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Chapter XX
, Not only by discipline and vows, not only , Not only by discipline and vows, not only by much learning,
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The best of ways is the eightfold; the best of The best of ways is the eightfold; the best of truths the four
This is the way, there is no other that leads This is the way, there is no other that leads to the purifying
If you go on this way, you will make an If you go on this way, you will make an end of pain! The way w
You yourself must make an effort The Tathagatas (Buddhas) You yourself must make an effort The Tathagatas (Buddhas) are
`All created things perish,' he who knows and sees this `All created things perish,' he who knows and sees this becomes
`All created things are grief and pain,' he who knows `All created things are grief and pain,' he who knows and sees
`All forms are unreal,' he who knows and sees this `All forms are unreal,' he who knows and sees this becomes
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He who does not rouse himself when it is time He who does not rouse himself when it is time to rise, who,
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Watching his speech, well restrained in mind, let a man Watching his speech, well restrained in mind, let a man never
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Through zeal knowledge is gotten, through lack of zeal knowledge
is Through zeal knowledge is gotten, through lack of zeal knowledg
Cut down the whole forest (of lust), not a tree Cut down the whole forest (of lust), not a tree only! Danger
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So long as the love of man towards women, even So long as the love of man towards women, even the smallest, is
Cut out the love of self, like an autumn lotus, Cut out the love of self, like an autumn lotus, with thy hand!
`Here I shall dwell in the rain, here in winter `Here I shall dwell in the rain, here in winter and summer,' th
Death comes and carries off that man, praised for his Death comes and carries off that man, praised for his children
Sons are no help, nor a father, nor relations; there Sons are no help, nor a father, nor relations; there is no help
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Buddhism Wisdom
He Who Controls His Hand, He Who Controls His Feet, He Who
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Let Him Live In Charity, Let Him Be Perfect In His Duties; Then
In Like Manner His Good Works Receive Him Who Has Done Good, An
Every One In The World Knows That The Soft Overcomes The Hard,
Because A Man Is Rid Of Evil, Therefore He Is Called Brahmana;
It Is By Avoiding Such Indulgence That Such Weariness Does Not
, He Who Pays Homage To Those Who Deserve Homage, Whether The
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There Is An Originating And All-comprehending (principle) In My
And When The Evil Deed, After It Has Become Known, Brings Sorro
Him I Call Indeed A Brahmana Who, Though He Has Committed No
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Hence He Who (relies On) The Strength Of His Forces Does Not
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When Gold And Jade Fill The Hall, Their Possessor Cannot Keep T
This Body Is Wasted, Full Of Sickness, And Frail; This Heap Of
He Who Lives Looking For Pleasures Only, His Senses Uncontrolle
Now Propriety Is The Attenuated Form Of Leal-heartedness And Go
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