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1 1, 7 | accomplish thy purpose. For thou art Bodhisatta, the~Buddha-elect;
2 1, 7 | the~Buddha-elect; thou art destined to enlighten the
3 1, 7 | enlighten the world. Thou art the~Tathagata, the great
4 1, 7 | the king of truth. Thou art Bhagavat, the Blessed~One,
5 1, 7 | the Blessed~One, for thou art called upon to become the
6 1, 8 | youth.~Believing that thou art of royal descent, I invite
7 1, 8 | eyes and replied: "Thou art known,~O king, to be liberal
8 2, 10| approached him and said: "Thou art emaciated from fasts, and
9 4, 16| exclaimed:~"Truly, thou art the Buddha, thou hast found
10 6, 19| remained~in thy mind. Thou art not holy, Kassapa; thou
11 6, 19| One said: "Thou, Kassapa, art chief of the~Jatilas. Go,
12 6, 21| time for taking food: "Thou art my most welcome guest, O~
13 7, 23| Anathapindika said: "I see that thou art the Buddha, the Blessed~
14 9, 28| how can this be? Thou art descended from~kings, and
15 10, 29| possession. But if thou art~willing to receive spiritual
16 10, 29| spiritual treasures, and art strong enough to carry~them
17 12, 37| when the~youth asked, 'Why art thou frightened, O king?'
18 13, 48| to anger; give, if thou art asked;~by these three steps
19 13, 49| samana, and knowing that thou art called the Enlightened~One,
20 13, 49| then, good friend, thou~art making a staircase to mount
21 13, 50| said: "Truly, Gotama, thou art the Buddha, the Blessed
22 13, 51| Blessed One. Thou, indeed, art the Buddha,~the Tathagata,
23 13, 51| Tathagata, the Holy One. Thou art the teacher of mankind.
24 13, 53| told, O samana, that thou art the Buddha, the Holy One,~
25 13, 53| Blessed One: "O Brahman, thou art religious and earnest.~Thou
26 13, 53| religious and earnest.~Thou art seriously concerned about
27 13, 53| work in vain~because thou art lacking in the one thing
28 13, 53| cleaving still to self; thou art anxious about heaven~but
29 13, 53| in this same sense alone art thou the~same today as yesterday.
30 13, 53| Wherever they are, thou art. Whithersoever they go,
31 13, 53| then a youth, and now, thou art a~man. Is there any identity
32 13, 53| actions. At the same time thou art sure to receive the blessings
33 13, 56| own case. Although thou art my~son, and the grandchild
34 13, 56| of a king, although thou art a samana who~has voluntarily
35 13, 56| given up everything, thou art unable to guard thy~tongue
36 13, 56| wearest the yellow robe, art thou fit for any high~purpose
37 13, 56| whirling it round,~asked: "Art thou not afraid lest it
38 13, 56| said the Blessed One. Thou art whirled~about in endless
39 13, 59| are ready to hear, thou art our teacher, thou art~incomparable.
40 13, 59| thou art our teacher, thou art~incomparable. Cut off our
41 13, 59| midst of us, O thou who~art all-seeing, as is the thousand-eyed
42 13, 59| passed beyond pain; thou art holy, O Enlightened One,
43 13, 59| destroyed his passions. Thou art glorious, thoughtful,~and
44 13, 59| clearly-seeing one; surely thou~art a great thinker, perfectly
45 13, 59| scattered and cut off; thou art calm,~subdued, firm, truthful.~
46 13, 59| none equal to~thee. Thou art the Buddha, thou art the
47 13, 59| Thou art the Buddha, thou art the Master, thou art the
48 13, 59| thou art the Master, thou art the muni that~conquers Mara;
49 14, 60| mind,~said: "O savaka, thou art a novice among the novices,
50 14, 60| among the novices, and thou art~swimming on the surface
51 14, 67| lies that way, but thou art taking me this other way.'~
52 14, 75| O wretched~samana; thou art an outcast."~ The Blessed
53 14, 76| supercilious demeanor.~ "Blessed art thou, Pakati, for though
54 14, 76| Pakati, for though thou art a Matanga thou wilt~be a
55 14, 76| noblemen and noble women. Thou art of low caste, but~Brahmans
56 16, 83| World-honored One said: "Truly thou art deluded. When man~dies the
57 18, 96| shall~teach us when thou art gone?"~ And the Blessed
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