[This document can be acquired from a sub-directory coombspapers via anonymous FTP or COOMBSQUEST gopher at the Australian National University, Canberra on the node COOMBS.ANU.EDU.AU or from the ANU Soc.Sci.WWW Server at http://coombs.anu.edu.au/CoombsHome.html] The document's ftp filename and the full directory path are given in the coombspapers top level INDEX files] [This version: 20 July 1994] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- THE GOSPEL OF BUDDHA - BY PAUL CARUS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The following information was supplied on 25 Jun 94 to the Coombspapers Social Sciences Data Archive by Cris A. Fugate Book details ============ "The Gospel of Buddha, Compiled from Ancient Records" Author - Paul Carus Publisher - The Open Court Publishing Company, Chicago and London, 1915 Copyright by The Open Court Publishing Co., 1894 in United States, 1915 in Great Britain These copyrights have since expired Transcriber details =================== Cris A. Fugate currently residing at 115C University Village, Fargo, North Dakota 50102 USA. email: fugate@plains.nodak.edu at North Dakota State University Date of transcription: May 1994 No copyright for transcription has been claimed by Cris A.Fugate at the time of lodgement of this electronic text with the Coombspapers Archive. Changes made in transcription ============================= The transcription does not include a pronunciation chart The transcription does not include table of reference The transcription does not include "Remarks on the Illustrations of the Gospel of Buddha" Page numbers in glossary and index are converted to chapter numbers. Transcription should otherwise be very close to the original since the text has been proofread several times. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PREFACE This book is published here in form of 13 files: gospel-buddha-01-preface.txt, gospel-buddha-02-contents.txt, gospel-buddha-03-introdu.txt, gospel-buddha-04-enlight.txt, gospel-buddha-05-foundat.txt, gospel-buddha-06-consolid.txt, gospel-buddha-07-teacher.txt, gospel-buddha-08-stories.txt, gospel-buddha-09-lastdays.txt, gospel-buddha-10-conclus.txt, gospel-buddha-11-bibliog.txt, gospel-buddha-12-glossary.txt, gospel-buddha-13-index.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PREFACE INDEX Abstain from impurity, XLVI Abstinence, XVI Abode in me, truth has taken its, LIV Abodes of truth, XXIV Abolish all the lesser, XCVII Abolished, omens, LX About to pass away, XCVI Absolution, XXXV Abuse, the sermon on, LVII According to their deeds, LXXXIV Address, Buddha's farewell, XCIII Adoration be to thee, LIX Aim, one, one essence, one law, LV Aim, the preacher's sole, XLVII All creatures received the message in their own language, XVI Alone, let a man walk, XXXVI [See also Solitary] Altercations, XXXVI Always in danger of death, LXXXIV Ambrosia, lake of, XLI Angels rejoice, IV Anger, by love overcome, XLVIII Annihilation, LI Annihilation of egotism, LI Annihilation, Simha's question concerning, LI Another Buddha will arise, XCVI Anxious to learn, must be, XCIII Anxious to learn the truth, be, XLVI Apoplexy, struck by, LXXII Appearance, the glory of his, LXXXV Appeared, the saviour, XCIX Appeased not by hatred, hatred, XXXVI Are all the paths saving paths? XLIX Artisans, the chief of the, LXXX Asceticism, XC Ascetics, naked, XXX Ashes, LXXXIV Assemblies of the Vajji, LXXXVIII Assemblies, various kinds of, LXI Assured of final salvation, XCVII Astrology and forecasting by signs forbidden, XCIV Atman and the I, IX Atone for your evil deeds, you will have to, LXXIX Atonement by blood, LIII Audience, like unto the colour of my, LXI Avoid dying, not any means to, LXXXIV Bad deeds easy to do, XLVIII Bamboo grove, L Bathing in the Ganges, V Battle of life, LI Battle, the elephant no longer fit for, LVI Battles, fight your, LI Be married unto the truth, LXXXI Be ye lamps unto yourselves, XCIII Beauty, to restore you to a nobler, LXXX Becoming, gradual, XLVIII Bee collents nectar, the, XLVIII Being, the purpose of, XCIX Beings, preach to all, XLVII Beneath, water gurgling, LXXIII Better bore out both eyes, XXXIII Blessed One, has to suffer, the, XCIII; Blessed One, refuge in the, LI, LIII, XCVII; Blessed One swooned, the, X; Blessed One walked unshod, the, XXXVIII; Blessed One, wearisome to the, XCI Blind man, VIII Blind men, XLIX Blind received sight, IV Blind, the man born, LXIV Blind, truth is hidden to the, XCVIII Blind, your eyes are, LXIX Bliss be diffused, let the, LXXI Bliss, the communication of, LXXI Bliss where suffering is, VII Blood, atonement by, LIII Blood has no cleansing power, LIII Blood, shedding of, IX Blow, give the rock a good, LXXIII Blow off the impurities, XLVIII Body if flesh? Why preserve this, XCVI Body of the law, LIV; the body of the law will endure, XCVI Body, the worldling nourishes his, LXX Bonds that tie all souls together, C Boons of Visakha, eight, XXXIV Brahma, XXIX, XLIX Brahman, XLIX, LIII, LVIII, LXIX, LXXII, LXXIV, LXXV, LXXXIII, LXXXVIII, XC