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1 1, 4 | Now there was at that time in a grove near Lumbini
2 1, 7 | seeking a religious life no time can be inopportune."~ A
3 1, 7 | Siddhattha's heart. "Now is the~time to seek religion," he said; "
4 1, 7 | religion," he said; "now is the time to sever all ties~that would
5 1, 7 | enlightenment; now is the~time to wander into homelessness
6 1, 7 | indeed he added, is the time to seek religion. Go,~Siddhattha,
7 4, 13| of emancipation. At that time Tapussa and Bhallika, two~
8 4, 14| highest bliss and it is time for thee to enter into the
9 4, 15| of deliverance."~ At that time the five bhikkhus dwelt
10 4, 15| in having left him at a time when he was most in need~
11 4, 17| visible; the doctrine is above time and space. The doctrine
12 5, 18| YOUTH OF BENARES~ ~ AT that time there was in Benares a noble
13 6, 19| FIRE-WORSHIPER~ ~ AT that time there lived in Uruvela the
14 6, 20| Blessed One having dwelt some time in Uruvela went to~Rajagaha,
15 6, 20| perish~too, and at some time there will be no hereafter.
16 6, 21| Blessed One~that it was time for taking food: "Thou art
17 6, 22| AND MOGGALLANA~ ~ AT that time Sariputta and Moggallana,
18 7, 23| MAN OF WEALTH~ ~ AT this time there was Anathapindika,
19 7, 24| treasures.~ "There is a proper time and a proper mode in charity;
20 8, 26| of Anathapindika. At that time the Blessed One~edified,
21 9, 28| having seen~me for a long time, she is exceedingly sorrowful.
22 10, 29| promised that from that time forward he would not ordain
23 11, 30| bhikkhus continued for~a long time to wear the cast-off rags
24 11, 30| completely restored.~ At that time, Pajjota, king of Ujjeni,
25 11, 34| had to send her a second time. Impure, Lord, is nakedness,
26 12, 37| skillful and wise.~ "At that time the barber of King Dighiti
27 13, 43| Buddhist poet lived in the time of the pestilence, as usual,
28 13, 43| say it is early, for the time quickly passes by.~ ~ "It
29 13, 46| dignity. 7. Waste not the time with gossip, but speak to
30 13, 47| water~be. When after some time of digging he sees that
31 13, 48| rouse himself when it is time to rise; who,~though young
32 13, 48| grasping at~pleasure, will in time envy him who has exerted
33 13, 48| not cease by hatred at any time; hatred ceases by~not hatred,
34 13, 48| little by little, and from time to time.~ Lead others, not
35 13, 48| little, and from time to time.~ Lead others, not by violence,
36 13, 49| THE TWO BRAHMANS~ ~ AT one time when the Blessed One was
37 13, 51| ANNIHILATION~ ~ AT that time many distinguished citizens
38 13, 51| Niggantha chief a~second time; and again Nataputta persuaded
39 13, 51| not to go.~ When a third time the general heard some men
40 13, 51| favored. Yet at the same time he~teaches to do no injury
41 13, 51| disciple! For the second time, Lord,~I take my refuge
42 13, 51| Blessed One: "For a long time, Simha, offerings have been~
43 13, 51| seasonable. For the third time, Lord, I take my refuge
44 13, 53| Tathagata asked again: "Has the time that elapsed during the~
45 13, 53| evil~actions. At the same time thou art sure to receive
46 13, 54| will be dissolved in due time,~and after its dissolution
47 13, 56| guard his tongue. After~some time the Blessed One repaired
48 13, 59| Dharma, and let him spend his time in~pondering on the well-spoken
49 14, 63| she recollected that some time before she had found in
50 14, 65| and higher.~ After some time, he summoned his son and
51 14, 66| Make the best of the time of grace that is offered
52 14, 70| the Buddha and after some~time having recovered his lightness
53 14, 73| present life of thine is a time of grace.~If thou fail now
54 14, 73| change of birth. Once upon a time, when Brahmadatta was reigning
55 14, 73| Buddha;~the page who at that time despaired not, but broke
56 15, 78| benefit him at the same time?"~ And the Blessed One said: "
57 15, 78| remorse, and for the first time in his life he began to
58 16, 80| man, but he replied: "The time has not yet arrived when~
59 16, 80| the artisans. But at that time a wealthy merchant came
60 16, 80| away the crows.~ Now the time had arrived when Upagutta
61 16, 84| goods for sale."~ After some time a young girl, named Kisa
62 16, 87| Said the Blessed One: "The time will come when the wicked~
63 16, 87| brethren, this is not the~first time that this occurrence took
64 16, 87| world-old tale: Once upon a time, when~Brahmadatta was king
65 16, 87| births, saying: "At that time the mischievous monkeys~
66 16, 90| spent, O householders. It is~time for you to do what ye deem
67 16, 92| through~a messenger the time to the Blessed One, saying, "
68 16, 93| on life till the allotted time have come." And the Blessed
69 16, 93| his hold on~life till the time he fixed upon should come.
70 16, 94| highest bliss and it is time for thee to enter into the
71 16, 94| Tathagata!"~ And again, a second time, the venerable Ananda besought
72 16, 94| reply. And again, the third time, the venerable Ananda besought~
73 16, 94| Tathagata even until the third time? Have I not formerly declared
74 17, 95| cool his limbs."~ A second time the Blessed One addressed
75 17, 95| would drink."~ And a second time the venerable Ananda said: "
76 17, 95| river."~ Then the third time the Blessed One addressed
77 17, 95| the water.~ Now, at that time a man of low caste, named
78 18, 96| self-possessed.~ Now, at that time the twin sala trees were
79 18, 96| look for rest I For a long time, Ananda, thou hast been
80 18, 96| shall I be the last. In due time another Buddha will~arise
81 18, 97| the empires that at the~time had embraced his doctrine,
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