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1 1, 4 | in Kapilavatthu a Sakya king, strong of purpose and~reverenced 2 1, 4 | desire, and immaculate.~ The king, her husband, honored her 3 1, 4 | was near, she asked the king to send her home to her~ 4 1, 4 | interpretation of signs. And the king invited him to see the royal~ 5 1, 4 | sighed deeply. And when the~king saw the tears of Asita he 6 1, 4 | rejoiced, and, knowing the king's mind to be~perplexed, 7 1, 4 | addressed him, saying: "The king, like the moon when~full, 8 1, 4 | him. He will either be a king of kings to govern~all the 9 1, 4 | folly and ignorance. The king of the law has~come forth 10 1, 4 | this world, my husband, the king, and Siddhattha,~my child. 11 1, 4 | had passed Suddhodana the king made Pajapati his queen 12 1, 5 | the gentle daughter of the king of Koli. In their wedlock~ 13 1, 5 | means "fetter" or "tie,"~and King Suddhodana, glad that an 14 1, 6 | THE palace which the king had given to the prince 15 1, 6 | luxuries of India; for the king was anxious to see his~son 16 1, 6 | from Siddhattha, for the king desired that no~troubles 17 1, 6 | he asked his father, the~king, for permission to do so. 18 1, 6 | princess and niece of the king, saw Siddhattha in his manliness 19 1, 6 | the zest of life."~ The king, his father, hearing that 20 1, 7 | righteousness~and be Dharmaraja, the king of truth. Thou art Bhagavat, 21 1, 8 | KING BIMBISARA~ ~ SIDDHATTHA 22 1, 8 | noble steed Kanthaka, to~King Suddhodana to bear him the 23 1, 8 | great joy for us!"~ And King Bimbisara, noticing the 24 1, 8 | the food in his bowl, the king was~moved in his heart; 25 1, 8 | his mysterious guest.~ The king found the muni of the Sakya 26 1, 8 | replied: "Thou art known,~O king, to be liberal and religious, 27 1, 8 | scepter in thine~hand."~ The king, clasping his hands with 28 1, 8 | Bodhisattva parted from the king in friendship~and goodwill, 29 6, 20| with him.~ When the Magadha king, Seniya Bimbisara, heard 30 6, 20| spoke thus to Bimbisara the king: "He who~knows the nature 31 6, 20| his sermon, the Magadha king~said to the Blessed One: " 32 6, 20| might be inaugurated as a~king. This was my first wish, 33 6, 21| THE KING'S GIFT~ ~ SENIYA BIMBISARA, 34 6, 21| SENIYA BIMBISARA, the king, having taken his refuge 35 6, 21| bhikkhus?" The next morning the king announced to the Blessed 36 6, 21| of~Rajagaha. Sakka, the king of the Devas, assuming the 37 6, 21| bowl and his hands, the king sat down near him and thought:~ " 38 6, 21| head is the Buddha."~ The king dedicated his garden to 39 6, 21| and edified the Magadha king by~religious discourse, 40 6, 22| well able to assist the~king as his chief follower to 41 7, 23| merchants, and~officers of the king, or retire from the world 42 7, 24| enjoying peace. Pasenadi is the king of the country, and his 43 8, 25| to the giver."~ Then the king Pasenadi, hearing that the 44 8, 25| world, the Dharmaraja, the King of Truth. Now that I have 45 8, 25| A worldly man, though a king,~is full of trouble, but 46 8, 25| Knowing the tendency of the king's heart, weighed down by 47 8, 25| more~must an independent king, on account of merits acquired 48 8, 25| of the Tathagata."~ The king listened with reverence 49 8, 27| meet the~prince. When the king saw Siddhattha, his son, 50 8, 27| mankind. Suddhodana~the king, considering the religious 51 8, 27| opposite his father, and the king~gazed eagerly at his son. 52 8, 27| desolation overcame him. Thus the king sat face to face with~his 53 8, 27| thee my kingdom," said, the king, "but if I did, thou~wouldst 54 8, 27| Buddha said: "I know that the king's heart is full of love~ 55 8, 27| yearns for deliverance." The king returned to the palace,~ 56 9, 28| hearing the strange rumor, the king went forth in great haste 57 9, 28| custom of my race."~ But the king said: "how can this be? 58 9, 28| begged for food."~ "O great king," rejoined the Buddha thou 59 9, 28| food, lived on alms." The king made no reply, and the~Blessed 60 9, 28| continued: "It is customary, O king, when one has found~a hidden 61 9, 28| will find."~ ~ Then the king conducted the prince into 62 9, 28| make her~appearance. The king sent for Yasodhara, but 63 9, 28| a little distance.~ The king apologized for the princess, 64 10, 29| know of no father but the king. Who is my~father?" The 65 10, 29| of the Buddha."~ When the king heard that Rahula had joined 66 11, 30| physician to Bimbisara, the~king. And Jivaka, a faithful 67 11, 30| At that time, Pajjota, king of Ujjeni, was suffering 68 11, 30| Jivaka, the physician to king Bimbisara, was~consulted. 69 11, 30| Bimbisara, was~consulted. When King Pajjota had been restored 70 11, 30| holy Buddha, or the~Magadha king, Senija Bimbisara."