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142 mind
139 let
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    Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | tidings! The Buddha our Lord has found the~root of all 2 1, 1 | death.~ The Buddha, our Lord, brings comfort to the weary 3 1, 1 | certain steps. The Buddha, our Lord, has revealed the truth. 4 1, 2 | composed?~ The Buddha, our Lord, was grieved at the ills 5 1, 4 | the coming glory of the Lord;~the deaf and dumb spoke 6 1, 6 | that calls husband this lord so glorious."~ The prince 7 1, 7 | Buddha, our~Master, and our Lord; thou shalt enlighten the 8 1, 7 | stopped him: "Depart not, O~my Lord," exclaimed Mara. "In seven 9 1, 7 | islands. Therefore, stay,~my Lord."~ The Bodhisattva replied: " 10 3, 11| good cheer. Mara alone, lord of the five desires, bringer 11 4, 13| said: "We take our refuge,~Lord, in the Blessed One and 12 4, 16| said: "Truly, O Buddha, our Lord, thou hast found~the truth!" 13 4, 17| to the Buddha and said: "Lord, let us receive~the ordination 14 4, 17| law of being; he is~the Lord of the world, who yoketh 15 5, 18| the Blessed One: "Pray, Lord, hast thou seen Yasa, my 16 5, 18| he knew him not;~and the Lord began to preach. And Yasa' 17 5, 18| Glorious is the truth, O Lord! The Buddha, the Holy One, 18 5, 18| refuge in the~Buddha, our Lord: I take refuge in the doctrine 19 5, 18| May the Blessed One, O Lord,~consent to take his meal 20 5, 18| Glorious is the truth, O Lord! We take refuge in~the Buddha, 21 5, 18| refuge in~the Buddha, our Lord. We take refuge in the doctrine 22 6, 19| the Blessed One, he said: "Lord, our Master,~let me receive 23 6, 20| be~changed. self would be lord and master, and there would 24 6, 20| behind our~perception, no lord behind our deeds.~ "Now 25 6, 20| Brahman teachers~call the lord. The shoot springs from 26 6, 20| Blessed One: "In former days, Lord, when I was a prince, I~ 27 6, 20| fulfilled~too.~ "Glorious Lord! Most glorious is the truth 28 6, 20| preached by the~Tathagata! Our Lord, the Buddha, sets up what 29 6, 21| my most welcome guest, O~Lord of the world, come; the 30 6, 21| Hail to the Buddha, our Lord! Honor to~his name and blessings 31 8, 25| the orphans invited~the Lord to come to Savatthi and 32 8, 25| Pasenadi, hearing that the Lord had come, went in~his royal 33 8, 25| it in the presence of the Lord of the~world, the Dharmaraja, 34 8, 27| Blessed~One, the Holy One, Lord of truth, and teacher of 35 9, 28| loved was the Buddha, the Lord of the~world, the preacher 36 11, 30| down near him and said: "Lord, I have a boon to~ask of 37 11, 30| they are."~ Jivaka said: "Lord, it is a proper and unobjectionable 38 11, 30| said the Blessed One.~ "Lord of the world, the Blessed 39 11, 30| brotherhood~of bhikkhus. Now, Lord, this suit has been sent 40 11, 30| noblest that can be found. Lord of the world, may~the Blessed 41 11, 32| women~competent, venerable Lord, if they retire from household 42 11, 33| asked him: "O Tathagata,~our Lord and Master, what conduct 43 11, 34| thus: "Eight are the boons, Lord, which~I beg of the Blessed 44 11, 34| Visakha replied: "Befitting, Lord, and~unobjectionable are 45 11, 34| Visakha said:~"I desire, Lord, through all my life long 46 11, 34| replied: "I gave command, Lord, to my maidservant, saying,~' 47 11, 34| her a second time. Impure, Lord, is nakedness, and~revolting. 