Brahman lore, the substance of, XLIX Bridler of men's hearts, XCI Bright, the sun is, XLVIII Bright, thinkers are, XLVIII; warriors are bright, XLVIII Bubble, XII Buddhahood, omens of, IV, signs of Buddhahood, IV Burning, everything is, XIX Butterfly, like the, XCIV By deeds one becomes an outcast, LXXV Calamities, ten great, LXXXVI Carp not, XLVI Cart, as a worn out, XCIII Cast off rags, XXX Caste, I ask not for, LXXVI Cause of further migrations, XLI Cause of selfhood, the , found! XII Cease by hatred, hatred doed not, XLVIII Ceremony, L, XC Chance, XXIII Change, grief at, VI; self is change, LIII Charity, rich in returns, VIII; the sermon on, XXIV Charms are treacherous, LXXX Chastity, XLVI Cherish no hatred, XLVI Chickens should break the egg-shell, XLIX Chief of the artisans, the, LXXX Children, I am your father, ye are, LIV City of Nirvana, the, XLVII Cleanses from error, the truth, XCVII Cleansing power, blood has no, LIII Cleaving to self, LIII Cloth of gold, robes of, XCV Cloud, like a, LV Cloud of good qualities, XLVII Colour of my audience, like unto the, LXI Combination, individuality a, IX; combination subject to separation, IX Come forth into the light, XLIX Come into the world to befriend, LXXXVI Come to teach life, LIII Commandments, [see the ten evils] XLVI Communication of bliss, the, LXXI Complete surrender of self, LI Compounds will be dissolved, LIII, XCVI Comprehension of things, truth the correct, XII Concord, two ways of re-establishing, XXXVII; meeting in concord, LXXXVIII; re-establishment of concord, XXXVII Conditions of welfare, eight, LXXXVIII Confer the ordination, XVII Confession of trespasses, XXXV Conquerors, the greatest of, XLVIII Conquest of self, LI Consolidation of Buddha's religion, XXX Contact of the object and senses, XX Continuity, sameness and, LIII Coop, the fowl in the, XLIII Correct comprehension of things, truth the, XII Correlatives, VII Courtesan, XXXIV, LXXX, XCII Covet not, XLVI Crane, the wild, XLIII, the cruel crane, LXVII Creatures, all, received the message in their own language, XVI Criminal, punishment of the, LI Criminal's act, punishment the fruit of the, LI Crossed the river, XC Crossed the stream, he had, LXXXV Cultivate good-will, XX Culture of the mind, XXIX Danger of death, always in, LXXXIV Dangers hang over Pataliputta, three, XC Dark, do not call the world, LXIX Dart of lust, the, LXVI Dead are many, the, LXXXIV Dead are not saved by lamentation, LXXXIV Deaf and dumb speak, the, IV Death, always in danger of, LXXXIV; Buddha's death, XCVII; fate after death, LXXXIV; death is near, XCIV; no escape from, VI; in the domain of death, XLIII; self is death, LIII; thoughtlessness, the path of death, XLVIII Deeds, according to their, LXXXIV; bad deeds easy to do, XLVIII; by deeds one becomes an outcast, LXXV; passed away according to their deeds, LXXIII Deeper, dig, XLVII Delusion and truth, XII Delusions, XVI Denies the existence of the soul, Gotama, LII Desert, a waterless, XLIX; rescue in the desert, LXXIII; a sandy desert, LXXIII Desire, the extinction of evil, XLVIII Desolation, a hopeless, XLIX Despot, the, LXXIX Destiny of warriors, LI Destroyed, hell is, XCI Devadatta, sect of, XXXIX Die until, etc., I shall not, XIV Died in the faith, he, LXXXIII Defused, let the bliss be, LXXI Dig deeper, XLVII Disciple, the first woman lay-, XVIII Disciple, a flagged, LXXIII Dissatisfied, the people, XXII Dissolution, necessity of, XCVII Dissolved, compounds will be, XCVI Distinction, without, LV Doctrine, preach the, glorious in the beginning, the middle and end, XVII; my doctrine is like the great ocean, LXI; doctrine like unto fire, LXI; doctrine like unto water, LXI Doffed their robes, the bhikkhus, XXXIV Dog, the hungry, LXXVIII Domain of death, in the, XLIII Do not call the world dark, LXIX Do not rely on external help, XCIII Do not scold, XXXVII Door of immortality, XIV Drought-ox, exertion is a, LXXIV Drink, the refreshing, perception of truth, XLI Drinking? Is the water not fit for, LVI Dumb, the deaf and, speak, IV Dust, like the one who flings, LVII Dust of worldliness, XIV Dwelling-place, wisdom has no, LIII Dying, not any means to avoid, LXXXIV Each day one hemp-grain, X Earnestness is the goad, LXXIV; earnestness is the path of immortality, XLVIII Earth, peace on, IV Earthquake, XCVII East, face towards the, XC Eating of flesh, the, XVI Ecstacy, the song of, LXXXIX Eddies of transmigration, LVI Efficacy, rituals have no, IX Egg-shell, chickens should break the, XLIX; I have first broken the egg-shell, XCVII Eggs, hen brooding over, XLIX Ego, the, IX; ego, an illusion, IX; the instability of the ego, IX Egotism, the annihilation of, LI Eight boons of Visakha, XXXIV Eight conditions of welfare, LXXXVIII Eight wonderful qualities, LXI Eightfold path, the, XII, XLIX, XCIV Eightfold, the best way is the, XLVIII Eldest, I am the, XCVII Elephant, powerful, LVI; the elephant no longer fit for battle, LVI Elevate the mind, XXV Embrace of truth, the, LXXXI