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1 1, 4 | heartfelt joy to pay their religious homage.~ The royal father, 2 1, 5 | prince, attended to his religious duties,~bathing his body 3 1, 7 | beats too full to~lead a religious life."~ The venerable figure 4 1, 7 | know~that for seeking a religious life no time can be inopportune."~ 5 1, 8 | king, to be liberal and religious, and thy words are prudent. 6 1, 8 | the world? He who seeks religious~truth, which is the highest 7 2, 10| feared that Siddhattha's religious zeal was flagging and that 8 6, 19| I am anxious to lead a religious life under the direction 9 6, 20| company of Kassapa, the great religious teacher~of the Jatilas, 10 6, 20| meritorious,~meditations and religious exercises pacify the heart, 11 6, 20| the heart than all other religious accomplishments taken~together. 12 6, 21| edified the Magadha king by~religious discourse, rose from his 13 6, 22| followers of Sanjaya, led a religious life. They had promised 14 6, 22| kingdom of Magadha led a religious life under the direction~ 15 7, 23| greeted him with words of religious comfort.~And they sat down 16 7, 23| to attain the bliss of a religious life?"~ And the Buddha replied: " 17 7, 23| replied: "The bliss of a religious life is attainable~by every 18 7, 23| themselves~to a life of religious meditation, let them put 19 7, 24| which shall be a place of religious devotion for your~brotherhood, 20 8, 25| fleeting and perishable, but religious~profit is eternal and inexhaustible. 21 8, 26| gladdened the monks with a religious~discourse on the subject 22 8, 27| the king, considering the religious dignity of his son, descended 23 8, 27| achieve thy noble purpose in religious devotion. Now that thou 24 11, 30| after having delivered a~religious discourse, he addressed 25 11, 32| Yasodhara for leading a religious life he could no longer 26 11, 34| both worldly pleasure and religious consolation.' Impure, Lord,~ 27 11, 35| from the world and led a religious life. He observed that~there 28 11, 35| from worldly labors and religious instruction, the king~went 29 11, 35| to~devote these days to religious exercises.~ A bhikkhu duly 30 12, 37| them with all honors and religious rites. When King Brahmadatta~ 31 12, 38| life to religion and~to religious discipline, may observe 32 12, 39| become the founder of a~religious school of his own. Devadatta 33 13, 43| their pains by medicine and religious consolation.~And a man came 34 13, 47| and edify your minds with religious~discourse, select from among 35 13, 50| according to the traditional religious superstition to avert evil,~ 36 13, 50| regulate the zenith of thy religious~relations above thee, and 37 13, 53| Kutadanta, being of a religious disposition and anxious 38 13, 53| One: "O Brahman, thou art religious and earnest.~Thou art seriously 39 14, 61| their language and then with religious discourse I~instructed, 40 14, 61| and gladdened them with religious discourse, I would vanish~ 41 14, 63| beheld hermits holding a religious~assembly. Then the woman 42 14, 63| priesthood to esteem rightly her religious merit, burst forth with~ 43 14, 71| gladdened him with words of religious comfort.~ The daughter of 44 16, 83| THERE was a Brahman, a religious man and fond in his affections~ 45 16, 83| father went through~certain religious rites and fell asleep. While 46 16, 83| seething whirlpool of sorrow. Religious wisdom lifts a man above 47 16, 88| so long as they remain religious, performing all proper rites, 48 16, 90| far into the night with religious edification, he~dismissed 49 16, 90| and the gaudy~gondolas of religious ceremonies were not staunch 50 16, 92| goes~forth to perform her religious duties, so she appeared 51 16, 92| and~gladdened her with religious discourse. As she listened 52 16, 92| and gladdened them with religious discourse. Then they addressed 53 16, 92| and gladdening her with~religious edification, he rose from 54 17, 95| Kukkusa, the young~Malla, with religious discourse.~ Aroused and 55 18, 96| letter. He will~proclaim a religious life, wholly perfect and 56 18, 97| the rest of~the night in religious discourse. Then the venerable


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