Dhammapada

F. Max Muller (translator)

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Dhammapada, passage 195
195, 196. He who pays homage to those who deserve homage, whether the awakened (Buddha) or their disciples, those who have overcome the host (of evils), and crossed the flood of sorrow, he who pays homage to such as have found deliverance and know no fear, his merit can never be measured by anybody.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 11
in search of your own happiness,
Dhammapada, passage 228
229, 230. But he whom those who discriminate praise continually day after day, as without blemish, wise, rich in knowledge and virtue, who would dare to blame him, like a coin made of gold from the Gambu river? Even the gods praise him, he is praised even by Brahman.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Tusker, verse group 18
is musky in rut, hard to control.
Dhammapada, passage 156
156. Men who have not observed proper discipline, and have not gained treasure in their youth, lie, like broken bows, sighing after the past.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Buddha, verse group 58
you’re released from all suffering.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The World, verse group 33
Swans fly by the sun’s path,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Mind, verse group 17
The mind travels far, wandering alone;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Hell, verse group 5
Many who wear a scrap of ocher cloth
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Fools, verse group 44
of one who has appraised the teaching.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 42
are constantly mindful of the body.
Dhammapada, passage 288
293. But they whose whole watchfulness is always directed to their body, who do not follow what ought not to be done, and who steadfastly do what ought to be done, the desires of such watchful and wise people will come to an end.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 49
Thinking the inessential is essential,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 8
as an expert a flower.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Thousands, verse group 5
Better than a thousand
Dhammapada, passage 400
405. Him I call indeed a Brahmana who finds no fault with other beings, whether feeble or strong, and does not kill nor cause slaughter.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 59
Whenever they are mindful
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 20
and the rod may spring back on you.
Dhammapada, passage 2
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Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Anger, verse group 26
it’s not just today.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 146
that’s who I declare a brahmin.
Dhammapada, passage 149
148. This body is wasted, full of sickness, and frail; this heap of corruption breaks to pieces, life indeed ends in death.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 58
as they rightly discern the Dhamma.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 4
you speak or act,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Self, verse group 3
In one of the night’s three watches,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Tusker, verse group 55
the getting of wisdom’s a blessing;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 44
just by begging from others.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The World, verse group 32
like a bird freed from a net.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 18
their words are sweet.
Dhammapada, passage 100
98. In a hamlet or in a forest, in the deep water or on the dry land, wherever venerable persons (Arhanta) dwell, that place is delightful.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 40
mental distress;
Dhammapada, passage 189
189. But that is not a safe refuge, that is not the best refuge; a man is not delivered from all pains after having gone to that refuge.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 9
Knowing this body’s like foam,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 23
who has abandoned conceit and defilements;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 71
And when you’re full of joy,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Fools, verse group 21
If a clever person attends to the wise
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 82
the end of suffering in this life;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 135
They’ve given up sensual stimulations,
Dhammapada, passage 260
263. He in whom all this is destroyed, and taken out with the very root, he, when freed from hatred and wise, is called respectable.
Dhammapada, passage 328
333. Pleasant is virtue lasting to old age, pleasant is a faith firmly rooted; pleasant is attainment of intelligence, pleasant is avoiding of sins.
Dhammapada, passage 215
216. From greed comes grief, from greed comes fear; he who is free from greed knows neither grief nor fear.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 172
sees heaven and places of loss,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 87
Self is indeed the home of self,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Tusker, verse group 47
good deeds are a blessing at the end of life,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Thousands, verse group 49
Better to live a single day
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 48
is reborn in hell.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Heedfulness, verse group 49
such a one can’t decline,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Old Age, verse group 42
in a pond bereft of fish.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 66
the halter and bridle too,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 49
whose minds day and night