Emptiness and immaterial life, IX Enabled me to do so, faith, LXXXV Endure, thoughts will, XLVIII Enemy, his greatest, XLVIII Enlightened Teacher, refuge in the, L Entities, sould not separate and self-existent, LIII Envy not, XLVI Epidemic, XLIII Eradication of self, LI Error, self an, XX; error be thou my guide, XCIX Error, truth cleanses from, XCIX Errors, XLVI Escape from death, no, VI Essence of life, truth is the, XCIX; one in essence, XCIX; one essence, one law, one aim, LV Eternal, truth the image of the, II Everlasting life, LI, LXXXI Evil actions, thou canst not escape the fruit of, LIII Everything is burning, XIX Evil by good, overcome, XLVIII; evil deeds, you will have to atone for your, LXXIX; ignorance the root of evil, XII; pain is the outcome of evil, XLVIII; evil powers no surrender, LI; evil of lust, avoid, LXVI Evolution, LIII; in the course of evolution, XCIX Exertion is a draught-ox, LXXIV Existence is spiritual, all, LII; thirst for existence and selfhood, XII Expulsion, sentence of, XXXVI External help, do not rely on, XCIV Extinction of self, the, salvation, II; the extinction of sinful desire, XLVIII; the extinction of thirst, XLVIII Eye of truth, XVIII; mental eye, LXXXIV; spiritual eye, XCVIII Eyes, better bore out both, XXXIII Face to face, Brahma, XLIX; the universe face to face, XLIX; face to face with him, XCVII Face towards the east, XC Facing towards the west, XC Faith alone can save, LXXXV; faith enabled me to do so, LXXXV; hast thou faith, XCIV; he died in the faith, LXXXIII; faith is the seed, LXXIV; faith in the Buddha, XCI; Sariputta's faith, LXXXV Falter not, wise people, XLVIII Famine, XLII Farewell address, Buddha's, XCIII Fashion themselves, wise people, XLVIII Fashioned, truth cannot be, XCIX Fate after death, LXXXIV, XCI Father and son, LXXXIII; father I reverence my father, L; ye are my children, I am your father, LV Faults of others, the, XLVIII Fell upon him sickness, XCIII, XCV Fetch me some water, XCV Few, the living are, LXXXIV Fight your battles, LI Fire, doctrine like unto, LXI Fire, sermon on, XIX First broken the egg-shell, I have, XCVII First Buddha, I am not the, XCVI First lay-member, the, XVIII First woman lay-disciples, the, XVIII Fish, the giddy, LXVI Fit for battle, the elephant no longer, LVI Fit for drinking? Is the water now, LVI Fit to live, more, LI Five meditations, LX Five wishes of Bimbisara, XX Fivefold gain, XC; fivefold loss, XC Flagged, a disciple, LXXIII Flagging, religious zeal, X Flame, sameness of the, LIII Flesh, the eating of, XVI; thorn in the, XLVIII; let the flesh waste away, X; why preserve this body of flesh? XCVI Flings dust, like one who, LVII Flower out of season, XCVI; lotus flowers, XI; mandara flowers, IV Following the Master over the stream, LXXXV Fool, XLVIII; the listless fool, LXXII Foolish, pleasures destroy the, XLVIII; foolish talk, XLIX Forbidden, miracles, XLII Forecasting by signs forbidden, astrology and, XCIV Found! the cause of selfhood, XII; found the truth, XVI Four kinds of offering, LXVIII; four kinds of merit, LXVIII; four simples, LXIV; the four quarters, XLIX; the four noble truths, XII, LXIV; where four roads cross, XLIX Fowl in the coop, the, XLIII Fragrant like the lotus, LXXX Free your mind of ignorance, XLVI Fruit of evil actions, thou canst not escape the, LIII; the fruit of immortality, LXXIV; the fruit of the criminal's act punishment, LI Fruits, ripe, LXXXIV Ganges, bathing in the, V Giddy fish, the, LXVI Gift of religion, the, XLVIII Gift, the king's, XXI Give also to the Nigganthas, LI; give, if thou art asked, XLVIII; give the rock a good blow, LXXIII Gives away, he who, etc., XCV Giving away, XXIV Glad tidings, I Gladness of Visakha, XXXIV Glorious in the beginning, middle, and end, preach the doctrine, XVII; the truth is glorious, XVIII Glory of his appearance, the, LXXXV; the truth in all its glory, XCIX Goad, earnestness is the, LXXIV Goal, the, XLI Gods and men, teacher of, XCI Goes out to wage war, XLVII Gold, robes of cloth of, XCV Gone into the yoke, XLVIII Good qualities, cloud of, XLVII; happiness is the outcome of good, XLVIII; overcome evil by good, XLVIII; good tidings, VII; cultivate goodwill, XX; good works are rain, LXXIV Gotama gate, XC Governs all things, karma, XLII Grace, the time of, LXVI, LXXIII Gradual becoming, LIII Grant me my life, XXXVII, LXVII Great is thy faith, LXXXIX Great understanding, muni of, LIX Greatest enemy, his, XLVIII; the greatest of conquerors, XLVIII Greedy tailor, the, LXVII Grief at change, VI; overcome grief, XCIII; selfish in my grief, LXXXIV Grounded, that it be well, LXXXIX Grove, bamboo, L Guide, error be thou my, XCIX Guiding-rein, mind is the, LXXIV Happily, let us live, XLVIII Happiness is the outcome of good, XLVIII; vanity of worldly happiness, II Happy, he is altogether, XLIX; make thyself happy, XCIX Hard times teach a lesson, XLIII Harvest Nirvana, the, LXXIV; thou wilt reap the harvest sown in the past, LIII Hast thou faith, XCIV Hatred appeased not by