~ Then 71 11, 30| suit has been sent to me by King Pajjota,~which is the best 72 11, 35| WHEN Seniya Bimbisara, the king of Magadha, was advanced 73 11, 35| religious instruction, the king~went to the Blessed One 74 12, 36| rather walk alone, like a king~who leaves his empire and 75 12, 37| lived at Benares a powerful king whose name was Brahmadatta 76 12, 37| Dighiti, the Long-suffering, a king of~Kosala, for he thought, 77 12, 37| against the great host of the king of~Kasi, fled leaving his 78 12, 37| Dighavu had grown up, the king thought to himself: 'King 79 12, 37| king thought to himself: 'King Brahmadatta~has done us 80 12, 37| that time the barber of King Dighiti dwelt at Benares, 81 12, 37| Benares, and he~saw the king, his former master, and 82 12, 37| nature,~betrayed him to King Brahmadatta. When Brahmadatta, 83 12, 37| Brahmadatta. When Brahmadatta, the king of~Kasi, heard that the 84 12, 37| heard that the fugitive king of Kosala and his queen, 85 12, 37| the~order was given seized King Dighiti and led him to the 86 12, 37| execution.~ "While the captive king was being led through the 87 12, 37| not-hatred only.'~ "The king and queen of Kosala were 88 12, 37| and religious rites. When King Brahmadatta~heard of it, 89 12, 37| thought, Dighavu, the son of~King Dighiti, is a wise youth 90 12, 37| And it~happened that the king heard a sweet voice ringing 91 12, 37| gladdened the heart of the king.'~ "The king summoned the 92 12, 37| heart of the king.'~ "The king summoned the young man before 93 12, 37| performance of his work, the king very soon gave~him a position 94 12, 37| it came to pass that the king went~hunting and became 95 12, 37| remaining with him. And the king worn out from the hunt laid 96 12, 37| to the~bitter end. This King Brahmadatta has done us 97 12, 37| back into the~sheath.~ "The king became restless in his sleep 98 12, 37| Why art thou frightened, O king?' he replied: 'My~sleep 99 12, 37| hand upon the defenseless~king's head and with his right 100 12, 37| I am~Dighavu, the son of King Dighiti, whom thou hast 101 12, 37| revenge~has come to me.~ "The king seeing that he was at the 102 12, 37| I grant thee thy life, O king,~since my life is endangered 103 12, 37| thy life.~It is thou, O king, who must grant me my life."~ " 104 12, 37| grant me my life."~ "And the king said: 'Well, my dear Dighavu, 105 12, 37| grant thee thine.' Thus, King Brahmadatta of Kasi and 106 12, 37| harm to each other.~ "Then King Brahmadatta of Kasi said 107 12, 37| replied: 'When my father, O king, in the hour of his~death 108 12, 37| my father and mother, O king, and if I should deprive 109 12, 37| be appeased. But now, O king, thou hast granted me my~ 110 12, 37| has~been appeased.'~ "Then King Brahmadatta of Kasi thought: ' 111 12, 37| spoke concisely.' And the king gave him back his father' 112 12, 39| of Ajatasattu, the son~of King Bimbisara. And Ajatasattu 113 12, 39| his father~Bimbisara, the king, so that the prince would 114 12, 39| son Ajatasattu.~ The new king listened to the evil advice 115 13, 47| is like unto a powerful~king who rules his kingdom with 116 13, 47| against his foes. When the king~sees his soldiers fight 117 13, 47| the Dharma-raja, the great king of truth, will bestow upon~ 118 13, 51| and am appointed by the king to enforce his~laws and 119 13, 53| wouldst thou not come like a king in all thy glory and power?" 120 13, 54| born into the world as the king of truth for the salvation 121 13, 56| and the grandchild of a king, although thou art a samana 122 13, 56| thee a parable: There was a king who~had a very powerful 123 13, 56| frightened and consulted with the king, and they decided that the~ 124 13, 56| and quiet, who permits~the king to mount on his trunk, thus 125 14, 76| merit in~the generosity of a king when he is kind to a slave; 126 15, 78| DOG~ ~ THERE was a great king who oppressed his people 127 15, 78| came into his kingdom, the king~desired much to see him. 128 15, 78| thou teach a lesson to the~king that will divert his mind 129 15, 78| whereupon the frightened king ordered food for him. All 130 15, 78| Blessed One addressed the king, who~had turned pale, and 131 15, 78| powerful, and when thou, great king, hearest the~dog bark, think 132 15, 79| THE DESPOT CURED~ ~ KING BRAHMADATTA happened to 133 15, 79| charge of stealing, and the king pretended to listen~with 134 15, 79| Buddha's wisdom lit~up the king's passion beclouded mind; 135 15, 79| shouted Brahmadatta, it is the king whom thou~slayest!" But 136 15, 79| done the bloody~deed. The king fell back in a swoon, and 137 16, 83| residence~of Yamaraja, the king of death, humbly to beg 138 16, 83| thou see him who is the King of Death and ask him for 139 16, 83| dread presence of~Yama, the King of Death, who, on hearing 140 16, 83| utterance is like the stamp of a king's seal upon a royal~edict."~ 141 16, 86| gone by there was a wicked king who used to extort from 142 16, 86| but when the victim of the king's~wrath begged for mercy, 143 16, 86| lightly~upon him. Now the king was reborn as Devadatta, 144 16, 87| time, when~Brahmadatta was king of Benares, the Bodhisattva 145 16, 88| near Rajagaha, Ajatasattu king of Magadha, who reigned 146 16, 88| prosper."~ As soon as the king's messenger had gone, the 147 16, 89| of the faith. Just as a king, Lord, might have a border 148 16, 89| with one gate only; and~the king might have a watchman there, 149 16, 90| stayed at Pataliputta, the king of Magadha~sent a messenger 150 18, 97| would do to the body of a king of~kings.~ When the funeral 151 18, 97| indicate that he was the~great king of kings, ambassadors came


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