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Dhammapada

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1 Int | succinct expression of the Buddha's teaching found in the 2 Int | the Indian sage called the Buddha, an honorific title meaning " 3 Int | sense of the title, the Buddha, the Enlightened One. Thereafter, 4 Int | To his followers, the Buddha is neither a god, a divine 5 Int | upon the bedrock of the Buddha's own clear comprehension 6 Int | multiple aspects of the Buddha's teaching, offering a variety 7 Int | longer discourses of the Buddha contained in the prose sections 8 Int | have been spoken by the Buddha on a single occasion, and 9 Int | discerned. ~The teachings of the Buddha, viewed in their completeness, 10 Int | example, in many verses the Buddha commends certain practices 11 Int | maxim which holds that the Buddha's teaching is designed to 12 Int, 1 | The scent of virtue, the Buddha declares, is sweeter than 13 Int, 2 | evident solution, but the Buddha's teaching reveals the factor 14 Int, 2 | desires and emotions. The Buddha distinguishes kamma into 15 Int, 2 | rebirths called samsara. In the Buddha's teaching, life is not 16 Int, 2 | these various realms the Buddha locates in kamma, our own 17 Int, 3 | the final teaching of the Buddha, and thus cannot provide 18 Int, 3 | previous experience for the Buddha's distinctive exposition 19 Int, 3 | ultimate goal to which the Buddha points, as the immediate 20 Int, 3 | 190-192, 273), which the Buddha had proclaimed already in 21 Int, 3 | in any walk of life. The Buddha taught it to laypeople as 22 Int, 3 | of liberation. Thus the Buddha established the Sangha, 23 Int, 3 | optimal exemplification in the Buddha, the promulgator and master 24 Int, 3 | entire teaching. It was the Buddha who. without any aid or 25 Int, 3 | wisdom (353). Born a man, the Buddha always remains essentially 26 Int, 3 | splendor of his wisdom, the Buddha by his very being confirms 27 Int, 3 | and the "far shore." The Buddha appears in the world as 28 Int, 3 | demanding, the voice of the Buddha speaks words of assurance 29 Int, 3 | entire discipline of the Buddha, from basic morality to 30 Int, 3 | complacency. Heedfulness, the Buddha declares, is the path to 31 Pre | perfect compendium of the Buddha's teaching, comprising between 32 Pre | originally spoken by the Buddha in response to a particular 33 Pre | flashed into the heart of the Buddha have crystallized into these 34 Pre | guideline to right living. The Buddha unambiguously pointed out 35 Pre | reference, the teachings of the Buddha inevitably suffer some distortion. 36 Pre | practicing follower of the Buddha to transmit the spirit and 37 Pre | newly added subtitle, "The Buddha's Path of Wisdom," is not 38 Pre | Dhammapada all originate from the Buddha's wisdom and lead the one 39 Pre | they find access in the Buddha's Dispensation and attain 40 5, 78 | monk, the disciple of the Buddha, be carried away by worldly 41 6, 82 | known by the Noble One (the Buddha). ~ 42 11, 154(13)| commentary, these verses are the Buddha's "Song of Victory," his 43 14 | 14 - The Buddha~Translated from the Pali 44 14, 179 | you trace that trackless Buddha of limitless range, whose 45 14, 180 | you trace that trackless Buddha of limitless range, in whom 46 14, 186-87 | disciple of the Supreme Buddha delights in the destruction 47 14, 190-91 | has gone for refuge to the Buddha, the Teaching and his Order, 48 14, 193 | the thoroughbred man (the Buddha); he is not born everywhere. 49 15, 202(17)| of factors into which the Buddha analyzes the living being -- 50 18, 254 | no recluse outside (the Buddha's dispensation). Mankind 51 18, 255 | no recluse outside (the Buddha's dispensation). There are 52 20, 273 | men the Seeing One (the Buddha) is the best. ~ 53 21, 296 | of the Qualities of the Buddha. ~ 54 24, 353(23)| v. 353) This was the Buddha's reply to a wandering ascetic 55 24, 353(23)| him about his teacher. The Buddha's answer shows that Supreme 56 25, 368 | devoted to the Teaching of the Buddha attains the peace of Nibbana, 57 25, 381 | faith in the Teaching of the Buddha, the monk attains the Peaceful 58 25, 382 | himself to the Teaching of the Buddha illumines this world like 59 26, 383(26)| stature; by the time of the Buddha the brahmans had turned 60 26, 383(26)| genuine inner sanctity. The Buddha attempted to restore to 61 26, 387 | shines in meditation. But the Buddha shines resplendent all day 62 26, 392 | the Dhamma taught by the Buddha. ~ 63 26, 394(28)| 394) In the time of the Buddha, such ascetic practices


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