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Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 31
Nothing is better for a brahmin
Dhammapada, passage 355
360. Restraint in the eye is good, good is restraint in the ear, in the nose restraint is good, good is restraint in the tongue.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 7
then they consciously
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 62
a disciple of the perfect Buddha
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 25
Don’t find fault with others,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Craving, verse group 77
knowing the correct
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Mind, verse group 34
will lie upon the earth,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 4
neither kill nor incite to kill.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 19
one grows disillusioned with suffering:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 55
and shunning the bad—
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 47
So long as the vine, no matter how small,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Wise, verse group 36
for your own sake or that of another,
Dhammapada, passage 26
22. Those who are advanced in earnestness, having understood this clearly, delight in earnestness, and rejoice in the knowledge of the Ariyas (the elect).
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Tusker, verse group 23
like a great hog stuffed with grain:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 17
is truly one who has memorized the teaching,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Fools, verse group 19
they still don’t understand the teaching,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 77
Here they delight, hereafter they delight,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 3
the attentive would give up material happiness,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 15
Meditators practicing absorption
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 27
one grows disillusioned with suffering:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 29
For the gods indeed praise them,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Anger, verse group 3
Sufferings don’t befall one who has nothing,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Buddha, verse group 71
quenched, fearing nothing from any quarter—
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Fools, verse group 48
like a fire smothered over with ash.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 19
You don’t become a senior
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Buddha, verse group 24
nor does an ascetic hurt another.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The World, verse group 29
Blind is the world,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 18
the moon radiates at night,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 6
and the Yama realm with its gods.
Dhammapada, passage 306
311. As a grass-blade, if badly grasped, cuts the arm, badly-practised asceticism leads to hell.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Thousands, verse group 57
Better to live a single day
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Old Age, verse group 18
plastered with flesh and blood,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 36
their faculties well-restrained,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 3
restraint of the nose is good;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 123
sorrowless, stainless, pure:
Dhammapada, passage 310
315. Like a well-guarded frontier fort, with defences within and without, so let a man guard himself. Not a moment should escape, for they who allow the right moment to pass, suffer pain when they are in hell.
Dhammapada, passage 89
86. But those who, when the law has been well preached to them, follow the law, will pass across the dominion of death, however difficult to overcome.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Twin Verses, verse group 57
Just as rain seeps into
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 69
A mendicant cannot rest confident
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Anger, verse group 27
They blame you when you’re silent,
Dhammapada, passage 316
321. They lead a tamed elephant to battle, the king mounts a tamed elephant; the tamed is the best among men, he who silently endures abuse.
Dhammapada, passage 4
Chapter 1: The Twin Verses Chapter 2: On Earnestness Chapter 3: Thought Chapter 4: Flowers Chapter 5: The Fool Chapter 6: The Wise Man (Pandita) Chapter 7: The Venerable (Arhat) Chapter 8: The Thousands Chapter 9: Evil Chapter 10: Punishment Chapter 11: Old Age Chapter 12: Self Chapter 13: The World Chapter 14: The Buddha (the Awakened) Chapter 15: Happiness Chapter 16: Pleasure Chapter 17: Anger Chapter 18: Impurity Chapter 19: The Just Chapter 20: The Way Chapter 21: Miscellaneous Chapter 22: The Downward Course Chapter 23: The Elephant Chapter 24: Thirst Chapter 25: The Bhikshu (Mendicant) Chapter 26 The Brahmana (Arhat)
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 20
this is the path to purity.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 35
Who does nothing wrong
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Thousands, verse group 18
than all those other folk.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Fools, verse group 47
Smoldering, it follows the fool,
Dhammapada, passage 297
302. It is hard to leave the world (to become a friar), it is hard to enjoy the world; hard is the monastery, painful are the houses; painful it is to dwell with equals (to share everything in common) and the itinerant mendicant is beset with pain. Therefore let no man be an itinerant mendicant and he will not be beset with pain.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 43
neither clinging nor rude,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Self, verse group 31
of the perfected ones,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 12
is said to be astute.