hatred, XXXVI; cherish no hatred, XLVI; hatred ceases by love, XLVIII; hatred does not cease by hatred, XLVIII He promoted him higher, LXV He who gives away, etc., XCV He who walks righteously is ever near me, XCVII Hearts, bridler of men's, XCI Heaven, hope of, a mirage, XLIII; like one who spits at heaven, LVII; pleasures of self in heaven, LIII Heavenly songs, XCVI Hell is destroyed, XCI Helmet of right thought, XXXIII Help, do not rely on external, XCIII; now my lot to help, LXXXVI Hemp-grain, each day one, X Hen brooding over egg, XLIX Hereafter, the, LIII Heresies, XXIII Hermit, layman and, XVIII Higher, he promoted him, LXV Hold fast to the truth, XCIII Holiness beter than sovereignty, VIII Homage, worthiest, XCVI Honour, so great an, XCII Honoured be his name, XXI Hope of heaven a mirage, XLIII Hopeless desolation, a, XLIX Hungry dog, parable of the, LXXVIII I am not the first Buddha, XCVI; I am the eldest, XCVII; I am the truth, LIV; I am thirsty, XCV; I ask not for caste, LXXVI; I have first broken the egg-shell, XCVII; no room for the I, XX; I reverence my father, L; I shall not die until, etc., XIV; such faith have I, LXXXIX; the I perishable, XX; the I, the soul, IX; the thought of I, IX; the transmigration of the soul and the I, IX Idea of self, the, XCVI Identity, LIII; identity and non-identity, LIII; identity of self, LIII; where is the identity of my self? LIII Idle talk invocations are, LIII If thou art asked, give, XLVIII Ignorance, free your mind of, XLVI; ignorance the root of evil, XII Illimitable light, C Illusion, self an, XII, LI; the ego an illusion, IX Illustration by a lamp, LIII; illustrated by a letter, LIII Image of the eternal, truth the, II Immaterial life, emptiness and, IX Immeasurable light, XLI Immolation, LIII Immortal, life, XLI; immortal path, XXIV Immortality, XXIII, XXVII, LXXXIV; door of immortality, XIV; earnestness is the path of immortality, XLVIII; immortality in transiency, II; immortality in truth, LIII; the fruit of immortality, LXXIV; the water of immortality, LI; truth and immortality, III Immutable, the words of Buddha, VII Impure is nakedness, XXXIV Impurity, abstain from, XLVI; purity and impurity belong to oneself, XLVIII Impurities, blow off the, XLVIII In the course of evolution, XCVII Incantations, L; incantations have no saving power, IX Individuality a combination, IX; the wheel of individuality, XX Inexhautible life, LX Instruction, words of, LIX Instruments, XIX Invocations, XLIX; invocations are idle talk, LIII Is it wrong to go to war? LI Jewel, a, XCVIII; precious crown jewel, XLVII Jewels and worldliness, XVIII Jungle, a pathless, XLIX Karma governs all things, XLII Keep my hold on life, XCIII Kill not, XLVI King Bimbisara, VIII, XX, XXI, XXX, XXXIX King of kings, XCVII; king of truth, XLVII, LIV; powerful king, XLVII Kingdom of righteousness, foundation of the, XVI Kingdom of truth, XV King's gift, the, XXI Kings, Naga, IV Knew me not, they, LXI Knowledge remains, LIII Kusa-grass, LXXIII Lake of Ambrosia, XLI Lake, still, a, XLVIII Lame walk, the, IV Lamentation, dead not saved by, LXXXIV Lamp, illustrated by a, LIII Lamps unto yourselves, be ye, XCIII Land, pure, LX Language, all creatures received the message in their own, XVI Last word, XCVII Law, body of the, LIV; one aim, one essence, one law, LV; the law the body of the Tathagata, XCVIII; the body of the law will endure, XCVI Laws are temporary, many, XCVIII Laws of righteousness, obedience to the, LIII Lay-disciples, the first women, XVIII Lay member, the first, XVIII Lay robes, XXX Layman and the hermit, XVIII Leaning against the doorpost, XCVI Learn, must be anxious to, XCIII Learning, availeth not, LIII Lesser, abolish all the, XCVII Lesson given to Rahula, LVI Lesson, hard times teach a, XLIII Let a man walk alone, XXXVI Let the bliss be diffused, LXXI Let the flesh waste away, X Let us go into the world, XCVII Let us live happily, XLVIII Let us obey the truth, XCVIII Let your light shine forth, XXXVIII Letter, in the, XXXVII Lie not, XLVI Life, battle of, LI; come to teach, LIII; life everlasting, LI, LXXXI; grant me my life, XXXVII, LXVII; keep my hold on life, XCIII; life immortal, XLI; inexhaustible life, LX; reason in the struggle for life, XCIX; seek thou the life that is of the mind, LIII; truth is life, LIII; life yearns for the truth, XCIX Light, come forth into the, XLIX; illimitable light, C; immeasurable light, XLI; let your light shine forth, XXXVIII Like a still lake, XLVIII Like unto the colour of my audience, LXI Lily, the, on a heap of rubbish, XLVIII Lineage of the faith, LXXXIX Listen to both parties, XXXVII Listless fool, the, LXXII Little by little, LXV Live happily, let us, XLVIII Live, more fit to, LI Lives of men, LXXVII Living are few, the, LXXXIV Living, luxurious, LXX Living in paradise, LXXXIII Lobster, XLVII Locality? is wisdom a, LIII Locality, Nirvana not a, LIII Logic holds universally, LIII Lord, glorious, LI, XCVII Lord, pass away, XCIV Loss, fivefold, XC Lost, a treasure that can