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The Twin-Verses
Source: Dhammapada
Category: Chapter I
The Twin-Verses
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Buddhism Wisdom
The Bhikshu Whose Body And Tongue And Mind Are Quieted, Who Is
Viz Pain, The Origin Of Pain, The Destruction Of Pain, And The
But I Have Heard That He Who Is Skilful In Managing The Life
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Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana, The Manly, The Noble, The Hero, T
Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana From Whom Anger And Hatred, Pride
As The Vassika Plant Sheds Its Withered Flowers, Men Should She
The Thirst Of A Thoughtless Man Grows Like A Creeper; He Runs
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Let Him Keep His Mouth Closed, And Shut Up The Portals (of His
`here I Shall Dwell In The Rain, Here In Winter And Summer,' Th
It Is Hard To Leave The World (to Become A Friar), It Is Hard T
He (who Knows It) Will Keep His Mouth Shut And Close The Portal
When A Reconciliation Is Effected (between Two Parties) After
As A Grass-blade, If Badly Grasped, Cuts The Arm, Badly-practis
The Sun Is Bright By Day, The Moon Shines By Night, The Warrior
He Whom No Desire With Its Snares And Poisons Can Lead Astray,
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