- 21. Dhp XXV - Bhikkhuvagga: The Monk
- (Dhammapada)
- ... good is restraint in thought. Restraint everywhere is good. The monk restrained in every way is freed from all suffering. 362. He who has control over his hands, feet and tongue; who is fully controlled, ...
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- 22. Dhp XXIV - Tanhavagga: Craving
- (Dhammapada)
- ... as a flood crushes a reed. 338. Just as a tree, though cut down, sprouts up again if its roots remain uncut and firm, even so, until the craving that lies dormant is rooted out, suffering springs up ...
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- 23. Dhp XXIII - Nagavagga: The Elephant
- (Dhammapada)
- ... when need arises; good is contentment with just what one has; good is merit when life is at an end, and good is the abandoning of all suffering (through Arahantship). 332. In this world, good it is to ...
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- 24. Dhp XXI - Pakinnakavagga: Miscellaneous
- (Dhammapada)
- ... is life as a monk; difficult is it to delight therein. Also difficult and sorrowful is the household life. Suffering comes from association with unequals; suffering comes from wandering in samsara. Therefore, ...
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- 25. Dhp XX - Maggavagga: The Path
- (Dhammapada)
- ... 274. This is the only path; there is none other for the purification of insight. Tread this path, and you will bewilder Mara. 275. Walking upon this path you will make an end of suffering. Having discovered ...
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- 26. Dhp XVII - Kodhavagga: Anger
- (Dhammapada)
- 221. One should give up anger, renounce pride, and overcome all fetters. Suffering never befalls him who clings not to mind and body and is detached. 222. He who checks rising anger as a charioteer ...
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- 27. Dhp XV - Sukhavagga: Happiness
- (Dhammapada)
- ... suffering. Knowing this as it really is, the wise realize Nibbana, the highest bliss. 204. Health is the most precious gain and contentment the greatest wealth. A trustworthy person is the best kinsman, ...
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- 28. Dhp XIV - Buddhavagga: The Buddha
- (Dhammapada)
- ... the refuge supreme. Not by resorting to such a refuge is one released from all suffering. 190-191. He who has gone for refuge to the Buddha, the Teaching and his Order, penetrates with transcendental ...
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- 29. Dhp XI - Jaravagga: Old Age
- (Dhammapada)
- ... Repeated birth is indeed suffering! 154. O house-builder, you are seen! You will not build this house again. For your rafters are broken and your ridgepole shattered. My mind has reached the Unconditioned; ...
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- 30. Dhp X - Dandavagga: Violence
- (Dhammapada)
- ... By faith and moral purity, by effort and meditation, by investigation of the truth, by being rich in knowledge and virtue, and by being mindful, destroy this unlimited suffering. 145. Irrigators regulate ...
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- 31. Dhp I - Yamakavagga: Pairs
- (Dhammapada)
- 1. Mind precedes all mental states. Mind is their chief; they are all mind-wrought. If with an impure mind a person speaks or acts suffering follows him like the wheel that follows the foot of the ox. ...
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