Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | his son, said: "The~prince having begotten a son, will love
2 1, 6 | had inspired in him, and having returned home looked~with
3 1, 7 | mankind from perdition.~ Having thus spoken, the vision
4 1, 8 | the color of the ground. Having sent home~Channa, the charioteer,
5 1, 8 | did not pay him homage.~ Having entered the city of Rajagaha,
6 1, 8 | to observe the stranger. Having heard that the muni must
7 2, 10| some food. His~disciples, having witnessed the scene of Nanda
8 4, 12| ENLIGHTENMENT~ ~ THE Bodhisattva, having put Mara to flight, gave
9 4, 14| REQUEST~ ~ THE Blessed One having attained Buddhahood while
10 4, 14| descended from the heavens and, having~worshiped the Blessed One,
11 4, 14| the precepts-until they,~having thus themselves learned
12 4, 15| thinking of~their unkindness in having left him at a time when
13 4, 17| THE SANGHA OR COMMUNITY~ ~ HAVING pointed out to the five
14 4, 17| A man that stands alone, having decided to obey the truth,~
15 5, 18| stream of~holy wisdom, and, having obtained the pure and spotless
16 5, 18| joined the brotherhood, and~having put on a bhikkhu's robe,
17 5, 18| attendant?"~The Blessed One, having donned his robes, took his
18 5, 18| preached, and the women having understood his~doctrine,
19 6, 20| RAJAGAHA~ ~ THE Blessed One having dwelt some time in Uruvela
20 6, 21| SENIYA BIMBISARA, the king, having taken his refuge in the
21 6, 21| prepared."~ The Blessed One having donned his robes, took his
22 6, 21| Then the Blessed One, having silently~shown his consent
23 6, 21| silently~shown his consent and having gladdened and edified the
24 6, 22| Truth within the mind."~ ~ Having heard this stanza, Sariputta
25 7, 23| open to the my whole mind. Having~listened to my words advise
26 7, 23| life is full of~work, and having acquired great wealth, I
27 8, 25| the supporter of~orphans, having returned home, saw the garden
28 8, 27| to obtain enlightenment, having attained~his purpose, is
29 9, 28| see me."~ The Blessed One, having greeted all his relatives
30 9, 28| is not as yet free. Not having seen~me for a long time,
31 11, 30| himself in cast-off rags.~ Having attained enlightenment and
32 11, 30| where the Blessed~One was; having approached him, and having
33 11, 30| having approached him, and having respectfully saluted the~
34 11, 30| accepted the suit, and after having delivered a~religious discourse,
35 11, 31| sick-bed, and Suddhodana, having attained perfect~enlightenment,
36 11, 31| and dwelt with the devas.~Having concluded his pious mission,
37 11, 34| unobjectionable are the boons I ask."~ Having received permission to make
38 12, 36| certain bhikkhu was~accused of having committed an offense, and,
39 12, 37| the venerable Sariputta, having heard of their arrival,
40 12, 37| The venerable Upali, having approached the Blessed One,
41 12, 37| reestablishment of~concord without having inquired into the matter,
42 12, 37| re-establishment of concord without~having inquired into the matter,
43 12, 37| only. But if the Sangha, having inquired into the matter
44 12, 37| inquired into the matter and~having gone to the bottom of it,
45 12, 37| hands of Brahmadatta; and~having wandered from place to place,
46 12, 37| his son away, and Dighavu having received a good education
47 12, 37| gladdened his heart. And~having inquired among his attendants
48 12, 37| daughter in marriage."~ Having finished the story, the
49 12, 38| light shine forth, that ye,~having left the world and devoted
50 12, 39| succeed in his plans~and having been abandoned by many of
51 12, 39| sank to the ground; and, having chanted a hymn on~the Buddha,
52 12, 40| nowhere in a stored-up state. Having previously been non-existent,~
53 12, 40| come into existence after having~previously been non-existent;
54 12, 40| previously been non-existent; and having come into existence pass~
55 13, 41| source of all righteousness. Having attained~this higher birth,
56 13, 42| householder living in Rajagaha.~Having received a precious bowl
57 13, 47| who rejoicest in kindness having its source in compassion,
58 13, 48| amidst blame and praise. Having~listened to the law, they
59 13, 48| deed is better done, for having done it one will not repent.
