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1 10, 29| philosopher. Some years later Ananda,~another cousin of the Blessed
2 10, 29| also joined the Sangha.~ Ananda was a man after the heart
3 10, 29| and gentle in spirit.~And Ananda remained always near the
4 11, 30| Blessed One~himself, and Ananda went to Jivaka, physician
5 11, 32| disciples.~ Then the venerable Ananda addressed the Blessed One
6 11, 32| declared: "Women are competent, Ananda, if~they retire from household
7 11, 32| to saintship.~ "Consider, Ananda, how great a benefactress
8 11, 32| death of his mother. So,~Ananda, women may retire from household
9 13, 42| Blessed One heard it, he told Ananda to call the bhikkhus~together,
10 14, 61| THE Blessed One said to Ananda: "There are various kinds
11 14, 61| various kinds of~assemblies, O Ananda; assemblies of nobles, of
12 14, 72| apartments, and he sent~Ananda to the rich Brahman to preach
13 14, 72| salvation. The Brahman showed Ananda his~house and explained
14 14, 72| teachings he gave no heed. Ananda~said: "It is the habit of
15 14, 72| the future."~ Scarcely had Ananda left, when the old man was
16 14, 76| THE WOMAN AT THE WELL~ ~ ANANDA, the favorite disciple of
17 14, 76| I am of low caste." And Ananda replied: "I ask not for
18 14, 76| leaped joyfully and she~gave Ananda to drink.~ Ananda thanked
19 14, 76| she~gave Ananda to drink.~ Ananda thanked her and went away;
20 14, 76| distance. Having heard that Ananda was a disciple of Gotama
21 14, 76| live in the place where Ananda thy disciple dwells, so
22 14, 76| minister unto him, for I love Ananda." The Blessed One~understood
23 14, 76| own sentiments. It~is not Ananda that thou lovest, but his
24 16, 88| his message, the venerable Ananda stood behind the~Blessed
25 16, 88| to him: "Hast~thou heard, Ananda, that the Vajjis hold full
26 16, 88| have heard."~ "So long, Ananda," said the Blessed One, "
27 16, 91| Hall. And the venerable~Ananda went to the Blessed One
28 16, 91| The Blessed One replied to Ananda and said: "Those who have
29 16, 91| it is not at all strange, Ananda, that a~human being should
30 16, 91| salvation.'~ "What, then, Ananda, is this mirror of truth?
31 16, 93| open air. And the venerable Ananda, accompanied~by many other
32 16, 93| The Blessed One addressed Ananda in behalf of the order,
33 16, 93| order, saying:~"What, then, Ananda, does the order expect of
34 16, 93| in respect of the truth, Ananda, the Tathagata has no~such
35 16, 93| some things~back.~ "Surely, Ananda, should there be any one
36 16, 93| order. Now the Tathagata, Ananda, thinks not that it is he
37 16, 93| I am now grown old, O Ananda, and full of years; my journey
38 16, 93| only when the~Tathagata, Ananda, ceasing to attend to any
39 16, 93| at~ease.~ "Therefore, O Ananda, be ye lamps unto yourselves.
40 16, 93| besides yourselves.~ "And how, Ananda, can a brother be a lamp
41 16, 93| besides himself? Herein, O Ananda, let a~brother, as he dwells
42 16, 93| themselves, it is they, Ananda, among my~bhikkhus, who
43 16, 94| SAID the Tathagata to Ananda: "In former years, Ananda,
44 16, 94| Ananda: "In former years, Ananda, Mara, the~Evil One, approached
45 16, 94| times to tempt him. And~now, Ananda, Mara, the Evil One, came
46 16, 94| when Mara had thus spoken, Ananda, I answered him and~said: '
47 16, 94| before long."~ The venerable Ananda addressed the Blessed One
48 16, 94| Blessed One: "Enough~now, Ananda, beseech not the Tathagata!"~
49 16, 94| second time, the venerable Ananda besought the~Blessed One
50 16, 94| third time, the venerable Ananda besought~the Blessed One
51 16, 94| said: "Hast thou~faith, Ananda?" Said Ananda: "I have,
52 16, 94| thou~faith, Ananda?" Said Ananda: "I have, my Lord!"~ The
53 16, 94| the quivering eyelids of Ananda, read the~deep grief in
54 16, 94| Hast thou, indeed, faith, Ananda?" And Ananda said: "I have
55 16, 94| indeed, faith, Ananda?" And Ananda said: "I have faith, my~
56 16, 94| continued: "If thou hast faith, Ananda in the~wisdom of the Tathagata,
57 16, 94| the Tathagata, why, then, Ananda, dost thou trouble the~Tathagata
58 16, 94| must leave them. How then, Ananda, can it~be possible for
59 16, 94| this~mortal existence, O Ananda, has been relinquished,
60 16, 94| the Blessed One said to Ananda: "Go now, Ananda, and assemble
61 16, 94| said to Ananda: "Go now, Ananda, and assemble in~the Service
62 17, 95| addressed the venerable Ananda, and said: "Come, Ananda,
63 17, 95| Ananda, and said: "Come, Ananda, let us go~on to Kusinara."~
64 17, 95| Fold the robe, I pray~thee, Ananda, and spread it out for me.