never be, LIX Lost son, the, LXV Lot to help, now my, LXXXVI Lotus-flower in the water, the, XVI, XXIII, XLI Lotus-flowers, XI, XXXIII Lotus, fragrant like the, LXXX Love, hatred ceases by, XLVIII; love of truth, LI; overcome anger by love, XLVIII; the world filled with love, XLIX Lust, the dart of, LXVI Luxurious living, LXX Magic power, XLII Main, rivers reach the, XCI Make thyself happy, XCIV Maker, Isvara, the, XXIII Maker, the, self, XXIII Man, a blind, VIII Man born blind, the, LXIV Mango-grove, XLIX, LXXXIX, XCV Many, the dead are, LXXXIV Married unto the truth, be, LXXXI Master, out of reverence for the, XCVII Master over the stream, following the, LXXXV May be expected to prosper, Sangha, LXXXVIII Me, this is done by, XLVIII Meats remained undiminished, LXXXI Medicines, XXX, LXXXIV, XCVII Meditation [see bhavana and satipatthana in the Glossary], XI, LX, XCIV Meeting in concord, LXXXVIII Men, blind, XLIX; teacher of gods and men, XCI; the lives of men, LXXVII Men's hearts, bridler of, XCI Mental eye, LXXXIV Merit, four kinds of, LXVIII Merit, the order (sangha) the sowing-ground of, XCI Message in their own language, all creatures received the, XVI Mind, Brahma's, XLIX; elevate the mind, XXV; mind is the guiding rein, LXXIV; seek thou the life that is of the mind, LIII; the five roots of mind, IX; there is mind, LII Mind, we the result of, XLVIII Miracle-mongers, LX Miracles, LX Miracles forbidden, XLII Mirage, hope of heaven a, XLIII Mirage, the cause of self a, IX Mirror of truth, the, XCI Mission, the preacher's, XLVII Moon, the, shines by night, XLVIII Moral powers, XXXIV Moral sense, XXXIV More fit to live, LI Mortification not the right path, X Mortification profitless, XVI Mortification vain, XVI Mother, a, XX Muni of great understanding, LIX Mustard seed, the, LXXXIV Naked ascetics, XXX Nakedness, impure is, XXXIV Name, honoured by his, XXI Nature of religion consists in worship and sacrifice, LIII Nature of the rope, the, XX Nature of self, the, XX Near me, he who walks, righteously is ever, XCVII Necessity of dissolation, XCVII Nectar, the bee collects, XLVIII Needed, the one thing that is, LIII Noble, eightfold path, the, XII, XCVI, XCIX Noble truths, the four, XII, LXIV Non-action, LI Non-existence of the soul, LIII Non-identity, identity and, LIII Not any means to avoid dying, LXXXIV Not worthy of yellow robes, XXXVII Nothing remains, LIV Nothing will remain, XCI Nourishes his mind, the wise man, LXX Now is the time to seek religion, VII Now my lot to help, LXXXVI Obedience to the laws of righteousness, LIII Obey the truth, let us, XCVIII Object and senses, contact of, XX Observe the Uposatha or Sabbath, XXXV Ocean, XCI; rivers in the ocean, LXXXVI; my doctrine is like the great ocean, LXI Offering, four kinds of, LXVIII Omens abolished, LX Omens of Buddhahood, IV One hemp-grain each day, X One in essence, C One, the truth is but, XLVIII, LV, XCIX One thing that is needed, the, LIII Oneself, purity and impurity belong to, XLVIII Order, rules for the, XCIII Order, the, (sangha) the sowing-ground of merit, XCI Ordination, XVII, XVIII, XXIX [see also Pabbajja and Upasampada in the Glossary] Others art thou thyself, LIII Others, the faults of, XLVIII Our water is all gone, LXXIII Outcast, the, LXXV; by deeds one becomes an outcast, LXXV; who is an outcast? LXXV Outcome of evil, pain is the, XLVIII Outcome of good, happiness is the, XLVIII Outwitted, LXVII Overcome anger by love, XLVIII Overcome evil by good, XLVIII Overcome grief, XCIII Ox led to slaughter, LXXXIV Pain is the outcome of evil, XLVIII Parable, LXII Parable of the hungry dog, LXXVIII Paradise in the west, the, LX; living in paradise, LXXXIII; the paradise of the pure land, LX Parties, listen to both, XXXVII Party in search of a thief, a, LXXXII Pass away, about to, XCVI; people pass away, LXXXIV; the truth will never pass away, LIII Passed away according to his deeds, LXXIII Passion, rain and, XLVIII Past, thou wilt reap the harvest sown in the, LIII Path of transmigration, weary, XCIV; sign of the right, XLIX; the eightfold, XII; the immortal path, XXIV; the noble eightfold path, XLIX, XCIV, XCIX; mortification not the path, X; walk in the noble path, LIII; a pathless jungle, XLIX; are all paths saving? XLIX [see also Maggo in the Glossary] Peace on earth, IV Peacemaker, the, LXXVII People dissatisfied, the, XXII; people pass away, LXXXIV; wise people falter not, XLVIII; wise people fashion themselves, XLVIII Perception of truth, the refreshing drink, XLI Perishable, the I, XX Personalities of Buddha, the three, XCVIII Pestilence, XLIII Physician, VII, LXIV, LXXXIV; the best physician, LVIII; without beholding the physician, XCVII Pit, treasure laid up in a deep, LIX Pity me not, VIII Plaintain-tree, XII Pleasure, he who lives for, XLVIII; let a man take pleasure in the dharma, LIX Pleasures destroy the foolish, XLVIII; pleasures of self in heaven, LIII; why do we give up the pleasures of the world, LX; religious wisdom lifts above pleasures, LXXXIII