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1 1, 4 | purpose and~reverenced by all men, a descendant of the Okkakas, 2 1, 5 | rival among the youths and men of India who~could surpass 3 1, 5 | waters of the law. Even as men desire to give happiness 4 1, 6 | What joy or pleasure~can men take," he thought to himself, 5 1, 6 | flower garlands; but the men that~follow are overwhelmed 6 1, 6 | prince exclaimed: "O~worldly men! How fatal is your delusion! 7 1, 6 | therefore,~my heart is heavy. Men grow old, sicken, and die. 8 1, 7 | hovers over every being; yet men~are not awakened to the 9 1, 7 | allurements that~beguile men from the path of truth. 10 1, 9 | karma; how the~souls of bad men had to suffer by being reborn 11 1, 9 | suffer by being reborn in men of low caste, in~animals, 12 1, 9 | understanding. That which~men call the ego when they say ' 13 1, 9 | effects~of karma? What makes men different in character, 14 1, 9 | Ignorance~only can make these men prepare festivals and hold 15 2, 10| saw the life of those five men, virtuously keeping in~check 16 4, 12| because it is full of~lust. Men go astray because they think 17 4, 14| to understand; for most men move in a~sphere of worldly 18 4, 14| been well proclaimed among~men!"~ Then Brahma Sahampati 19 4, 16| of sentient beings, gods, men, and beasts,~hearing the 20 4, 17| of the world, who yoketh men like oxen, the Teacher of 21 4, 17| the Teacher of gods~and men, the Exalted Buddha. Therefore, 22 4, 17| holy brotherhood in which~men bind themselves together 23 6, 19| honored as one of the wisest men on earth and an~authority 24 6, 19| Uruvela~Kassapa, powerful men and chieftains among the 25 6, 20| blessed Buddha, guiding men as a driver curbs bullocks, 26 6, 21| truth so good~ Then all men's minds would eat rich food,~ 27 6, 21| And strong would grow men's brotherhood."~ ~ When 28 6, 22| many distinguished young~men of the kingdom of Magadha 29 6, 22| Rajagaha subduing the minds~of men. Who will be the next to 30 6, 22| truth that Tathagatas lead men. Who will murmur at the~ 31 7, 23| wealth and power that enslave men, but the cleaving to life 32 7, 23| righteousness. And whatever men do,~whether they remain 33 8, 25| heart! Regard thy people as men do an~only son. Do not oppress 34 11, 33| power of lust is great with~men, and is to be feared withal; 35 11, 33| beauty, and thus to rob men of their steadfast heart. 36 12, 36| Rather than to live with men who are~selfish, vain, quarrelsome, 37 12, 37| my mother. I know that men overcome~the hatred entertained 38 12, 39| intrigues, he said: "Among men~there is no one who is not 39 12, 40| movement.~ "It is as if two men, the one blind from birth 40 12, 40| device, so the thoughts of men, their characters, their 41 13, 43| Among all these worldly men and women trembling with 42 13, 43| Hard times try the souls of men and teach them~righteousness 43 13, 47| discourse, select from among you men of good family and education 44 13, 47| my stead. And let those men be invested with the~robes 45 13, 47| Into your hands, O you men of good family and education 46 13, 48| difficult to subdue. If some men~conquer in battle a thousand 47 13, 48| thousand times a thousand men, and if another~conquer 48 13, 48| pain. Few are there among men~who cross the river and 49 13, 48| those who hate us! Among men who hate us let us dwell 50 13, 48| among the ailing!~Among men who are ailing let us dwell 51 13, 48| among the greedy! Among men who~are greedy let us dwell 52 13, 49| Enlightened~One, the teacher of men and gods, the Blessed Buddha, 53 13, 49| as when a string~of blind men are clinging one to the 54 13, 51| time the general heard some men of distinction extol~the 55 13, 51| powers that are evil, be they men or gods or the elements 56 13, 51| to~destroy the souls of men, but to preserve them. He 57 13, 53| ignorance and delusion do men indulge in the dream~that 58 13, 56| in battle.~ "O Rahula! if men would only guard their tongues 59 13, 59| beings; in the world of men and gods there is none equal 60 14, 60| looks into~the hearts of men and reads their thoughts. 61 14, 61| the reception of all, for men and women, boys~and girls, 62 14, 63| could read the hearts of~men, disregarding the rich gifts 63 14, 63| householders will be born again as men, for all beings will reap 64 14, 65| little, must the minds of men be trained for higher truths.~ ~ 65 14, 67| being smarter than~other men. But once, on entering upon 66 14, 73| there are several kinds of men; I must belong to the~lowest 67 14, 73| By thy energy alone the men and bullocks of~five hundred 68 14, 73| stars and directing the~men where to drive. But worn 69 14, 73| carts in~a line. Then the men cried out: "Why, this is 70 14, 73| perseverance; and the~other men were attendants on the Buddha."~ ~ 71 15, 77| from its service to your men?"~ "It has no intrinsic 72 15, 77| not sure~that many of your men will be slain and that you 73 15, 77| jeopardized."~ "The blood of men, however," said Buddha, " 74 15, 77| kings said, "The lives of~men and above all the lives 75 16, 80| upon earth and teaching men his wonderful~doctrine. 76 16, 81| desire."~ While the holy men ate, the meats and drinks 77 16, 83| shade from the world of men to the world of gods.' This~ 78 16, 83| were a thing of~the past. Men concern themselves most 79 16, 84| she considered the fate of men, that their lives~flicker 80 16, 85| of~migration and enable men to walk dryshod to the other 81 16, 88| religion, so that good and holy men~shall come to them and dwell 82 16, 89| mental faults which make men weak, training their~minds 83 16, 90| the place,~saying: "The men who build the fortress act 84 16, 90| a dwelling-place~of busy men and a center for the exchange 85 16, 91| eternal peace of Nirvana. Men are anxious about death 86 16, 91| supreme,~the Bridler of men's wayward hearts, the Teacher 87 16, 91| the Teacher of gods and men,~the blessed Buddha. It 88 16, 91| efficacy of a~union among those men and women who are anxious 89 16, 91| unblemished,~virtues which make men truly free, virtues which 90 17, 95| water. Let~the Teacher of men and gods quench his thirst. 91 18, 96| an~incomparable leader of men, a master of angels and 92 18, 97| Mallas, with their young men and maidens and their wives,~


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