Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | pure-minded angels of the great Brahma held out a golden
2 1, 4 | moon when~full, should feel great joy, for he has begotten
3 1, 5 | loved~to stay under the great jambu-tree in the garden
4 1, 7 | Siddhattha sat down beneath the great jambu-tree and gave himself
5 1, 7 | filth ought to seek the great~pond of water covered with
6 1, 7 | even so seek~thou for the great deathless lake of Nirvana
7 1, 7 | Thou art the~Tathagata, the great master, for thou wilt fulfill
8 1, 8 | approach is bliss. What a~great joy for us!"~ And King Bimbisara,
9 1, 8 | with wisdom, him I call a great master."~ The great Sakyamuni
10 1, 8 | call a great master."~ The great Sakyamuni lifted his eyes
11 1, 8 | rightly said to possess a great~treasure; but the miser
12 1, 8 | royalty and the worry of great riches. They enjoy them
13 1, 9 | vanity when thinking 'I am so great,' or 'I have done~this wonderful
14 2, 10| countries, and people came from great distances to see him~and
15 3, 11| went to the place where the great samana sat. But~Sakyamuni
16 3, 11| attack him and overawe the great muni. But the~Blessed One
17 3, 11| were heard: "Behold the great muni! his heart~unmoved
18 4, 13| by, and when they saw the~great samana, majestic and full
19 4, 16| life crowded around the great~teacher to receive the glad
20 6, 19| thought~to himself: "This is a great muni and a noble teacher.
21 6, 19| countenance of Gotama the great Sakyamuni is~beautiful,
22 6, 19| himself. "Sakyamuni is a great samana and possesses~high
23 6, 19| country and will see the~great Sakyamuni. When he speaks
24 6, 19| morning and said: "Why did~the great Sakyamuni not come?"~ The
25 6, 19| astonished and thought: "Great is Sakyamuni; he can read
26 6, 19| under the direction of~the great Sakyamuni, who is the Enlightened
27 6, 19| profound affection for the~great Sakyamuni, and if thou wilt
28 6, 19| Kassapa, brothers of the great Uruvela~Kassapa, powerful
29 6, 20| been~Jatilas before. The great Kassapa, chief of the Jatilas
30 6, 20| company of Kassapa, the great religious teacher~of the
31 6, 20| astonished and thought: "Has the great~Sakyamuni placed himself
32 6, 20| loving-kind.~ ~ "Gifts are great, the founding of viharas
33 6, 21| alms-bowl and,~together with a great number of bhikkhus, entered
34 6, 22| reviled them,~saying: "The great Sakyamuni has come to Rajagaha
35 7, 23| work, and having acquired great wealth, I am surrounded
36 7, 24| purity and truth, we acquire great treasures.~ "There is a
37 7, 24| assistance; even so is the great Nirvana. We reach the immortal
38 8, 25| that it has met with so great a fortune. For how can~calamities
39 8, 27| Siddhattha. How near was the great samana~to his heart, and
40 8, 27| down at the idea that~his great son would never be his heir.~ "
41 8, 27| I reap the~fruit of thy great renunciation. It was right
42 9, 28| the king went forth in great haste and~when he met his
43 9, 28| ever begged for food."~ "O great king," rejoined the Buddha
44 9, 28| family greeted him with~great reverence, but Yasodhara,
45 9, 28| Yasodhara, telling of her~great merits inherited from former
46 9, 28| been again~and again of great assistance to him. Her purity,
47 9, 28| and it is the result of great merits. Her grief~has been
48 10, 29| glorious that he looks like the great Brahma, is thy father. He~
49 10, 29| father. He~possesses four great mines of wealth which I
50 11, 32| Consider, Ananda, how great a benefactress Pajapati
51 11, 33| Tathagata. The power of lust is great with~men, and is to be feared
52 12, 37| quarrelsome monks are a great nuisance and will~bring
53 12, 37| was impossible against the great host of the king of~Kasi,
54 12, 37| Brahmadatta~has done us great harm, and he is fearing
55 12, 37| his service a young man of~great accomplishments, and beloved
56 12, 37| thought: 'People will forgive great wrongs which they~have suffered,
57 12, 37| Brahmadatta has done us great injury; he~robbed us of
58 12, 39| from a precipice upon the great Master~split in twain, and
59 13, 42| overflowing with praise, saying: "Great is the Tathagata. His~disciples
60 13, 42| Sakyamuni. These~are the three great prohibitions."~ And the
61 13, 42| said: "There is~another great prohibition which I declare
62 13, 43| death there are neither great nor small;~ Neither gold
63 13, 47| seeking the company~of the great, nor must he keep company
64 13, 47| source in compassion, thou~great cloud of good qualities
65 13, 47| the city of~Nirvana, the great capital of the good law.
