
41 18, 249 | 249. The world gives according to their
42 18, 254 | Samana by~outward acts. The world delights in vanity, the
43 19, 267 | knowledge~passes through the world, he indeed is called a Bhikshu.~ ~
44 19, 268-9| thereby; he who in this world weighs both sides is called
45 21, 302 | It is hard to leave the world (to become a friar), it
46 21, 302 | it is hard to~enjoy the world; hard is the monastery,
47 22, 306 | with evil deeds in the next world.~ ~
48 23, 320 | sent from the bow: for the world is ill-natured.~ ~
49 23, 332 | 332. Pleasant in the world is the state of a mother,
50 24, 335 | full of poison, in this~world, his sufferings increase
51 24, 336 | to be conquered in~this world, sufferings fall off from
52 24, 346 | at last, people leave the~world, free from cares, and leaving
53 24, 347 | last, wise people leave the world free~from cares, leaving
54 25, 378 | rejected the baits of the world, he is called~quiet.~ ~
55 25, 382 | Buddha, brightens up this world, like the moon when free
56 26, 409 | who takes nothing in the world that~is not given him, be
57 26, 410 | fosters no desires for this~world or for the next, has no
58 26, 412 | indeed a Brahmana who in this world is above good and~evil,
59 26, 414 | miry road,~the impassable world and its vanity, who has
60 26, 415 | indeed a Brahmana who in this world, leaving all~desires, travels
61 26, 421 | free from the love~of the world.~ ~
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