48 11, 34| It was this circumstance, Lord, that I had in view in~desiring 49 11, 34| As to my second wish, Lord, an incoming bhikkhu, not 50 11, 34| It was~this circumstance, Lord, that I had in view in desiring 51 11, 34| incoming bhikkhus. Thirdly, Lord, an~outgoing bhikkhu, while 52 11, 34| in weariness.~ "Fourthly, Lord, if a sick bhikkhu does 53 11, 34| and he may die. Fifthly, Lord, a~bhikkhu who is waiting 54 11, 34| food for himself. Sixthly, Lord, if a sick bhikkhu~does 55 11, 34| he may die.~ "Seventhly, Lord, I have heard that the Blessed 56 11, 34| of rice-milk.~ "Finally, Lord, the bhikkhunis are in the 57 11, 34| naked. And the courtesans, Lord, ridicule the bhikkhunis, 58 11, 34| religious consolation.' Impure, Lord,~is nakedness for a woman, 59 11, 34| These are the~circumstances, Lord, that I had in view."~ The 60 11, 34| various places will come, Lord, to Savatthi to visit the 61 11, 34| Such and~such a bhikkhu, Lord, has died. What, now, is 62 11, 34| seven kinds of wisdom! This Lord, was the advantage I had 63 12, 37| Savatthi. How am I to behave, O Lord, toward those bhikkhus."~ " 64 12, 37| Sangha: "Would it be~right, O Lord, said he, that the Sangha, 65 12, 39| vihara speaking evil of the Lord's~path of salvation as too 66 12, 39| murderers~sent out to kill the Lord could not perform their 67 12, 39| let loose to destroy the~Lord, became gentle in his presence; 68 13, 47| the law! We shall do, O Lord, what the Tathagata commands.~ 69 13, 47| fulfill his behest; the Lord shall find us obedient to 70 13, 51| approached him, he said: "I wish,~Lord to visit the samana Gotama." 71 13, 51| Blessed~One: "I have heard, Lord, that the samana Gotama 72 13, 51| man's being? Pray tell me, Lord, do~those who speak thus 73 13, 51| general, said:~"Glorious Lord, glorious Lord! Thou hast 74 13, 51| Glorious Lord, glorious Lord! Thou hast revealed the 75 13, 51| peace. I take my refuge, Lord, in the~Blessed One, and 76 13, 51| replied: "Had other~teachers, Lord, succeeded in making me 77 13, 51| disciple! For the second time, Lord,~I take my refuge in the 78 13, 51| said: "I have been told, Lord: 'The samana Gotama says: 79 13, 51| to the Nigganthas. Well, Lord, we shall see~what is seasonable. 80 13, 51| seasonable. For the third time, Lord, I take my refuge in~the 81 13, 52| and said: "It is said, O Lord,~that the samana Gotama 82 13, 53| One,~the All-knowing, the Lord of the world. But if thou 83 13, 53| Said Kutadanta: "I feel, O Lord, that thou proclaimest a 84 13, 53| I ask again:~Tell me, O Lord, if there be no atman [soul], 85 13, 53| Kutadanta continued: "Tell me, O Lord, pray tell me, where, if 86 13, 53| illustration,~but pray, O Lord, tell me, where is the identity 87 13, 53| Kutadanta was~bewildered. "Lord of the world," he said, 88 13, 53| in the past."~ "Verily, O Lord," rejoined Kutadanta, this 89 13, 56| for~drinking?"~ "No, my Lord," replied the boy, "the 90 13, 56| water to drink?"~ "No, my Lord," replied Rahula, "the vessel, 91 13, 56| fall and break?" "No, my~Lord," replied Rahula, it is 92 13, 59| as is the thousand-eyed Lord of the gods. We will~ask 93 14, 60| Blessed One: "O~Buddha, our Lord and Master, in what way 94 14, 60| the disciple: "Teach me, O Lord, the meditations to which 95 14, 60| Blessed One, O~Tathagata, my Lord and Master, teach me the 96 14, 67| lobster, saying: 'O, my~Lord! Indeed I did not intend 97 14, 71| bliss of his~offering. "My lord, said Annabhara, let me 98 14, 71| him: "I present~thee, my lord, with a share of the bliss 99 14, 71| Annabhara replied: "Not so, my lord; if I accept thy money it~ 100 14, 73| will. What has he done?"