66 13, 47| overcome, the Dharma-raja, the great king of truth, will bestow
67 13, 48| goodness.~ A hater may do great harm to a hater, or an enemy
68 13, 48| whose wickedness is very great brings himself down to that~
69 13, 48| and reach the goal. The great multitudes are~running up
70 13, 49| is contrary to the five great~hindrances. The Tathagata
71 13, 49| love,~far-reaching, grown great, and beyond measure. just
72 13, 51| so that he himself may be~great or powerful or rich or famous,
73 13, 51| righteousness and truth, will have great reward, for~even his defeat
74 13, 51| fit vessel to receive~any great success; self is small and
75 13, 51| things. His success may be great, but be it~ever so great
76 13, 51| great, but be it~ever so great the wheel of fortune may
77 13, 51| fruits will remain~forever. Great is a successful general,
78 13, 51| hast revealed the truth. Great~is the doctrine of the Blessed
79 13, 53| is not a locality? As a great and mighty wind which passeth
80 13, 53| that thou proclaimest a great~doctrine, but I cannot grasp
81 13, 54| will be like a flame in a great body of~blazing fire. That
82 13, 55| as for the~immoral.~ "The great cloud full of rain comes
83 13, 55| water emitted from that great cloud~which is all of one
84 13, 57| observed the principle of~great love which commends the
85 13, 59| blessed Dharma, O~thou of great understanding; speak in
86 13, 59| We will~ask the muni of great understanding, who has crossed
87 13, 59| glorious, thoughtful,~and of great understanding. O thou who
88 13, 59| clearly-seeing one; surely thou~art a great thinker, perfectly enlightened,
89 14, 61| upon the dry land. As the great rivers, when falling into
90 14, 61| thenceforth reckoned as the great~ocean, so all the castes,
91 14, 61| increases nor~decreases. As the great ocean has only one taste,
92 14, 61| between heaven and earth, great~and small. My doctrine is
93 14, 66| THERE was a bhikkhu who had great difficulty in keeping his
94 14, 68| them rich gifts, offered~great sacrifices to the gods.~
95 14, 68| feasting. Here the gifts are great, but the merit is small
96 14, 68| to offer.~ "The merit is great, however, while the gift
97 14, 70| neighborhood of Savatthi, a man of great wealth who~suffered from
98 14, 76| others. Verily there is great merit in~the generosity
99 15, 78| HUNGRY DOG~ ~ THERE was a great king who oppressed his people
100 15, 78| powerful, and when thou, great king, hearest the~dog bark,
101 15, 79| pretended to listen~with great attention to the defense,
102 16, 80| suffering there~is also great bliss. Having taken refuge
103 16, 83| wisdom. He had a son of great promise, who, when~seven
104 16, 83| life.~ Having arrived at a great Brahman temple the sad father
105 16, 83| hundred miles westward lies a great city in which many good~
106 16, 83| Blessed Master of mankind, the great~Buddha, and resolved to
107 16, 84| different when it happens, and~great is the disappointment; see,
108 16, 85| SOUTH of Savatthi is a great river, on the banks of which
109 16, 86| and thus he~attains the great goal of life as the rivers
110 16, 86| will inherit~one of the ten great calamities. But he who has
111 16, 87| complain, but tolerated with great~forbearance the wrongs he
112 16, 89| Blessed One proceeded with a great company of the brethren
113 16, 89| today, has done so now."~ "Great is thy faith, O Sariputta,"
114 16, 90| of rectitude, falls into great poverty through sloth; in
115 16, 90| of the Ganges arrived in great numbers to~pay reverence
116 16, 91| the village Nadika with a great company~of brethren and
117 16, 92| Blessed One proceeded with a great number of brethren to~Vesali,
118 16, 92| I would not give up so great an honor!"~ Then the Licchavi
119 16, 94| and the~happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity
120 16, 94| good and~happiness of the great multitudes, out of pity
121 16, 94| taught you.~Continue in the great struggle against sin. Walk
122 17, 95| wonderful, how marvelous is the great might and power of the~Tathagata!"~
123 17, 95| inheritance of heaven and of great power."' In this way, Ananda,~
124 18, 96| Blessed One proceeded with a great company of the brethren
125 18, 97| in years and teachers of great~experience: 'Sometimes and
126 18, 97| to the venerable Ananda: "Great is~thy gain, friend Ananda,
127 18, 97| thy gain, friend Ananda, great is thy good fortune, that
128 18, 97| compassionate and~merciful as our great master, and preach to all
129 18, 97| indicate that he was the~great king of kings, ambassadors
130 19, 98| Upali rose, saying: "Our great Master used to say to the
131 19, 98| they know anything of the great Sakyamuni? And~neither we
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