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  • 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.

[Names and terms must be looked up in the Glossary, where references to pages of the present book are separated by a dash from the explanation.]


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