Dhammapada

F. Max Muller (translator)

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Dhammapada, passage 273
278. `All created things are grief and pain,' he who knows and sees this becomes passive in pain; this is the way that leads to purity.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 64
for a wise mendicant:
Dhammapada, passage 172
172. He who formerly was reckless and afterwards became sober, brightens up this world, like the moon when freed from clouds.
Dhammapada, passage 134
133. Do not speak harshly to anybody; those who are spoken to will answer thee in the same way. Angry speech is painful, blows for blows will touch thee.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 30
who are tireless and pure of livelihood.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 34
is said to be a mendicant.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 43
Five to cut, five to drop,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 77
Like water from a lotus leaf,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 62
his mind caught up in them.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 32
piled up bit by bit.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 55
“Here I will stay for the rains;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 13
Even the wicked see good things,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 154
that’s who I declare a brahmin.
Dhammapada, passage 415
420. Him I call indeed a Brahmana whose path the gods do not know, nor spirits (Gandharvas), nor men, whose passions are extinct, and who is an Arhat (venerable).
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Mind, verse group 9
Hard to hold back, flighty,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 18
They beat me, they robbed me!”
Dhammapada, passage 406
411. Him I call indeed a Brahmana who has no interests, and when he has understood (the truth), does not say How, how? and who has reached the depth of the Immortal.
Dhammapada, passage 124
123. Let a man avoid evil deeds, as a merchant, if he has few companions and carries much wealth, avoids a dangerous road; as a man who loves life avoids poison.
Dhammapada, passage 17
13. As rain breaks through an ill-thatched house, passion will break through an unreflecting mind.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 42
a pure man who has not a blemish,
Dhammapada, passage 122
121. Let no man think lightly of evil, saying in his heart, It will not come nigh unto me. Even by the falling of water-drops a water-pot is filled; the fool becomes full of evil, even if he gather it little by little.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 39
they live pushy,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 22
is said to have aged in vain.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Happiness, verse group 15
We shall feed on rapture,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Affection, verse group 48
as family welcomes home one they love.
Dhammapada, passage 108
107. If a man for a hundred years worship Agni (fire) in the forest, and if he but for one moment pay homage to a man whose soul is grounded (in true knowledge), better is that homage than sacrifice for a hundred years.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 53
Dressed up they may be, but if they live well—
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 89
not grasping to this life or the next,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Self, verse group 10
as one instructs another,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 53
meditating alone in the forest,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The World, verse group 47
than going to heaven,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 17
whose domain is the liberation
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 91
a migrant with no bastion, few in wishes:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 21
If you still yourself
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 7
don’t set your heart on it,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Craving, verse group 20
so long as its roots are strong and undamaged;
Dhammapada, passage 125
124. He who has no wound on his hand, may touch poison with his hand; poison does not affect one who has no wound; nor is there evil for one who does not commit evil.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 22
the Buddha blazes with glory.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 42
where no people delight.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Heedfulness, verse group 48
seeing fear in negligence—
Dhammapada, passage 97
95. Such a one who does his duty is tolerant like the earth, like Indra's bolt; he is like a lake without mud; no new births are in store for him.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 37
Whether in village or wilderness,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 1
If by giving up material happiness
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Anger, verse group 40
who is worthy to criticize them?
Dhammapada, passage 145
144. Like a well-trained horse when touched by the whip, be ye active and lively, and by faith, by virtue, by energy, by meditation, by discernment of the law you will overcome this great pain (of reproof), perfect in knowledge and in behaviour, and never forgetful.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Craving, verse group 9
But whoever prevails over this wretched craving,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 27
The disciples of Gotama
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Hell, verse group 11
scorching, like a burning flame,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 26
The stain of houses is neglect.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Wise, verse group 51
try to find satisfaction there,
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