Potter, LV; potter, vessels made by the, LXXXIV Power, incantations have no, IX; magic power, XLII Powerful elephant, LVI Powerful king, XLVII Powers, moral, XXXIV Practise the truth, LIII Praise of all the Buddhas, the, C Prayers, XLIX; prayers vain repetitions, IX Preach the doctrine, glorious in the beginning, middle, and end, XVII; preach to all beings, XLVII Preacher's mission, the, XLVII; the preacher's sole aim, XLVII Preachers, Tathagatas are only, XLVIII Precepts, XCVII; ten precepts, XLVI; walk according to the precepts, XCVI Precious crown jewel, XLVII Precious jewel, a, XCVIII Priceless, the lives of men are, LXXVII Problem of the soul, the, IX Profitless, mortification, XVI Prohibitions, XLII Promoted him higher, he, LXV Propound the truth, XLVII Prosper, sangha may be expected to, LXXXVIII Prospered, bhikkhus, XLII Punishment of the criminal, LI Punishment, the fruit of the criminal's act, LI Puppets on a string, XLIII Pure land, the paradise of the, LX Purity and impurity belong to oneself, XLVIII Purpose of being, the, XCIX Purpose, speak to the, XLVI Qualities, cloud of good, XLVII; eight wonderful qualities, LXI Quality, the thing and its, IX Quarrels, XXXVI Quarters, the four, XLIX; the six quarters, L Question concerning annihilation, LI Questioned, the sages, V Questions of the deva, LVIII Rabbit rescued from the serpent, VIII Rags, cast-off, XXX, XXXIX Rahula, lessons given to, LVI Rain and passion, XLVIII Rain fell, XXXIV Rain, good works are, LXXIV Rare in the world, XCII Reap the harvest sown in the past, thou wilt, LIII Reap what we sow, we, LIII, LXXIX Reason, as the helpmate of self, XCIX Reason in the struggle for life, XCIX Reason, no truth is attainable without, XCIX Reasoning ceases, LIII Rebirth without transmigration of self, IX Rebuked, the bhikkhus, XXXVIII Received the message in their own language, all creatures, XVI Re-establishing concord, two ways of, XXXVII Re-establishment of concord, XXXVII Reform to-day, XLIII Refreshing drink, the, perception of truth, XLI Refuge in the Blessed One, LI, LIII, XCVII Refuge in the Buddha, XVIII, XIX, XXI, LVII, LXXXI, XCVII, XCIX Refuge in the Enlightened Teacher, L Refuge in his name, LXXXV Rejoice, angels, IV Religion, now is the time to seek, VII; seeking the highest religion, XLVIII; the gift of religion, XLVIII; worship and sacrifice the nature of religion, LIII; thou tearest down religion, LIII Religious wisdom lifts above pleasures, LXXXIII; religious zeal flagging, X Rely on yourselves, XCII Remain, nothing will, XCI; the truth will remain, XCVI, XCVII Repetitious, prayers vain, IX Reprove, do not, XXXVII Rescue in the desert, LXXIII Restore to you a nobler beauty, to, LXXX Revere the traditions, XCVIII Reverence for the Master, out of, XCVII Reverence my father, I, L Rice-milk, XXXIV Rich in returns, charity, VIII Righteous cause, war in a, LI Righteousness, source of all, XLI; the kingdom of righteousness, XVI; the throne of truth is righteousness, XCIX Right path, mortification not the, X Right path, sign of the, XLIX Right thought, helmet of, XXXIII Ripe fruits, LXXXIV Rituals have no efficacy, IX River, crossed the, XC Rivers in the ocean, LXXXVI Rivers reach the main, XCI Roads cross, where four, XLIX Robe of the Tathagata, XLVII Robes, lay, XXX; robes of cloth of gold, XCV; the bhikkhus doffed their robes, XXXIV Rock a good blow, give the, LXXIII Room for, the I, no, XX Root of evil, ignorance the, XII Roots of mind, the five, IX Rope, the nature of the, XX Rubbish, the lily on a heap of, XLVIII Rules for the order, XCIII Sabbath [see Uposatha in the Glossary], XXXV Sacrifice, IX; sacrifice of self, LIII; the nature of religion, worship and sacrifice, LIII Sacrifices, IX; sacrifices cannot save, LIII Sages questioned, the, V Saint, a sinner can become a, LX Salvation alone in the truth, XCIII; assured of final, XCVII; salvation the extinction of self, II; work out your salvation, XCIV, XCVII Sameness and continuity, LIII Sandy desert, a, LXXIII Save, faith alone can, LXXXV Saving paths? Are all paths, XLIX Saving power, incantations have no, IX Saviour of others, a, LIV Saviour appeared, the, XCIX Saviour, truth the, III Scepticism, XLVI Schism, the, XXXVI Search for a thief, a party in, LXXXII Season, flowers out of, XCVI Season, rainy, XVII, XCIII Sect of Devadatta, XXXIX Seed, faith is the, LXXIV Seeing the highest truth, XLVIII Seek thou the life that is of the mind, LIII Self, XXIIl; self an error, XX; self an illusion, XII, XX; self and truth, XII; self begets selfishness, III; cleaving to self, LIII; complete surrender of self, LI; eradication of self, LI; identity of self, LIII; illusion of self, XX; pleasures of self in heaven, LIII; self is change, LIII; self is death, LIII; self- mortification, XXX; my self has become the truth, LIV; reason as the helpmate of self, XCIX; rebirth without the transmigration of self, IX, LIII; sacrifice of self, LIII; the conquest of self, LI; the extinction of self, salvation, II; the idea of self, XCVI; self, the