65 17, 95| out for me. I am weary, Ananda, and must~rest awhile!" "
66 17, 95| Lord!" said the venerable Ananda; and he~spread out the robe
67 17, 95| addressed the venerable Ananda, and said:~"Fetch me some
68 17, 95| some water, I pray thee, Ananda. I am thirsty, Ananda, and~
69 17, 95| thee, Ananda. I am thirsty, Ananda, and~would drink."~ When
70 17, 95| thus spoken, the venerable Ananda said to the Blessed~One: "
71 17, 95| addressed the venerable Ananda,~saying: "Fetch me some
72 17, 95| some water, I pray thee, Ananda, I am thirsty,~Ananda, and
73 17, 95| thee, Ananda, I am thirsty,~Ananda, and would drink."~ And
74 17, 95| second time the venerable Ananda said: "Let us go to the~
75 17, 95| addressed the venerable~Ananda, and said: "Fetch me some
76 17, 95| some water, I pray thee, Ananda, I am~thirsty, Ananda and
77 17, 95| thee, Ananda, I am~thirsty, Ananda and would drink." "Be it
78 17, 95| Lord!" said the venerable~Ananda in assent to the Blessed
79 17, 95| muddy, when the venerable Ananda came up to it,~flowed clear
80 17, 95| power of the~Tathagata!"~ Ananda brought the water in the
81 17, 95| Pukkusa, robe me in one, and Ananda in the~other one." And the
82 17, 95| expression.~ The venerable Ananda said to the Blessed One: "
83 17, 95| exceeding bright. In the~night, Ananda, in which a Tathagata attains
84 17, 95| addressed the venerable Ananda, and said: "Now~it may happen,
85 17, 95| said: "Now~it may happen, Ananda, that some one should stir
86 17, 95| provision.' Any such remorse, Ananda, in Chunda, the smith, should~
87 17, 95| great power."' In this way, Ananda,~should be checked any remorse
88 18, 96| addressed the venerable Ananda, and said: "Make ready for
89 18, 96| ready for me, I pray~you, Ananda, the couch with its head
90 18, 96| sala trees. I am weary, Ananda, and wish to lie down."~ "
91 18, 96| Lord!" said the venerable Ananda, and he spread a couch~with
92 18, 96| the Buddhas of old. And~Ananda was filled with wonder that
93 18, 96| said: "Not by such events, Ananda, is the~Tathagata rightly
94 18, 96| worthiest homage. Therefore, O~Ananda, be ye constant in the fulfillment
95 18, 96| according to the precepts; thus, Ananda,~will ye honor the Master."~
96 18, 96| Master."~ Then the venerable Ananda went into the vihara, and
97 18, 96| Where, O~brethren, is Ananda?" One of the brethren went
98 18, 96| brethren went and called Ananda.~And Ananda came and said
99 18, 96| went and called Ananda.~And Ananda came and said to the Blessed
100 18, 96| One said to the venerable Ananda, as he sat there by his~
101 18, 96| there by his~side: "Enough, Ananda Let not thy self be troubled;
102 18, 96| rest I For a long time, Ananda, thou hast been very~near
103 18, 96| measure.~Thou hast done well, Ananda I Be earnest in effort and
104 18, 96| delusion, and from ignorance!"~ Ananda, suppressing his tears,
105 18, 96| such as I now~proclaim."~ Ananda said: "How shall we know
106 18, 97| and~said to the venerable Ananda: "I have heard from fellow
107 18, 97| thus spoken the venerable Ananda said to the mendicant~Subhadda: "
108 18, 97| conversation~of the venerable Ananda with the mendicant Subhadda.
109 18, 97| One called the venerable Ananda, and said: "Ananda! Do not
110 18, 97| venerable Ananda, and said: "Ananda! Do not keep out~Subhadda.
111 18, 97| understand."~ Then the venerable Ananda said: "Step in, friend Subhadda;
112 18, 97| mendicant, said to the venerable Ananda: "Great is~thy gain, friend
113 18, 97| Great is~thy gain, friend Ananda, great is thy good fortune,
114 18, 97| addressed the venerable Ananda, and said: "It~may be, Ananda,
115 18, 97| Ananda, and said: "It~may be, Ananda, that in some of you the
116 18, 97| more!' But it is not~thus, Ananda, that you should regard
117 18, 97| unto~you.When I am gone, Ananda, let the order, if it should
118 18, 97| silent. Then the venerable Ananda said to~the Blessed One: "
119 18, 97| faith that~thou hast spoken, Ananda! But Ananda, the Tathagata
120 18, 97| hast spoken, Ananda! But Ananda, the Tathagata knows for~
121 18, 97| even the most backward, Ananda, of all these brethren~has
122 18, 97| seen, yourselves realized?" Ananda and~the brethren said: "
123 18, 97| Anuruddha and the venerable Ananda spent the rest of~the night
124 18, 97| Anuruddha said to~the venerable Ananda: "Go now, brother Ananda,
125 18, 97| Ananda: "Go now, brother Ananda, and inform the Mallas~of
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