Chapter 17

237.Welfare, eight conditions of,220.Well, the woman at the,196.West, facing towards the,223;the paradise in the West,173.What we know not, a union of,141;what you sow that you will reap,200.Wheel, the,51;the wheel of individuality,65.Where does the wind dwell?154;where four roads cross,140;where is Nirvāna?154;where is the identity of my self?155.Which is the true self?158.Who is an outcast?195;who is the strong man?125.Why do we give up the pleasures of the world?172.Why preserve this body of flesh?242.Wild crane, the,122.Wind, as a great,154.Wind dwell? where does the,154.Wisdom has no dwelling-place,154;is wisdom a locality?154;religious wisdom lifts above pleasure,209;seven kinds of wisdom,97;sevenfold higher wisdom,222.Wise man nourishes his mind, the,189;wise people falter not,133;wise people fashion themselves,133.Wishes, five, of Bimbisāra,68.Without beholding the physician,246.Woes, the three,14.Woman, a worldly,213;if you see a woman,93;the woman at the well,196.Women as a rule are, etc.,228;the first women lay-disciples,61.Word, last,249;word of the Buddhas,22.Words of Buddhas immutable, the,20.Work out your salvation,237,249.World dark, do not call the,187;world filled with love,143;let us go into the world,250;rare in the world,228;such a one will wander rightly in the world,170;such are the terms of the world,211;the world is built for truth,257;come into the world to befriend,214;why do we give up the pleasures of the world?172.Worldliness, dust of,44;jewels and worldliness,59;vanity of worldliness,121.Worldling nourishes his body, the,189.Worldly happiness, vanity of,3;a worldly woman,213.Worn-out cart, as a,233.Worship,33.Worship and sacrifice, the nature of religion,152.Worthiest homage,241.Worthy of yellow robes, not,103.Wrong appears sweet,133.Yasa,58-61.Yellow robes, not worthy of,103.Yoke, gone into the,138.Your eyes are blind,187.Yourselves, be ye lamps unto,234;rely on yourselves,234;yourselves have known,248.Zeal flagging, religious,35.


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