Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | and stirring message of a way to freedom from suffering
2 Int | ascetic, resolved to find a way to deliverance from suffering.
3 Int | points out to others the way to Nibbana (Sanskrit: Nirvana),
4 Int | must be expressed in such a way as to reach human beings
5 Int, 1 | level is to show man the way to live at peace with himself
6 Int, 3 | definite attainment along the way to Nibbana are enumerated
7 Int, 3 | Liberator who shows man the way to break free from the one
8 Int, 3 | must choose between the way that leads back into the
9 Int, 3 | round of becoming, and the way that leads out of the world,
10 2, 30 | 27. Do not give way to heedlessness. Do not
11 6, 87-88| 88. Abandoning the dark way, let the wise man cultivate
12 13, 167 | 167. Follow not the vulgar way; live not in heedlessness;
13 18, 237 | is there for you on the way, yet you have made no provision
14 20, 276 | the Buddhas only point the way. Those meditative ones who
15 23, 329 | forest, you should go your way alone. ~
16 25, 361 | monk restrained in every way is freed from all suffering. ~
17 26, 389 | holy man, when struck, give way to anger. Shame on him who
18 26, 389 | more shame on him who gives way to anger. ~
19 26, 419 | 419. He who in every way knows the death and rebirth
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