maker, XXIII; self, the veil of Maya, III; truth and self, LIII; truth guards him who guards his self, XLVIII; thou clingest to self, XLIII; where is the identity of my self, LIII; compounds lack a self, LIII Selfhood, the cause of, found, XII Selfhood, thirst for existence and, XII Selfish is my grief, LXXXIV Selfishness, self begets, III Selfishness, surrender, XX Sense, moral, XXXIV Senses and object, contact of, XX Sentence of expulsion, XXXVI Sentiency, truth vibrated through, XCIX Separation, combination subject to, IX Sermon on abuse, the, LVII; the sermon on charity, XXIV; sermon on fire, XIX Serpent, rabbit rescued from the, VIII Seven kinds of wisdom, XXXIV Sevenfold higher wisdom, LXXXVIII Shaveling, LXXV Shedding of blood, IX Shine forth, let your light, XXXVIII Shines by night, the moon, XLVIII Sick, bhikkhu, the, LXXXVI Sickness fell upon him, XCIII, XCV Sight, blind received, IV Sign of the right path, XLIX Signs forbidden, astrology and forecasting by, XCIV; signs of Buddhahood, IV Sin, struggle against, XCIV Sinner can become a saint, a, LX Six quarters, the, L Slaughter, IX Slaughter, ox led to, LXXXIV Smith, Chunda, the, XCV Snake, no rope, XX So great an honour, XCII Soldier, a, Simha, LI Soldier of truth, a, LI Soldiers of the Tathagata, XLVII Son, the lost, LXV Son, father and, LXXXIII Song of ecstacy, LXXXIX Songs, heavenly, XCVI Sorcerers, LX Sorrow, overcome with, VI Soul, Gotama denies the existence of the, LII; non-existence of the soul, LIII; the I thy soul, LX; the problem of the soul, IX; the Buddhist concept of soul, Introduction Souls not separate and self-existent entities, LIII Soup, a spoon tastes not the flavour of the, LXXII Source of all righteousness, XLI Sovereignty, holiness better than, VIII Sow that you will reap, what you, LXXIX Sow, we reap what we, LIII Sower, the, LXXIV Sowest, others will reap what thou, LIII Sowing-ground of merit, the order (sangha) the, XCI Speak, the deaf and dumb, IV Speak to the purpose, XLVI Speaking untruths, LVI Speculations, XLVIII Spells forbidden, XLII Spirit, in the, XXXVII Spiritual, all existence is, LII Spiritual eye, XCVIII Spits at heaven, like one who, LVII Spoon, a, tastes not the flavour of the soup, LXXII Spread the truth, XVI Staircase, a, XLIX Steal not, XLVI Stream, following the Master over the, LXXXV Stream, he had crossed the, LXXXV String, puppet on a, XLIII Struck by apoplexy, LXXII Struggle against sin, XCIV Struggle for life, reason in the, XCIX Struggle must be, LI Subject to separation, combination, IX Substance, the, of Brahman lore, XLIX Such a one will wonder rightly in the world, LIX Such faith have I, LXXXIX Suffer, the Blessed One had to, XCIII Suffering, bliss where there is, VII Sun is bright, the, XLVIII Sun of the mind, the, LXIX Superstition, L Supplications forbidden, XLII Supplications have no effect, LX Suprabuddha, XXXIX Surrender, LI Surrender selfishness, XX Surrender to evil powers, no, LI Swear not, XLVI Sweet, wrong, appears, XLVIII Swooned, the Blessed One, X Tailor, the greedy, LCVII Talents, [see Abhinnya in the Glossary] Talk, foolish, XLIX Tastes not the flavour of the soup, a spoon, LXXII Teach the same truth, C Teacher of gods and men, XCI; the teacher unknown, LXI Temporary, many laws are, XCVIII Ten Commandments, the, XLVI Ten great calamities, LXXXVI Ten precepts, XLVI Terms of the world, such are the, LXXXIV That it be well grounded, LXXXIX There is mind, LII They knew me not, LXI Thief, a party in search of a, LXXXII Thinkers are bright, XLVIII Thing and its quality, the, IX Things as they are, XX Thirst for existence and selfhood, XII Thirst, the extinction of, XLVIII Thirsty, I am, XCV; water for the thirsty, I This is done by me, XLVIII Thorn in the flesh, XLVIII Thou art the Buddha, LI; thou canst not escape the fruit of evil actions, LIII; thou clingest to self, XLIII; thou wilt reap what thou sowest, LXXIX Thought, helmet of right, XXXIII; the thought of I, IX Thoughtlessness the path of death, XLVIII Thoughts continue, LIII; made up of thoughts, XLVIII; thoughts of love, XLIX; thoughts will endure, XLVIII Three dangers hang over Pataliputta, XC Three personalities of Buddha, the, XCVIII Three woes, the, VI Thyself, others art thou, LIII Tidings, glad, I; good tidings, VII Tie all souls together, bonds that, C Time of grace, the, LXVI, LXXIII Time to seek religion, now is the, VII Times, hard, teach a lesson, XLIII Today, reform, XLIII Together, bonds that tie all souls, C Traditions, revere the, XCVIII Transiency, immortality in, II Transmigration, eddies of, LVI; rebirth without the transmigration of self, IX; weary path of transmigration, XCIV Treacherous, charms are, LXXX Treasure laid up in a deep pit, LIX Treasure that can never be lost, a, LIX Trespasses, confession of, XXXV Trumpeter, LXIX Trust in truth, I Truth, a soldier of, LI; abodes of truth, XXIV; be anxious to learn the truth, XLVI; be married unto the truth, LXXXI; Buddha the truth, XCVIII; delusion and truth, XII; eye of