Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | His teaching, known as the Dhamma, offers a body of instructions
2 Int | claims to authority, the Dhamma is founded solidly upon
3 Int | aspects, or sections of Dhamma. The work has been given
4 Int | the fundamentals of the Dhamma, to be used as a basis for
5 Int | which it is poured, so the Dhamma of liberation takes on different
6 Int | underlying structure of the Dhamma, such statements viewed
7 Int | the recognition that the Dhamma assumes its formulation
8 Int | systematic vision of the Dhamma. This fourfold schematism
9 Int, 3 | distinctive exposition of the Dhamma, does not long even for
10 Int, 3 | demonstration of the truth of the Dhamma. Bearing his last body,
11 Int, 3 | and practice the excellent Dhamma (182, 194). He is the giver
12 Pre | I make this offering of Dhamma in grateful memory of my
13 6, 82 | He who drinks deep the Dhamma lives happily with a tranquil
14 6, 82 | man ever delights in the Dhamma made known by the Noble
15 6, 89 | to the perfectly taught Dhamma will cross the realm of
16 8, 102| reciting of one verse of Dhamma, hearing which one attains
17 11, 151| body too wears out. But the Dhamma of the Good does not age;
18 19, 259| A man is not versed in Dhamma because he speaks much.
19 19, 259| after hearing a little Dhamma, realizes its truth directly
20 19, 259| is truly versed in the Dhamma. 4 ~
21 21, 297| of the Qualities of the Dhamma. ~
22 24, 354| 354. The gift of Dhamma excels all gifts; the taste
23 24, 354| gifts; the taste of the Dhamma excels all tastes; the delight
24 24, 354| all tastes; the delight in Dhamma excels all delights. The
25 25, 364| The monk who abides in the Dhamma, delights in the Dhamma,
26 25, 364| Dhamma, delights in the Dhamma, meditates on the Dhamma,
27 25, 364| Dhamma, meditates on the Dhamma, and bears the Dhamma well
28 25, 364| the Dhamma, and bears the Dhamma well in mind -- he does
29 25, 364| fall away from the sublime Dhamma. ~
30 25, 373| mind, who comprehends the Dhamma with insight, in him there
31 26, 392| whom one has learned the Dhamma taught by the Buddha. ~
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