- Physician, 20, 181, 210; the best physician, 169; without beholding the physician, 246.
- Pit, treasure laid up in a deep, 171.
- Pity me not, 28.
- Plantain-tree, 39.
- Pleasure, he who lives for, 133; let a man take pleasure in the dharma, 171.
- Pleasures destroy the foolish, 134; pleasures of self in heaven, 153; why do we give up the pleasures of the world, 172; religious wisdom lifts above pleasures, 109.
- Potter, 163; potter, vessels made by the, 211.
- Power, incantations have no, 33; magic power, 119.
- Powerful elephant, 166,
- Powerful king, 130.
- Powers, moral, 97.
- Practise the truth, 160.
- Praise of all the Buddhas, the, 258.
- Prayers, 141; prayers vain repetitions, 33.
- Preach the doctrine, glorious in the beginning, middle, and end, 58; preach to all beings, 129.
- Preacher's mission, the, 117; the preacher's sole aim, 128.
- Preachers, Tathāgatas are only, 131;
- Precepts, 247; precepts for the novices, 124; ten precepts, 124. walk according to the precepts, 241.
- Precious crown jewel, 130,
- Precious jewel, a, 252. ,
- Priceless, the lives of men are, 198.
- Priest and layman alike, 74.
- Prince, test of the, 13.
- Problem of the soul, the, 29.
- Profitless, mortification, 49.
- Prohibitions, 120.
- Promoted him higher, he, 182.
- Propound the truth, 117.
- Prosper, sangha may be expected to 221.
- Prospered, bhikkhus, 120.
- Punishment of the criminal, 147.
- Punishment, the fruit of the criminal's act, 148.
- Puppets on a string, 123.
Pure land, the paradise of the, 173.
- Purity and impurity belong to oneself, 131.
- Purpose of being, the, 255.
- Purpose, speak to the, 126.
- Qualities, cloud of good, 129; eight wonderful qualities, 178.
- Quality, the thing and its, 30.
- Quarrels, 100.
- Quarters, the four, 143; the six quarters, 144.
- Question concerning annihilation, 145
- Questioned, the sages, 13.
- Questions of the deva, i6&.
- Rabbit rescued from the serpent, 27.
- Rags, cast-off, 89, 91, 110.
- Rahula, lessons given to, 165.
- Rain and passion, 132.
- Rain fell, 94.
- Rain, good works are, 195.
- Rare in the world, 228.
- Reap the harvest sown in the past, thou wilt, 159.
- Reap what we sow, we, 153, 200.
- Reason,as the helpmate of self, 256.
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