~ "Lord, this brother, having taken 101 14, 73| the Blessed One, saying: "Lord! Tell us how this was."~ " 102 14, 76| having been sent by the~Lord on a mission, passed by 103 14, 76| Blessed One and cried: "O Lord help me, and~let me live 104 16, 80| listen~to the doctrine of our Lord, the Buddha, thou wilt find 105 16, 81| could, saying: "Eat, my Lord, and~all thy congregation, 106 16, 82| saluted him and said: "Pray, Lord, didst thou~see the thief 107 16, 83| faith and in love to the Lord and Master, the most glorious 108 16, 84| in the bazaar, said: "My~lord, why pilest thou thus up 109 16, 84| to the Buddha and cried: "Lord and Master, give~me the 110 16, 85| felt a~desire to see the Lord and to hear him preach. 111 16, 86| of the service~which the Lord did in the vihara asked 112 16, 86| error did reverence unto the Lord.~ ~ 113 16, 87| the elephant saying, 'My lord elephant, why dost~thou 114 16, 88| assemblies?" He replied, "Lord, so I have heard."~ "So 115 16, 89| at his side, and said:~"Lord! such faith have I in the 116 16, 89| holy Buddhas?" "Not so, O Lord!" said~Sariputta.~ And the 117 16, 89| said~Sariputta.~ And the Lord continued: "Then thou hast 118 16, 89| holy Buddhas?" "Not~so, O Lord!"~ "But at least then, O 119 16, 89| mind." "Not even that, O~Lord!"~ "Thou seest then, Sariputta, 120 16, 89| a song of ecstasy?"~ "O Lord! I have not the knowledge 121 16, 89| the faith. Just as a king, Lord, might have a border city, 122 16, 89| that gate. Thus only is it, Lord,~that I know the lineage 123 16, 90| deem most fit."~ "Be it so, Lord!" answered the disciples 124 16, 90| to~pay reverence to the Lord of the world; and many persons 125 16, 92| One, saying, "The hour, Lord,~has come, and the meal 126 16, 92| Blessed~One, and said: "Lord, I present this mansion 127 16, 93| said: "'I have~beheld, Lord, how the Blessed One was 128 16, 94| One and said: "Vouchsafe,~Lord, to remain with us, O Blessed 129 16, 94| Said Ananda: "I have, my Lord!"~ The Blessed One, seeing 130 16, 94| said: "I have faith, my~Lord."~ Then the Blessed One 131 17, 95| rest awhile!" "Be it so, Lord!" said the venerable Ananda; 132 17, 95| Blessed~One: "But just now, Lord, five hundred carts have 133 17, 95| the water; but a river, O Lord, is not far off.~Its water 134 17, 95| would drink." "Be it so, Lord!" said the venerable~Ananda 135 17, 95| water in the bowl to the Lord, saying: "Let the~Blessed 136 17, 95| the Blessed One, saying: "Lord, these~two robes of burnished 137 17, 95| wonderful a thing~is it, Lord, and how marvelous, that 138 18, 96| to lie down."~ "Be it so, Lord!" said the venerable Ananda, 139 18, 97| the~Blessed One: "Glorious Lord, glorious Lord! Most excellent 140 18, 97| Glorious Lord, glorious Lord! Most excellent are the~ 141 18, 97| eyes to see can see. Thus, Lord,~the truth has been made 142 18, 97| replied:~"That we shall not, O Lord."~ And the Holy One continued: " 143 18, 97| brethren said: "It is, O Lord."~ Once more the Blessed


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