Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | for the hungry. There is water for the thirsty, and~there
2 1, 7 | to seek the great~pond of water covered with lotuses, which
3 1, 9 | sand the Ganges? Is the water the~Ganges? Is the hither
4 1, 9 | so, sir! If we remove the water,~the sand, the hither bank
5 2, 10| when he strove to leave~the water he could not rise on account
6 4, 16| who fills his lamp with water will not dispel the darkness,~
7 4, 16| minds strong and clear. Water~surrounds the lotus flower,
8 7, 23| although it grows in the water, yet remains~untouched by
9 7, 23| remains~untouched by the water, if they struggle in life
10 8, 25| sign of the gift he poured~water from a golden dragon decanter,
11 8, 26| there~is neither earth, nor water, nor heat, nor air; neither
12 12, 40| and as~empty as twirling water bubbles.~ "Therefore, O
13 13, 41| lotus which grows in the water, yet not a drop of water~
14 13, 41| water, yet not a drop of water~adheres to its petals. The
15 13, 47| be~like a man in quest of water who digs a well in an arid
16 13, 47| white, he knows that the~water is still far off. But let
17 13, 47| more refreshing will the water~be. When after some time
18 13, 47| accepts it as a token that the water is near. So long as the~
19 13, 48| well-reflecting mind. lead the water wherever they like; fletchers~
20 13, 51| die, for he~has drunk the water of immortality. Struggle
21 13, 55| and wild trees suck the water emitted from that great
22 13, 55| and germs are quickened by water of the same essence.~ "The
23 13, 56| to bring him a basin of water and to~wash his feet, and
24 13, 56| Blessed One asked: "Is the water now fit for~drinking?"~ "
25 13, 56| replied the boy, "the water is defiled. Then the~Blessed
26 13, 56| thy mind." And when the~water had been poured away, the
27 13, 56| vessel now fit for holding water to drink?"~ "No, my Lord,"
28 14, 61| My doctrine is like unto water which~cleanses all without
29 14, 66| threw the fish into the water.~ "Make the best of the
30 14, 67| is~at present very little water and still less food in this
31 14, 67| hunting-knife, and then entered the water!"~ When the Teacher had
32 14, 73| hundred wagons obtained water in the sandy desert, and
33 14, 73| travel over it took wood, and water, and oil, and rice in their~
34 14, 73| little wood left and our water is all~gone! We are lost!"
35 14, 73| only~by soaking up some water which must be beneath it."
36 14, 73| thought, "There must be water under that rock," and~descending
37 14, 73| it. He heard the sound~of water gurgling beneath, and when
38 14, 73| blocked the stream, and~water rose till its depth from
39 14, 73| And they all drank of the~water, and bathed in it. Then
40 14, 73| broke the stone, and gave~water to the multitude, was this
41 14, 76| caste, he asked her for water to drink. Pakati~said: "
42 14, 76| humble and mean to give thee water to~drink, do not ask any
43 14, 76| ask not for caste but~for water"; and the Matanga girl's
44 16, 85| WALKING ON WATER~ ~ SOUTH of Savatthi is
45 16, 85| Coming to the river~where the water was deep and the current
46 16, 85| and he stepped upon the water which was as firm under
47 16, 86| the case he ordered warm water to be prepared~and went
48 16, 90| Pataliputta, that of fire, that of water, that~of dissension."~ When
49 17, 95| and said:~"Fetch me some water, I pray thee, Ananda. I
50 17, 95| brook and have stirred the water; but a river, O Lord, is
51 17, 95| Lord, is not far off.~Its water is clear and pleasant, cool
52 17, 95| Blessed One may both drink water and~cool his limbs."~ A
53 17, 95| saying: "Fetch me some water, I pray thee, Ananda, I
54 17, 95| and said: "Fetch me some water, I pray thee, Ananda, I
55 17, 95| Tathagata!"~ Ananda brought the water in the bowl to the Lord,
56 17, 95| the Happy One drink the water. Let~the Teacher of men
57 17, 95| Blessed One~drank of the water.~ Now, at that time a man
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