60 13, 48| different truths in the world. Having~reflected on the various
61 13, 49| bank of the river, and, having some business on the~other
62 13, 51| chief, Nataputta, was; and having approached him, he said: "
63 13, 51| teaches it?"~ The Tathagata having given his consent, Simha
64 13, 51| a righteous cause after having~exhausted all means to preserve
65 13, 53| the village of Danamati,~having approached the Blessed One
66 13, 53| send a letter, and, after~having his clerk called, has a
67 13, 53| another who is punished by having his hands and feet cut~off?" "
68 13, 54| your sufferings. I myself having reached the other~shore,
69 13, 54| cross the stream; I myself having attained~salvation, am a
70 13, 58| whole world."~ The deva, having heard the words of the Blessed
71 13, 59| to the Blessed One, and having saluted him with~clasped
72 13, 59| rightly in the world, after having gone out from his~house
73 13, 59| celestial pleasures, then, having conquered existence, he
74 13, 59| in this way, subdued and having overcome all bonds, such~
75 13, 59| that~conquers Mara; after having cut off desire thou hast
76 14, 60| The Blessed One after having explained his doctrine of
77 14, 61| doctrine is like the ocean, having the same eight wonderful~
78 14, 61| ocean, so all the castes, having renounced their lineage
79 14, 61| speaks, a man or a god?' Then having instructed,~quickened, and
80 14, 63| was very destitute, and having~gone to the mountain she
81 14, 63| have nothing to offer."~Having spoken thus and having searched
82 14, 63| Having spoken thus and having searched herself in vain
83 14, 63| third one~came home after having lost his wealth. What is
84 14, 70| Buddha and after some~time having recovered his lightness
85 14, 71| ANNABHARA, the slave of Sumana, having just cut the grass on the~
86 14, 71| The daughter of Sumana having observed the scene from
87 14, 73| Lord, this brother, having taken the vows of sanctifying
88 14, 73| said the Blessed One; and having~thus excited their attention,
89 14, 74| beg. I plough and sow, and having~ploughed and sown, I eat.
90 14, 74| too, plough~and sow, and having ploughed and sown, I eat." "
91 14, 76| disciple of the Buddha, having been sent by the~Lord on
92 14, 76| followed him at a~distance. Having heard that Ananda was a
93 15, 77| cause of their quarrels. Having heard the~complaints on
94 15, 78| teachings of righteousness."~ Having ended his story, the Blessed
95 16, 80| months later Vasavadatta was having a love intrigue with the~
96 16, 80| there~is also great bliss. Having taken refuge in the Buddha,
97 16, 82| IN SEARCH OF A THIEF~ ~ HAVING sent out his disciples,
98 16, 82| words of the Blessed One. Having grasped the truth,~they
99 16, 83| allowed to return to life.~ Having arrived at a great Brahman
100 16, 83| happen that my son, without having performed one good work,
101 16, 83| grief, and seek~consolation. Having arrived at the Jetavana,
102 16, 85| and preach~the doctrine. Having come to the riverside he
103 16, 86| to do him reverence and having heard of the service~which
104 16, 86| is the sick bhikkhu, who having often given offense to his
105 16, 87| annoyance and the~guilt of having done harm to others.' Saying
106 16, 89| the Blessed One was, and having~saluted him, took his seat
107 16, 90| east. The brethren, also, having~washed their feet, entered
108 16, 90| devotees of Pataliputta, having also washed their feet,
109 16, 91| inquire about~them, and having heard the truth still be
110 16, 94| truth has been made known, having thoroughly made~yourselves
111 17, 95| that the Tathagata died, having eaten his last meal from
112 17, 95| that the Tathagata died, having eaten his last meal from
113 18, 96| will endure? I am~resolved; having accomplished my purpose
114 18, 97| into a deep meditation, and having passed through the~four
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