Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | felt that her~hour had come. She took hold of a branch.
2 1, 4 | The wheel of~empire will come to him. He will either be
3 1, 4 | The king of the law has~come forth to rescue from bondage
4 1, 6 | that no~troubles should come nigh him; he should not
5 1, 8 | when thou hast obtained it, come back, I pray thee, and receive
6 1, 9 | I know and perceive,' 'I come,' and 'I go' or 'I will
7 1, 9 | perception in this~organism have come from ancestors who performed
8 2, 10| for what purpose hast thou come? Let~the flesh waste away,
9 4, 12| the~mind. The six fields come in contact with things.
10 4, 17| And the Buddha said: "Come, O~bhikkhus! Well taught
11 4, 17| upon hearsay, it means 'Come and see'; the doctrine to~
12 5, 18| here are no~tribulations. Come to me and I will teach you
13 5, 18| said to Yasa's father: "Come in, sir, thou wilt find~
14 6, 19| thought: "The people~will come hither from all parts of
15 6, 19| One retired and did not come to Kassapa. And~Kassapa
16 6, 19| the great Sakyamuni not come?"~ The Tathagata replied: "
17 6, 19| worshiped fire, were now come to him,~preached a sermon
18 6, 20| while I rule and might he come to my kingdom. This was
19 6, 21| guest, O~Lord of the world, come; the meal is prepared."~
20 6, 22| The great Sakyamuni has come to Rajagaha subduing the
21 7, 23| Hearing that~the Buddha had come into the world and was stopping
22 7, 23| pure and impure deeds must come from him. If not, there
23 7, 23| cause. All things around us come from~a cause as the plant
24 8, 25| orphans invited~the Lord to come to Savatthi and receive
25 8, 25| hearing that the Lord had come, went in~his royal equipage
26 8, 27| his heart,~"Siddhattha, come back to thine aged father
27 9, 28| regard, Siddhattha will come and see me."~ The Blessed
28 9, 28| that she had~refused to come, he rose straightway and
29 11, 31| and sent for his son~to come and see him once more before
30 11, 34| seasons in~various places will come, Lord, to Savatthi to visit
31 11, 34| thus gladdened, joy will~come to me; and so rejoicing
32 12, 37| authors of dissensions, have come~to Savatthi. How am I to
33 12, 37| their~case, let the Sangha come to an agreement and declare
34 12, 37| a chance for revenge~has come to me.~ "The king seeing
35 12, 40| corporeal and non-corporeal come into existence after having~
36 12, 40| non-existent; and having come into existence pass~away.~ "
37 13, 43| When the string breaks they come down with a shock.~ ~ "In
38 13, 47| he will conquer. All who come to hear the~doctrine, the
39 13, 47| Bodhisattvas who are to be~and will come to preach the good law of
40 13, 48| in his heart, It will not~come nigh unto me." As by the
41 13, 48| in his heart, It~will not come nigh unto me." As by the
42 13, 49| Blessed Buddha, we have come~to ask thee, are all these
43 13, 49| Blessed One that a man should~come hither to the bank of the
44 13, 49| other bank of the river to come over to him on this side,~
45 13, 49| this side,~the bank would come on account of his praying?"~ "
46 13, 49| or~with their beaks, and come forth into the light in
47 13, 49| break the egg-shell and~will come forth into the light in
48 13, 49| the noble path is sure to come~forth into the light, sure
49 13, 51| adversary up and says to~him, Come now and make peace and let
50 13, 51| give them food when they come to thee~on their alms-pilgrimage."
51 13, 53| Buddha,~wouldst thou not come like a king in all thy glory
52 13, 53| The Blessed One has not come to teach death, but~to teach
53 13, 53| evolution that~sankharas come to be. There is no sankhara
54 14, 62| it, they may nevertheless come to understand it, if it
55 14, 65| and~clothing happened to come to the country in which
56 14, 66| Bodhisattva had not chanced to~come by, and, understanding the
57 14, 67| them in a fine, large lake. Come along. I shall take thee,
58 14, 70| cured my bodily~ailments; I come now to seek enlightenment
59 14, 73| member of the~order, and has come back to us." Then the Teacher
60 14, 73| same road by which they had come. The oxen went on~the whole
61 15, 79| when he awoke a change had~come over him. He had ceased
62 16, 80| enigmatic~reply and did not come.~ A few months later Vasavadatta
63 16, 84| people think a~thing will come to pass, it is often different
64 16, 85| preach~the doctrine. Having come to the riverside he sat
65 16, 86| nauseating that no one~would come near him or help him in
66 16, 86| disciples:~ "The Tathagata has come into the world to befriend
67 16, 87| Blessed One: "The time will come when the wicked~relatives
68 16, 88| bring them to~utter ruin! Come now, O Brahman, and go to
69 16, 88| good and holy men~shall come to them and dwell among
70 16, 89| that have been and are to come, and now are. I only know
71 16, 89| Buddhas of the~times to come will do the same. And I
72 16, 92| saying, "The hour, Lord,~has come, and the meal is ready!"
73 16, 92| dwelling-house was; and when they had come~there they seated themselves
74 16, 93| till the allotted time have come." And the Blessed One by~
75 16, 93| time he fixed upon should come. And the sickness abated.~
76 17, 95| that the Blessed One had come to Pava and was staying
77 17, 95| venerable Ananda, and said: "Come, Ananda, let us go~on to
78 17, 95| One was, and when he had come there, he saluted~the Blessed
79 19, 98| And if the~generations to come did not have the sacred
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