Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | the mother~said: "Rejoice, O queen, a mighty son has
2 1, 6 | accents the prince exclaimed: "O~worldly men! How fatal is
3 1, 7 | stopped him: "Depart not, O~my Lord," exclaimed Mara. "
4 1, 8 | him reverently and said: "O samana,~thy hands are fit
5 1, 8 | replied: "Thou art known,~O king, to be liberal and
6 2, 10| the Sakyamuni made reply: "O thou friend of~the indolent,
7 4, 14| into the final Nirvana, O Evil One, until there be
8 4, 16| There are two extremes, O bhikkhus, which the man
9 4, 16| flesh.~ "A middle path, O bhikkhus avoiding the two
10 4, 16| What is that middle path, O~bhikkhus, avoiding these
11 4, 16| Nirvana? Let me teach you, O bhikkhus, the middle~path,
12 4, 16| This is the~middle path, O bhikkhus, that keeps aloof
13 4, 16| footprints.~ "Now, this, O bhikkhus, is the noble truth
14 4, 16| are painful. This, then, O bhikkhus, is the noble truth~
15 4, 16| concerning suffering.~ "Now this, O bhikkhus, is the noble truth
16 4, 16| in this~life. This, then, O bhikkhus, is the noble truth
17 4, 16| of suffering.~ "Now this, O bhikkhus, is the noble truth
18 4, 16| this thirst. This, then, O~bhikkhus, is the noble truth
19 4, 16| suffering.~ "Now, this, O bhikkhus, is the noble truth
20 4, 16| contemplation. This, then, O bhikkhus, is the~noble truth
21 4, 16| eye, and he said: "Truly, O Buddha, our Lord, thou hast
22 4, 17| the Buddha said: "Come, O~bhikkhus! Well taught is
23 4, 17| censured. I now grant~you, O bhikkhus, this permission.
24 4, 17| them worthy.~ "Go ye now, O bhikkhus, for the benefit
25 5, 18| Glorious is the truth, O Lord! The Buddha, the Holy
26 5, 18| said: "May the Blessed One, O Lord,~consent to take his
27 5, 18| Glorious is the truth, O Lord! We take refuge in~
28 6, 19| Didst thou not think, O Kassapa, that it~would be
29 6, 19| and said: "Everything, O Jatilas, is~burning. The
30 6, 20| knowledge hast thou gained, O Kassapa, and what has~induced
31 6, 20| cherished five wishes. I wished: O, that I might be inaugurated
32 6, 21| art my most welcome guest, O~Lord of the world, come;
33 6, 22| Sariputta, like the~first-born O son of a world-ruling monarch,
34 6, 22| One said:~"This murmuring, O bhikkhus, will not last
35 8, 26| Whether Buddhas arise, O~priests, or whether Buddhas
36 8, 26| Whether Buddhas arise, O priests, or whether Buddhas
37 8, 26| Whether Buddhas arise, O priests, or whether Buddhas
38 8, 26| solemn utterance: "There is, O monks, a state where there~
39 8, 26| It is the uncreate. That O monks, I term neither coming
40 8, 26| things are naught. There is, O monks, an unborn,~unoriginated,
41 8, 26| unformed. Were there not, O monks, this~unborn, unoriginated,
42 8, 26| created, formed. Since, O~monks, there is an unborn,
43 8, 27| And the messenger said: "O~world-honored Tathagata,
44 9, 28| ever begged for food."~ "O great king," rejoined the
45 9, 28| continued: "It is customary, O king, when one has found~
46 10, 29| standing near~him, he added: "O samana, even thy shadow
47 11, 33| Blessed One and asked him: "O Tathagata,~our Lord and
48 11, 34| Blessed One: "The Tathagatas, O Visakha, grant no boons~
49 11, 34| what circumstance is it, O Visakha,~that thou hast
50 11, 34| had in view~for yourself, O Visakha, in asking the eight
51 11, 34| this thanks to Visakha:~ ~ "O noble woman of an upright
52 12, 36| to them: "Do not think,~O bhikkhus, that you are to
53 12, 36| to them: "Do not think, O bhikkhus, that~if you have
54 12, 37| Savatthi. How am I to behave, O Lord, toward those bhikkhus."~ "
55 12, 37| Sangha: "Would it be~right, O Lord, said he, that the
56 12, 37| last advice, he cried: 'O Dighavu, my son! Be not
57 12, 37| Why art thou frightened, O king?' he replied: 'My~sleep
58 12, 37| can I grant thee thy life, O king,~since my life is endangered
59 12, 37| take thy life.~It is thou, O king, who must grant me
60 12, 37| replied: 'When my father, O king, in the hour of his~
61 12, 37| killed my father and mother, O king, and if I should deprive
62 12, 37| not be appeased. But now, O king, thou hast granted
63 12, 38| continued: "Even the laymen, O bhikkhus, who move in the~
64 12, 38| teachers. Do~ye, therefore, O bhikkhus, so let your light
65 12, 38| superiors. Your~demeanor, O bhikkhus, does not conduce
66 12, 38| the faithful. It~serves, O bhikkhus, to repel the unconverted
67 12, 40| there is no self in man. O bhikkhus, this doctrine
68 12, 40| water bubbles.~ "Therefore, O bhikkhus, as there is no
69 12, 40| continues.~ "Since, then, O bhikkhus, there is no self,
70 13, 41| understanding the four noble truths, O bhikkhus, that we had to
71 13, 42| he asked them: "Tell me, O bhikkhus, when does a bhikkhu~
72 13, 42| Sakyamuni. I forbid you, O bhikkhus, to employ any
73 13, 44| Buddha said: "Three things, O disciples, are characterized
74 13, 44| Women who are in love, O disciples seek secrecy and~
75 13, 44| possession of special~revelation, O disciples, seek secrecy
76 13, 44| from the path of truth, O disciples, seek secrecy
77 13, 44| publicity.~ "Three things, O disciples, shine before
78 13, 44| are the three? The moon, O disciples, illumines the
79 13, 44| cannot be hidden; the sun, O disciples, illumines the
80 13, 44| hidden. These three things, O~disciples, illumine the
81 13, 45| the good.~ "What, however, O brethren, is suffering?
