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1 Pre | offered freely as a gift of Dhamma. As I knew of no existing
2 Int | explicitly that the savor of Dhamma is the highest savor, which
3 Int | theory lists the savor of Dhamma, or justice, as one of the
4 Int | races, and conquests. ~Dhamma, in the Buddhist sense,
5 Int | more than the "justice" of Dhamma in aesthetic theory. However,
6 Int | the Buddhist concept of Dhamma has room for the aesthetic
7 Int | grow serene on hearing the Dhamma, and 102 states that the
8 Int | by hearing or reading the Dhamma bears its deepest savor,
9 1(1) | mano is paired here with dhamma would seem to suggest that
10 1(1) | possible meanings for the word dhamma). However, the illustrations
11 1 | nothing~but follows the Dhamma~in line with the Dhamma;~
12 1 | Dhamma~in line with the Dhamma;~ abandoning passion,~
13 2 | restrained,~living the Dhamma:~ their glory~ grows. ~ ~
14 3 | unsteady mind,~not knowing true Dhamma,~ serenity~ set
15 5 | For fools~unaware of True Dhamma,~ samsara~
16 5 | he knows nothing of the Dhamma -- ~ as the ladle,~
17 5 | he immediately knows the Dhamma -- ~ as the tongue,~
18 5 | those who've fathomed~the Dhamma. ~ ~
19 6(79) | Drinking the Dhamma, refreshed by the Dhamma":
20 6(79) | Dhamma, refreshed by the Dhamma": two meanings of the word,
21 6 | Drinking the Dhamma,~refreshed by the Dhamma,~
22 6 | Dhamma,~refreshed by the Dhamma,~one sleeps at ease~with
23 6 | awareness & calm.~In the Dhamma revealed~by the noble ones,~
24 6 | on hearing words of the Dhamma. ~ ~
25 6 | But those who practice Dhamma~in line with the well-taught
26 6 | line with the well-taught Dhamma,~will cross over the realm
27 8 | without seeing~the ultimate Dhamma, is~ one day~lived seeing~
28 8 | lived seeing~the ultimate Dhamma. ~ ~
29 11 | succumb to old age.~But the Dhamma of the good~doesn't succumb
30 12 | teaching of those who live the Dhamma,~worthy ones, noble:~whoever
31 13 | t be heedless.~Live the Dhamma well.~One who lives the
32 13 | well.~One who lives the Dhamma~ sleeps with ease~in
33 13 | Live the Dhamma well.~Don't live it badly.~
34 13 | badly.~One who lives the Dhamma~ sleeps with ease~in
35 14 | chance to hear the true Dhamma.~Hard the arising of
36 14 | having gone~to the Buddha, Dhamma,~& Sangha for refuge,~you
37 14 | the teaching of true Dhamma.~A blessing: the concord
38 15 | nourishment~of rapture in the Dhamma. ~ ~
39 19 | unhurriedly, in line with the Dhamma,~ guarding the Dhamma,~
40 19 | Dhamma,~ guarding the Dhamma,~ guarded by Dhamma,~
41 19 | the Dhamma,~ guarded by Dhamma,~intelligent:~he's called
42 19(259)| Sees Dhamma through his body": The more
43 19(259)| the Pali Canon is to touch Dhamma through or with the body (
44 19 | lot~doesn't maintain the Dhamma.~Whoever~-- although he'
45 19 | to nothing -- ~ sees Dhamma through his body,~ is
46 19 | is not heedless of Dhamma:~he's one who maintains
47 19 | s one who maintains the Dhamma. ~ ~
48 21 | constantly immersed~ in the Dhamma.~
49 21(301)| The Wings to Awakening (Dhamma Dana Publications, 1996). ~
50 24(354)| related to aesthetics. Both dhamma (justice) and dana (gift/
51 24(354)| emotion are those related to Dhamma; the highest expression
52 24(354)| expression of the heroic Dhamma rasa is in the ending of
53 24 | A gift of Dhamma conquers all gifts;~
54 24 | all gifts;~the taste of Dhamma, all tastes;~
55 24 | all tastes;~a delight in Dhamma, all delights;~
56 25 | Dhamma his dwelling,~Dhamma his
57 25 | Dhamma his dwelling,~Dhamma his delight,~a monk pondering
58 25 | delight,~a monk pondering Dhamma,~ calling Dhamma to mind,~
59 25 | pondering Dhamma,~ calling Dhamma to mind,~does not fall away~
60 25 | not fall away~from true Dhamma. ~ ~
61 25 | dwelling,~clearly seeing the Dhamma aright:~ his delight
62 26 | whom~you would learn the Dhamma~taught by the Rightly~Self-Awakened
63 Notes | Awakening (bodhi-pakkhiya dhamma -- see note to verse 301)
64 Notes | received this: This is the Dhamma, this is the Vinaya, this
65 Notes | not design or create the Dhamma. He simply found it in nature.
66 Notes | principles as well. Thus the Dhamma was by no means exclusively
67 Notes | cite four categories of Dhamma statements: spoken by the
68 Notes | monks were standardizing the Dhamma and Vinaya, he went to the
69 Notes | him, "Friend Purana, the Dhamma and Vinaya have been standardized
70 Notes | standardization." [He replied:] "The Dhamma and Vinaya have been well-standardized
71 Glo | Dhamma:~(1) Event; a phenomenon
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