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Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Craving, verse group 104
is so very fruitful.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Punishment, verse group 64
immersion, and investigation of principles,
Dhammapada, passage 251
253. If a man looks after the faults of others, and is always inclined to be offended, his own passions will grow, and he is far from the destruction of passions.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 9
You’re not an astute scholar
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Fools, verse group 52
and blows their head into bits.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Buddha, verse group 40
to mountains and forest groves,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 64
the blind ordinary folk.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 63
Those who have cut that out,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 6
they delight in no abode.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Thousands, verse group 52
witless and lacking immersion.
Dhammapada, passage 211
212. From pleasure comes grief, from pleasure comes fear; he who is free from pleasure knows neither grief nor fear.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 8
they’re not freed from enmity.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Flowers, verse group 52
floats to the highest gods.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 2
of truths, the four statements;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 48
always wake up refreshed,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 23
The pot is filled with water
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Old Age, verse group 34
You won’t build a house again!
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Mind, verse group 12
a tamed mind leads to bliss.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 10
who have understood their food,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Tusker, verse group 35
then, overcoming all adversities,
Dhammapada, passage 90
87, 88. A wise man should leave the dark state (of ordinary life), and follow the bright state (of the Bhikshu). After going from his home to a homeless state, he should in his retirement look for enjoyment where there seemed to be no enjoyment. Leaving all pleasures behind, and calling nothing his own, the wise man should purge himself from all the troubles of the mind.
Dhammapada, passage 294
299. The disciples of Gotama are always well awake, and their thoughts day and night are always set on their body.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 24
on others, nor should they be envious.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Righteous, verse group 64
nor by much learning,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 12
and in speech, the supreme restraint;
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Path, verse group 46
be free of jungles, mendicants!
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 23
A brahmin’s so-called since they’ve banished evil,
Dhammapada, passage 325
330. It is better to live alone, there is no companionship with a fool; let a man walk alone, let him commit no sin, with few wishes, like an elephant in the forest.
Dhammapada, passage 218
219. Kinsmen, friends, and lovers salute a man who has been long away, and returns safe from afar.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Heedfulness, verse group 41
People praise diligence,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Monk, verse group 46
they’re said to have crossed the flood.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Mind, verse group 25
One whose mind is not festering,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Thousands, verse group 44
lifespan, beauty, happiness, and strength.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Mind, verse group 7
this mind flounders about,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The World, verse group 5
Get up, don’t be heedless,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Miscellaneous, verse group 19
Having slain mother and father,
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Old Age, verse group 10
a nest of disease.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Thousands, verse group 1
Better than a thousand
Dhammapada, passage 384
389. No one should attack a Brahmana, but no Brahmana (if attacked) should let himself fly at his aggressor! Woe to him who strikes a Brahmana, more woe to him who flies at his aggressor!
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Heedfulness, verse group 16
their reputation only grows.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 165
Having nothing, taking nothing:
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Evil, verse group 34
as a merchant with rich cargo and small escort
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Saint, verse group 34
right there suffering subsides.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Worthy, verse group 28
such a one does not transmigrate.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Heedfulness, verse group 6
when it comes to heedfulness,
Dhammapada, passage 375
380. For self is the lord of self, self is the refuge of self; therefore curb thyself as the merchant curbs a good horse.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 86
there’s no true ascetic outside here.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Affection, verse group 12
hold nothing loved or loathed.
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: Stains, verse group 31
Bad qualities are a stain
Dhammapada, Dhammapada: The Tusker, verse group 46
it’s a blessing to be content with whatever;