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Dhammapada

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1 1, 12 | truthfulness, should don the monk's yellow robe, he surely 2 2, 34 | 31. The monk who delights in heedfulness 3 2, 35 | 32. The monk who delights in heedfulness 4 4, 52(8)| village" is the Buddhist monk who receives his food by 5 5, 78 | understanding this, let not the monk, the disciple of the Buddha, 6 10, 142 | holy man, a renunciate, a monk. ~ 7 14, 184 | Buddhas. He is not a true monk who harms another, nor a 8 19, 260 | 260. A monk is not Elder because his 9 19, 264 | and untruthful become a monk. How can he who is full 10 19, 264 | of desire and greed be a monk? ~ 11 19, 265 | small and great is called a monk, because he has overcome 12 19, 266 | 266. He is not a monk just because he lives on 13 19, 266 | form does one become a true monk. ~ 14 19, 267 | he is truly called a monk. ~ 15 21, 302 | Difficult is life as a monk; difficult is it to delight 16 22, 308 | immoral and uncontrolled monk to eat the alms of the people. ~ 17 24, 344 | of the forest (i.e., of a monk). But after being freed 18 25 | 25 - The Monk~Translated from the Pali 19 25, 361 | everywhere is good. The monk restrained in every way 20 25, 362 | him do people call a monk. ~ 21 25, 363 | 363. That monk who has control over his 22 25, 364 | 364. The monk who abides in the Dhamma, 23 25, 365 | the gains of others. The monk who envies the gains of 24 25, 366 | 366. A monk who does not despise what 25 25, 367 | he is truly called a monk. ~ 26 25, 368 | 368. The monk who abides in universal 27 25, 369 | 369. Empty this boat, O monk! Emptied, it will sail lightly. 28 25, 370 | cultivate the five. The monk who has overcome the five 29 25, 371 | 371. Meditate, O monk! Do not be heedless. Let 30 25, 373 | 373. The monk who has retired to a solitary 31 25, 375 | holy life here for the wise monk. ~ 32 25, 378 | 378. The monk who is calm in body, calm 33 25, 379 | self-guarded and mindful monk will always live in happiness. ~ 34 25, 381 | Teaching of the Buddha, the monk attains the Peaceful State, 35 25, 382 | 382. That monk who while young devotes


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