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Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 7
Treating others like oneself,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 2
everywhere free,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 32
is tormented as if burnt by fire.
Dhammapada, passage 203
204. Health is the greatest of gifts, contentedness the best riches;
trust is the best of relationships, Nirvana the highest happiness.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Craving, verse group 88
the ending of craving surmounts all suffering.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Wise, verse group 52
having left behind sensual pleasures.
Dhammapada, passage 144
143. Is there in this world any man so restrained by humility that he
does not mind reproof, as a well-trained horse the whip?
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Self, verse group 44
be intent upon your heart’s goal.
Dhammapada, passage 159
159. If a man make himself as he teaches others to be, then, being
himself well subdued, he may subdue (others); one's own self is indeed
difficult to subdue.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 79
your defilements only grow,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 38
constantly recollect the Saṅgha.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 86
expert in the path and what is not the path;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 46
steady in ethics,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 83
with burden put down, detached:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 8
they leave home after home behind.
Dhammapada, passage 252
254. There is no path through the air, a man is not a Samana by outward
acts. The world delights in vanity, the Tathagatas (the Buddhas) are
free from vanity.
Dhammapada, passage 18
14. As rain does not break through a well-thatched house, passion will
not break through a well-reflecting mind.
Dhammapada, passage 8
4. "He abused me, he beat me, he defeated me, he robbed me,"--in those
who do not harbour such thoughts hatred will cease.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Craving, verse group 106
but desire is these folk’s bane.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Buddha, verse group 7
By what track would you trace that Buddha,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 14
death steals away a man
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 50
nor hiding in a mountain cleft;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Heedfulness, verse group 38
like a swift horse passing a feeble.
Dhammapada, passage 105
103. If one man conquer in battle a thousand times thousand men, and if
another conquer himself, he is the greatest of conquerors.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Self, verse group 32
the noble ones living righteously—
Dhammapada, passage 164
164. The foolish man who scorns the rule of the venerable (Arahat), of
the elect (Ariya), of the virtuous, and follows false doctrine, he bears
fruit to his own destruction, like the fruits of the Katthaka reed.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Hell, verse group 27
or suspicious spiritual life,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 15
When a mendicant of restrained mouth,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 54
that’s who I declare a brahmin.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 42
vicious slander;
Dhammapada, passage 279
284. So long as the love of man towards women, even the smallest, is not
destroyed, so long is his mind in bondage, as the calf that drinks milk
is to its mother.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 65
Sitting alone, sleeping alone,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 14
solitary, content, I call a mendicant.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 55
they realize the essential,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Buddha, verse group 5
Of craving, the weaver, the clinger, he has none:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 57
The people give according to their faith,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Self, verse group 40
no one can purify another.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The World, verse group 45
The fruit of stream-entry is better
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 12
for piling up goodness is joyful.
Dhammapada, passage 233
235. Thou art now like a sear leaf, the messengers of death (Yama) have
come near to thee; thou standest at the door of thy departure, and thou
hast no provision for thy journey.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 24
this is an ancient teaching.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 20
and the brahmin shines in absorption.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Old Age, verse group 30
I’ve journeyed without reward,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 24
falling drop by drop;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Wise, verse group 5
Sticking close to such an impartial person,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 153
a hero, master of the whole world:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 6
dualistic phenomena,
Dhammapada, passage 274
279. `All forms are unreal,' he who knows and sees this becomes passive
in pain; this is the way that leads to purity.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Craving, verse group 55
Besotted by lust they fall into the stream,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 1
Intention shapes experiences;