The Gospel of Buddha, Compiled from Ancient RecordsCarus, Paul
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The Gospel of Buddha, Compiled from Ancient Records
Carus, Paul
Buddhism; Christianity and other religions -- Buddhism; Gautama Buddha; Gautama Buddha -- Teachings
Obedience to the laws of righteousness.
Obey the truth, let us.
Object and senses, contact of.
Observe the Uposatha or Sabbath.
Ocean;
rivers in the ocean;
my doctrine is like the great ocean.
Offering, four kinds of.
Omens abolished.
Omens of Buddhahood.
One hemp-grain each day.
One in essence.
One, the truth is but.
One thing that is needed, the.
Oneself, purity and impurity belong to.
Order, rules for the.
Order, the, (sangha) the sowing-ground of merit.
Ordination, [see also Pabbajjā and Upasampadā
in the Glossary].
Others art thou thyself.
Others, the faults of.
Our water is all gone.
Outcast, the;
by deeds one becomes an outcast;
who is an outcast?
Outcome of evil, pain is the.
Outcome of good, happiness is the.
Outwitted.
Overcome anger by love.
Overcome evil by good.
Overcome grief.
Ox led to slaughter.
Pain is the outcome of evil.
Parable.
Parable of the hungry dog.
Paradise in the West, the;
living in paradise;
the paradise of the pure land.
Parties, listen to both.
Party in search of a thief, a.
Pass away, about to;
people pass away;
the truth will never pass away.
Passed away according to his deeds.
Passion, rain and.
Past, thou wilt reap the harvest sown in the.
Path of transmigration, weary;
sign of the right;
the eightfold;
the immortal path;
the noble eightfold path;
mortification not the path;
walk in the noble path;
a pathless jungle;
are all paths saving? [See also Maggo in the Glossary.]
Peace on earth.
Peacemaker, the.
People dissatisfied, the;
people pass away;
wise people falter not;
wise people fashion themselves.
Perception of truth, the refreshing drink.
Perishable, the _I_.
Personalities of Buddha, the three.
Pestilence.
Physician;
the best physician;
without beholding the physician.
Pit, treasure laid up in a deep.
Pity me not.
Plantain-tree.
Pleasure, he who lives for;
let a man take pleasure in the dharma.
Pleasures destroy the foolish;
pleasures of self in heaven;
why do we give up the pleasures of the world;
religious wisdom lifts above pleasures.
Potter;
potter, vessels made by the.
Power, incantations have no;
magic power.
Powerful elephant.
Powerful king.
Powers, moral.
Practise the truth.
Praise of all the Buddhas, the.
Prayers;
prayers vain repetitions.
Preach the doctrine, glorious in the beginning, middle, and end;
preach to all beings.
Preacher's mission, the;
the preacher's sole aim.
Preachers, Tathāgatas are only.
Precepts;
precepts for the novices;
ten precepts;
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