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MN 53 From… Sekhasutta: A Trainee
Seeing danger in the slightest fault, they keep the rules they’ve undertaken.
🏷️virtue
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AN 8.39 Abhisanda Sutta: Bonanzas
There is the case where a disciple of the noble ones, abandoning the taking of life, abstains from taking life.
🏷️precepts
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AN 5.168 Sīlasutta: Ethics
An ethical person, who has fulfilled ethics, has fulfilled a vital condition for right concentration.
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Thag 12.1 Sīlavattheragāthā: Sīlava
Ethics provide a boundary and a restraint, an enjoyment for the mind
🏷️virtue
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Dhp 383–423 From… Brāhmaṇavagga:Brahmins—Part 2
Deep in wisdom, intelligent, expert in what is the path and what is not the path;
🏷️brahmins
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Dhp 383–423 From… Brāhmaṇavagga: Brahmins—Part 1
Like water from a lotus leaf… sensual pleasures slip off them
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Dhp 360–382 Bhikkhuvagga: The Monk—Part 2
There is no meditative concentration for him who lacks insight, and no insight for him who lacks meditative concentration.
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Dhp 360–382 Bhikkhuvagga: The Monk—Part 1
Good is restraint in the body; good is restraint in speech; good is restraint in thought. Restraint everywhere is good.
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Dhp 334-359 Taṇhā Vagga: Craving—Part 2
Let go of regret over the past, let go of dreaming over the future, and let go of clinging to the present.
🏷️craving
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Dhp 334-359 Taṇhā Vagga: Craving—Part 1
The craving of a person who lives negligently spreads like a creeping vine.
🏷️craving
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Dhp 320–333 Nāgavagga: Elephants
Excellent, tamed tuskers, great elephants. But even more excellent are those self-tamed.
🏷️elephant
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Dhp 306–319 Nirayavagga: Hell
Any lax act, any corrupt observance, or suspicious spiritual life, is not very fruitful.
🏷️hell
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Dhp 290–305 Pakinnakavagga: Miscellaneous
He who seeks his own happiness by inflicting pain on others, is never delivered from hatred.
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Dhp 273–289 Magga Vagga: The Path
Of all paths, the Noble Eight Fold Path is the best. Of all truths, the Four Noble Truth is the best.
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Dhp 221–234 Kodhavagga: Anger
One should give up anger, renounce pride, and overcome all fetters.
🏷️anger
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Dhp 209–220 Piya Vagga: The Dear
For someone released from affection, there is no sorrow; so, from what would fear arise?
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Dhp 197–208 Sukhavagga: Happy
How very happily we live, free from hostility among those who are hostile.
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Dhp 157-166 Atta Vagga: Oneself
Purity or impurity entirely depends on oneself; no one can purify another.
🏷️actions
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Dhp 129–145 Daṇḍavagga: The Rod
Like a fine horse under the whip, be keen and full of urgency.
🏷️killing
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Dhp 116–128 Papavagga: Evil
It may be well with the evil-doer as long as the evil ripens not.
🏷️evil
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Dhp 100-115 Sahassa Vagga: The Thousands
Better than a thousand unbeneficial words is one beneficial word
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Dhp 90–99 Arahantavagga: Arahants
They renounce every home, every home, like swans taking off from a lake.
🏷️Arahant
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Dhp 60–75 Bālavagga: The Fool
A fool who knows his foolishness is wise at least to that extent
🏷️fools
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