82 13, 45| suffering; all these things, O brethren, are suffering.~ "
83 13, 45| are suffering.~ "And what, O brethren, is the origin
84 13, 45| selfishness; all these things, O brethren, are the origin
85 13, 45| deliverance from passion, that, O brethren, is the annihilation
86 13, 45| of~suffering.~ "And what, O brethren, is the path that
87 13, 45| meditation.~ "In so far, O friends, as a noble youth
88 13, 47| enlightenment.~ "Into your hands, O you men of good family and
89 13, 47| spoken, the disciples said: "O thou~who rejoicest in kindness
90 13, 47| of the law! We shall do, O Lord, what the Tathagata
91 13, 49| regarding thy high~reputation, O samana, and knowing that
92 13, 49| said: "What do you think, O Brahmans, of a man~born
93 13, 49| wish arises in her heart, 'O would that my~little chickens
94 13, 50| thou wouldst fain~tell me, O Gotama Sakyamuni, whom people
95 13, 50| Tathagata said: Thou dost well, O Sigala, to honor,~reverence,
96 13, 51| actions? The samana Gotama, O Simha, denies the result
97 13, 51| continued: "I am a~soldier, O Blessed One, and am appointed
98 13, 51| He who goeth to battle, O Simha, even though it be
99 13, 51| is a successful general, O Simha, but he who has~conquered
100 13, 51| of the conquest of self, O Simha, is not taught to~
101 13, 51| immortality. Struggle then, O general,~courageously; and
102 13, 52| One and said: "It is said, O Lord,~that the samana Gotama
103 13, 53| him and~said: "I am told, O samana, that thou art the
104 13, 53| continued: "Thou believest, O~Master, that beings are
105 13, 53| Said the Blessed One: "O Brahman, thou art religious
106 13, 53| self-existent entities. Thy heart, O~Brahman, is cleaving still
107 13, 53| Kutadanta said: "Where, O venerable Master, is Nirvana?"~"
108 13, 53| asked again: "Answer~me, O Brahman, where does wisdom
109 13, 53| Said Kutadanta: "I feel, O Lord, that thou proclaimest
110 13, 53| that I ask again:~Tell me, O Lord, if there be no atman [
111 13, 53| Kutadanta continued: "Tell me, O Lord, pray tell me, where,
112 13, 53| illustration,~but pray, O Lord, tell me, where is
113 13, 53| in the past."~ "Verily, O Lord," rejoined Kutadanta,
114 13, 55| The Tathagata, however, O Kassapa, knows the law whose
115 13, 56| to be used in battle.~ "O Rahula! if men would only
116 13, 59| clasped hands they said: "O Master, thou all-seeing
117 13, 59| us of the blessed Dharma, O~thou of great understanding;
118 13, 59| speak in the midst of us, O thou who~art all-seeing,
119 13, 59| the bhikkhus: "Certainly, O Bhagavat, it is so: whichever~
120 13, 59| beyond pain; thou art holy, O Enlightened One, we consider
121 13, 59| of great understanding. O thou who puttest an end
122 13, 59| doubt, adoration be to thee, O muni, who~hast attained
123 13, 59| thou hast cleared away, O thou clearly-seeing one;
124 13, 59| Adoration be to thee, O noble sage, adoration be
125 13, 59| sage, adoration be to thee, O thou~best of beings; in
126 14, 60| asked the Blessed One: "O~Buddha, our Lord and Master,
127 14, 60| truth seeking mind,~said: "O savaka, thou art a novice
128 14, 60| the disciple: "Teach me, O Lord, the meditations to
129 14, 60| disciple: "Forbear with me, O Blessed One, for I have
130 14, 60| I am seeking the truth. O Blessed One, O~Tathagata,
131 14, 60| the truth. O Blessed One, O~Tathagata, my Lord and Master,
132 14, 61| various kinds of~assemblies, O Ananda; assemblies of nobles,
133 14, 67| besought the lobster, saying: 'O, my~Lord! Indeed I did not
134 14, 73| Thou hast done wrong, O~brother, after taking a
135 14, 73| saw them~he said: "I see, O mendicants, that you have
136 14, 73| up trying?"~ "It is true, O Blessed One I was the reply.~
137 14, 73| this was."~ "Listen, then, O mendicants!" said the Blessed
