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 *Novices, precepts for the, 124.
 * Now is the time to seek religion, 21.
 * Now my lot to help, 214.

Oneself, purity and impurity belong to, 331.
 * Obedience to the laws of righteousness, 152.
 * Obey the truth, let us, 254.
 * Object and senses, contact of, 66.
 * Observe the Uposatha or Sabbath, 98.
 * Ocean, a 26; rivers in the ocean, a 14; my doctrine is like the great ocean, 177.
 * Offering, four kinds of, 186.
 * Omens abolished, 173.
 * Omens of Buddhahood, 10.
 * One hemp-grain each day, 34.
 * One in essence, 259.
 * One, the truth is but, 138, 164, 257
 * One thing that is needed, the, 153.
 * Order, rules for the, 233.
 * Order, the, (sangha) the sowing-ground of merit, 226.
 * Ordination, 58, 59, 88, [see also Pabbajjā and Upasampadā in the Glossary].
 * Others art thou thyself, 157.
 * Others, the faults of, 134, 137.
 * Our, water is all gone, 193.
 * Outcast, the, 195; by deeds one becomes an outcast, 196; who is an outcast? 195.
 * Outcome of evil, pain is the, 135.
 * Outcome of good, happines is the, 133.
 * Outwitted, 184.
 * Overcome anger by love, 137.
 * Overcome evil by good, 137.
 * Overcome grief, 234.
 * Ox led to slaughter, an.

all paths saving? 139. [See also Maggo in the Glossary.] 298
 * Pain is the outcome of evil, 133.
 * Parable, 165, 179 &c.
 * Parable of the hungry dog, 198.
 * Paradise in the West, the, 173; living in paradise, 207; the paradise of the pure land, 173.
 * Parties, listen to both, 103.
 * Party in search of a thief, a, 206.
 * Pass away, about to, 242; people pass away, 212; the truth will never pass away, 152.
 * Passed away according to his deeds, 194.
 * Passion, rain and, 132.
 * Past, thou wilt reap the harvest sown in the, 159.
 * Path of transmigration, weary, a 237; sign of the right, 143; the eight-fold, 41; the immortal path, 76; the noble eightfold path, 143, 237, 258; mortification not the path, 35; walk in the noble path, 160 a pathless jungle, 142; are
 * Peace on earth, 9.
 * Peacemaker, the, 197.
 * People dissatisfied, the, 71; people pass away, 212; wise people falter not, 133; wise people fashion themselves, 133.
 * Perception of truth, the refreshing drink, 118.
 * Perishable, the I, 66.
 * Personalities of Buddha, the three, 232.
 * Pestilence, 121.