Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | religious homage.~ The royal father, pondering the meaning of
2 1, 5 | had grown to youth, his father desired to see him~married,
3 1, 5 | jambu-tree in the garden of his father, and,~observing the ways
4 1, 5 | And~the prince said to his father: "Invite our kinsfolk that
5 1, 5 | strength to the test." And his father did as his son~bade him.~
6 1, 6 | world, and he asked his father, the~king, for permission
7 1, 6 | countenance, said:~"Happy the father that begot thee, happy the
8 1, 6 | of life."~ The king, his father, hearing that the prince
9 1, 7 | will be~accomplished. My father advises me to enjoy life
10 1, 9 | the I of~yesterday is the father of the I of today, and the
11 4, 16| they therefore call him 'Father.' To disrespect~a father
12 4, 16| Father.' To disrespect~a father is wrong; to despise him,
13 5, 18| discussing the doctrine,~Yasa's father passed by in search of his
14 5, 18| The Buddha said to Yasa's father: "Come in, sir, thou wilt
15 5, 18| find~thy son"; and Yasa's father became full of joy and he
16 5, 18| began to preach. And Yasa's father, understanding the~doctrine
17 5, 18| taken refuge in him." Yasa's father was the first~lay-member
18 5, 18| as he did~before?" Yasa's father replied: "If Yasa, my son,
19 5, 18| and righteousness, Yasa's father said: "May the Blessed One,
20 8, 27| THE BUDDHA'S FATHER~ ~ THE Buddha's name became
21 8, 27| India and Suddhodana, his~father, sent word to him saying: "
22 8, 27| his doctrine,~but not his father nor his relatives." And
23 8, 27| world-honored Tathagata, thy father looks for thy coming as
24 8, 27| consented to the request of his father and set out~on his journey
25 8, 27| took a seat opposite his father, and the king~gazed eagerly
26 8, 27| come back to thine aged father and be his son again!" But~
27 9, 28| most precious~jewel to his father. Suffer me, therefore, to
28 10, 29| the great Brahma, is thy father. He~possesses four great
29 10, 29| inherit the property of his father."~ Rahula replied: "I know
30 10, 29| Rahula replied: "I know of no father but the king. Who is my~
31 10, 29| but the king. Who is my~father?" The princess took the
32 10, 29| with much affection: "My father!" And standing near~him,
33 10, 29| Rahula followed and asked his father~for his inheritance. No
34 12, 37| good education from~his father, applied himself diligently
35 12, 37| our kingdom and slew my father and my mother. He is now~
36 12, 37| of the last words of his father. 'Be not far-sighted, be
37 12, 37| young Dighavu: 'Why did thy~father say to thee in the hour
38 12, 37| not-hatred alone,"-what did thy father mean by that?'~ "The youth
39 12, 37| youth replied: 'When my father, O king, in the hour of
40 12, 37| hatred go far.~And when my father said near-sighted," he meant,
41 12, 37| this: Thou~hast killed my father and mother, O king, and
42 12, 37| the meaning of what his~father spoke concisely.' And the
43 12, 37| the king gave him back his father's~kingdom and gave him his
44 12, 37| counsel given them by~their father; do ye henceforth follow
45 12, 39| Ajatasattu to plot against his father~Bimbisara, the king, so
46 13, 48| unto itself. A~mother, a father, or any other relative will
47 13, 50| keep sacred the words of my father."~ Then the Tathagata said:
48 13, 50| sacred the words of thy father; and it is thy duty~to protect
49 13, 50| with the performance of thy father's rite. But I find that~
50 13, 50| speaks to thee as a spiritual father and loves thee no less than
51 13, 50| Such~is the religion thy father wants thee to have, and
52 13, 50| with reverence as to his~father and said: "Truly, Gotama,
53 13, 54| are my children, I am your father; through me you have been~
54 14, 60| remember the details of thy father's home? Seest thou not with
55 14, 65| distant~country, and while the father accumulated immeasurable
56 14, 65| the country in which his father lived.~The father saw him
57 14, 65| which his father lived.~The father saw him in his wretchedness,
58 14, 65| escape before he had~seen his father.~ Then the father sent messengers
59 14, 65| seen his father.~ Then the father sent messengers out after
60 14, 65| lamentations. Thereupon the~father ordered his servants to
61 14, 65| window of his palace the father watched the~boy, and when
62 14, 65| full of joy at meeting his father. Just so~little by little,
63 16, 83| and died. The~unfortunate father was unable to control himself;
64 16, 83| dead child and when the father came to himself, he was
65 16, 83| great Brahman temple the sad father went through~certain religious
66 16, 83| follow thee." Said the happy father: "How does it~happen that
67 16, 83| royal~edict."~ The happy father hastened to the place and
68 16, 83| thou~not remember me, thy father who watched over thee with
69 16, 83| such strange expressions as father and son.~"In my present
70 16, 83| all the relative~terms of father, son, wife, mother, are
71 16, 84| Did a~son or daughter, a father or mother, die in your family?"
72 16, 84| death, depart from life, a father~cannot save his son, nor
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