138 14, 74| Brahman was angry and said: "O samana, it would be more
139 14, 74| answered him and said: "O Brahman, if too, plough~
140 14, 75| priest said: "Stay there, O shaveling; stay there, O
141 14, 75| O shaveling; stay there, O wretched~samana; thou art
142 14, 76| to drink. Pakati~said: "O Brahman, I am too humble
143 14, 76| Blessed One and cried: "O Lord help me, and~let me
144 15, 77| and that you yourselves, O~kings, are liable to lose
145 15, 78| Blessed One~stayed and asked: "O Sakyamuni, canst thou teach
146 15, 79| impressed into his mind.~ O you who commit murders and
147 16, 87| will find their punishment. O brethren, this is not the~
148 16, 88| to~utter ruin! Come now, O Brahman, and go to the Blessed
149 16, 88| and said: "When I stayed, O~Brahman, at Vesali, I taught
150 16, 88| saying: "I will teach you, O~bhikkhus, the conditions
151 16, 88| I will speak.~ "So long, O bhikkhus, as the brethren
152 16, 88| Sangha; so long as they, O bhikkhus,~do not abrogate
153 16, 88| expected to prosper. Therefore, O bhikkhus, be~full of faith,
154 16, 89| holy Buddhas?" "Not so, O Lord!" said~Sariputta.~
155 16, 89| holy Buddhas?" "Not~so, O Lord!"~ "But at least then,
156 16, 89| Lord!"~ "But at least then, O Sariputta, thou knowest
157 16, 89| my mind." "Not even that, O~Lord!"~ "Thou seest then,
158 16, 89| such a song of ecstasy?"~ "O Lord! I have not the knowledge
159 16, 89| Great is thy faith, O Sariputta," replied the
160 16, 90| and~he said: "Fivefold O householders, is the loss
161 16, 90| suffering and woe. This, O householders, is~fivefold
162 16, 90| the evil-doer!~ "Fivefold, O householders, is the gain
163 16, 90| heavenly bliss and peace. This, O~householders, is the fivefold
164 16, 90| The night is far spent, O householders. It is~time
165 16, 92| brethren: "Let a brother, O bhikkhus, be mindful and~
166 16, 92| the~brethren, and said: "O brethren, let those of the
167 16, 92| our palace tomorrow?"~ "O Licchavi," said the Blessed
168 16, 93| the brethren, and said: "O mendicants, take up your
169 16, 93| order?~ "I am now grown old, O Ananda, and full of years;
170 16, 93| is at~ease.~ "Therefore, O Ananda, be ye lamps unto
171 16, 93| besides himself? Herein, O Ananda, let a~brother, as
172 16, 94| said: 'Make thyself happy, O wicked one; the final extinction
173 16, 94| Lord, to remain with us, O Blessed One I for the good
174 16, 94| And this~mortal existence, O Ananda, has been relinquished,
175 16, 94| the brethren, and said: "O brethren, ye to~whom the
176 16, 94| grasping the four~truths, O brethren, that we have gone
177 16, 94| leads to~Nirvana.~ "Behold, O brethren, the final extinction
178 17, 95| the water; but a river, O Lord, is not far off.~Its
179 17, 95| mouth of the Blessed One, O Chunda, have I~heard, from
180 18, 96| worthiest homage. Therefore, O~Ananda, be ye constant in
181 18, 96| brethren, and said: "Where, O~brethren, is Ananda?" One
182 18, 97| become rid of my doubts. O that I might be allowed
183 18, 97| Therefore inquire now, O~brethren, inquire freely."~
184 18, 97| and the path of salvation,~O disciples, will ye then
185 18, 97| replied:~"That we shall not, O Lord."~ And the Holy One
186 18, 97| universal Buddhahood. Thus, O disciples, I am the~eldest,
187 18, 97| beings.~ "But what ye speak, O disciples, is it not even
188 18, 97| the brethren said: "It is, O Lord."~ Once more the Blessed
189 18, 97| round the pyre: "Behold, O brethren,~the earthly remains
190 19, 98| to say to the brethren:~'O bhikkhus! after my final
191 19, 98| said: "Let us bear in mind, O brethren,~that Gotama Siddhattha
192 19, 98| Truly thou hast spoken well, O brother~Anuruddha. Neither
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