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1 Int | is that of a teacher -- a world teacher who, out of compassion,
2 Int, 1 | individual, society, and the world as a whole. The guidelines
3 Int, 1 | proposed by most of the great world religions, but in the Buddhist
4 Int, 1 | own root even in this very world" (246-247). The disciple
5 Int, 1 | the good illuminates this world like the moon freed from
6 Int, 2 | Thus, within the human world, previous stores of wholesome
7 Int, 3 | will return to the human world at most only one more time;
8 Int, 3 | others. His arising in the world provides the precious opportunity
9 Int, 3 | of all, untainted by the world (179, 180, 353). ~Always
10 Int, 3 | delineate for us the basic world view of early Buddhism.
11 Int, 3 | gods and men and animals, world system after world system
12 Int, 3 | animals, world system after world system without number --
13 Int, 3 | cosmos, but on the human world, upon man with his yearning
14 Int, 3 | The Buddha appears in the world as the Great Liberator who
15 Int, 3 | that leads back into the world, to the round of becoming,
16 Int, 3 | way that leads out of the world, to Nibbana. And though
17 Int, 3 | of God's creation of the world, the Dhammapada begins with
18 Int, 3 | opportunity to surface. In a world where man has no savior
19 Int, 3 | greater than anything the world can offer. ~Bhikkhu Bodhi ~
20 Pre | scriptures to the ranks of a world religious classic. Composed
21 1, 8 | appeased by hatred in this world. By non-hatred alone is
22 1, 23 | nothing of this or any other world -- he indeed partakes of
23 8, 108 | merit might offer in this world for a whole year, all that
24 9, 127 | mountain clefts, nowhere in the world is there a place where one
25 9, 128 | mountain clefts, nowhere in the world is there a place where one
26 10, 143 | rarely is there a man in this world who, restrained by modesty,
27 11, 146 | 146. When this world is ever ablaze, why this
28 13 | 13 - The World~Translated from the Pali
29 13, 168 | live happily both in this world and the next. ~
30 13, 169 | live happily both in this world and the next. ~
31 13, 170 | One who looks upon the world as a bubble and a mirage,
32 13, 171 | 171. Come! Behold this world, which is like a decorated
33 13, 172 | no more, illuminates this world like the moon freed from
34 13, 173 | has done, illuminates this world like the moon freed from
35 13, 174 | 174. Blind is the world; here only a few possess
36 13, 175 | wise are led away from the world after vanquishing Mara and
37 16, 220 | good who has gone from this world to the next. ~ ~
38 17, 227 | moderation. There is none in the world who is not blamed. ~
39 18, 242 | evil things, both in this world and the next. ~
40 18, 246-47| his own root even in this world.-13 ~
41 19, 267 | with understanding in this world -- he is truly called a
42 22, 306 | same destiny in the other world. ~
43 23, 332 | 332. In this world, good it is to serve one'
44 24, 345-6 | longing, they renounce the world. ~
45 24, 347 | suffering and renounce the world. ~
46 25, 382 | the Buddha illumines this world like the moon freed from
47 26, 409 | 409. He who in this world takes nothing that is not
48 26, 410 | wants nothing of either this world or the next, who is desire-free
49 26, 412 | 412. He who in this world has transcended the ties
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