truth, XVIII; glorious is the truth, XVIII, XX; hold fast to the truth, XCIII; I am the truth, LIV; immortality in truth, LIII; kingdom of truth, XV; let us obey the truth, XCVIII; life yearns for the truth, XCIX; love of truth, LI; my self has become the truth, LIV; no truth is attainable without reason, XCIX; perception of truth, the refreshing drink, XLI; practise the truth, LIII; propound the truth, XLVII, salvation alone in the truth, XCIII; spread the truth, XVI; teach the same truth, C; the embrace of truth, LXXXI; the king of truth, XLVII, LIV; the mirror of truth, XCI; the throne of truth is righteousness, XCIX; the truth cleanses from error, XCVII; the truth found, XVI; the truth will never pass away, LIII; the truth will remain, XCVI; there is but one truth, XLVIII, LV; trust in truth, I; truth and immortality, III; self and truth, XII, LIII; truth cannot be fashioned, XCIX; truth dawns upon me, LIII; truth guards him who guards his self, XLVIII; truth has taken its abode in me, LIV; truth in all its glory, XCIX; truth is hidden to the blind, XCVIII; truth is life, LIII; truth is one, XCIX; truth is the essence of life, XCIX; truth the correct comprehension of all things, XII; truth the image of the eternal, II; truth the saviour, III; truth vibrated through sentiency, XCIX Truthful, be, XLVI Truths, the four noble, XII, XLIV Twelve nidanas, the, XII Two ways of re-establishing concord, XXXVII Tyrant, LXXVIII Unclean, the vessel has become, LVI Undiminished, meats remained, LXXXI Unguents, XXX Union of what we know not, XLIX Union with Brahma, XLIX Universally, logic holds, LIII Universe, face to face, XLIX Unknown teacher, the, LXI Unshod, the Blessed One walked, XXXVIII Untruths, speaking, LVI Vain, mortification, XVI Vain repetitions, prayers,IX Vanities, XVIII Vanity, IX, XLIII, XLVIII, LX; vanity of worldliness, XLIII; vanity of worldly happiness, II Various kinds of assemblies, LXI Veil of self-delusion, the, LXXIX Vessel has become unclean, the, LVI Vessels, LV; vessels made by the potter, LXXXIV Vibrated through sentiency, truth, XCIX Victor, the greater, LI Vision of a samana, the, VII Vows, three, XVII Walk according to the precepts, XCVI; let a man walk alone, XXXVI; the lame walk, IV Wander rightly in the world, such a one will, LIX War, goes out to wage, XLVII; is it wrong to go to war? LI; war in a righteous cause, LI Warriors are bright, XLVIII Warriors, destiny of, LI Water, doctrine like unto, LXI; fetch me some water, XCV; is the water not fit for drinking? LVI; our water is all gone, LXXIII; the lotus-flower in water, XVI, XXIII, XLI; water gurgling beneath, LXXIII; water for the thirsty, I; the water of immortality, LI Waterless desert, a, XLIX Ways, the best of, is eightfold, XLVIII We have no teacher more, XCVII Wearisome to the Blessed One, XCI Weary path of transmigration, XCIV Welfare, eight conditions of, LXXXVIII Well, the woman at the, LXXVI West, facing towards the, XC; the paradice in the west, LX What we know not, a union of, XLIX; what you sow that will you reap, LXXIX Wheel, the, XVI; the wheel of individuality, XX Where does the wind dwell? LIII; where four roads cross, XLIX; where is Nirvana? LIII; where is the identity of my self? LIII Which is the true self? LIII Who is an outcast? LXXV Why do we give up the pleasures of the world? LX Why preserve this body of flesh? XCVI Wild crane, the, XLIII Wind, as a great, LIII Wind dwell, where does the, LIII Wisdom has no dwelling-place, LIII; is wisdom a locality, LIII; religious wisdom lifts above pleasure, LXXXIII; seven kinds of wisdom, XXXIV; sevenfold higher wisdom, LXXXIX Wise man nourishes his mind, the, LXX; wise people falter not, XLVIII; wise people fashion themselves, XLVIII Without beholding the physician, XCVII Woes, the three, VI Woman, if you see a, XXXIII; the woman at the well, LXXVI Women as a rule are, etc., XCII; the first women lay-disciples, XVIII Word, last, XCVII; word of the Buddhas, VII Words of Buddhas immutable, the, VII Work out your salvation, XCIV, XCVII World dark, do not call the, LXIX; world filled with love, LXIX; let us go into the world, XCVII; rare in the world, XCII; such a one will wander rightly in the world, LIX; such are the terms of the world, LXXXIV; the world is built for truth, XCIX; come into the world to befriend, LXXXVI; why do we give up the pleasures of the world? LX Worldliness, dust of, XIV; jewels and worldliness, XVIII; vanity of worldliness, XLIII Worldling nourishes his body, the, LXX Worldly happiness, vanity of, II; a worldly woman, XCII Worn out cart, as a, XCIII Worship, IX Worship and sacrifice, the nature of religion, LIII Worthiest homage, XCVI Worthy of yellow robes, not, XXXVII Wrong appears sweet, XLVIII Yasa, XVIII Yellow robes, not worthy of, XXXVII Yoke, gone into the, XLVIII Your eyes are blind, LXIX Yourselves, be ye lamps unto, XCIII; rely on yourselves, XCIII; yourselves have known, XCVII Zeal flagging, religious, X ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PREFACE end of file