Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | solitude; and,~begging for food, I devote myself to the
2 1, 8 | till the people offered him food. Wherever~the Blessed One
3 1, 8 | in the woods to eat the food in his bowl, the king was~
4 1, 8 | will~not take poison as food. Will a fish that has been
5 1, 9 | depending entirely on alms for food. Putting away all~desire
6 2, 10| Bodhisattva again took some food. His~disciples, having witnessed
7 4, 13| honey.~ This was the first food that the Enlightened One
8 6, 21| that it was time for taking food: "Thou art my most welcome
9 6, 21| men's minds would eat rich food,~ And strong would grow
10 7, 24| understand: By giving away our food, we get~more strength, by
11 9, 28| bowl and set out to beg his~food. And the news spread abroad: "
12 9, 28| thee and thy bhikkhus with~food?" And the Buddha replied: "
13 9, 28| of them ever begged for food."~ "O great king," rejoined
14 9, 28| old. They,~begging their food, lived on alms." The king
15 10, 29| the palace,~partaking of food.~ Rahula then went to the
16 11, 30| that might be a luxury in~food, shelter, and clothing,
17 11, 34| season on the Sangha, and food for incoming bhikkhus, and
18 11, 34| for incoming bhikkhus, and food~for outgoing bhikkhus, and
19 11, 34| for outgoing bhikkhus, and food for the sick, and food for
20 11, 34| and food for the sick, and food for those who~wait upon
21 11, 34| knowing the place where food can~be procured, comes on
22 11, 34| Sangha my life long with food for incoming bhikkhus. Thirdly,
23 11, 34| does not obtain suitable food,~his sickness may increase
24 11, 34| opportunity of~going out to seek food for himself. Sixthly, Lord,
25 11, 34| the rainy~season, or the food for the incoming bhikkhus,
26 11, 34| incoming bhikkhus, or the food for the~outgoing bhikkhus,
27 11, 34| outgoing bhikkhus, or the food for the sick, or the food
28 11, 34| food for the sick, or the food for those~that wait upon
29 12, 37| members, be~they robes or food, as they may need, and let
30 13, 43| The fowl in the coop has food but will soon be boiled
31 13, 48| uncontrolled,~immoderate in his food, idle, and weak, him Mara,
32 13, 48| well-controlled, moderate in~his food, faithful and strong, him
33 13, 51| the future to give them food when they come to thee~on
34 14, 65| son while searching for food and~clothing happened to
35 14, 67| little water and still less food in this pond. What~will
36 14, 71| with his bowl begging for food. Throwing down his~bundle
37 14, 71| been provided for his own food. The samana ate the rice
38 14, 74| his alms-bowl,~begging for food. Some of the people paid
39 14, 75| his alms-bowl to beg for food and approached the house
40 15, 78| frightened king ordered food for him. All the food~prepared
41 15, 78| ordered food for him. All the food~prepared at the royal banquet
42 15, 78| portentous significance. More food was sent~for, and all the
43 16, 84| his bed and refused all food. A friend,~hearing of his
44 16, 87| pleasant tree, and took~his food, standing under it. Then
45 16, 94| tranquility of mind. Eat your food to satisfy your hunger,
46 17, 95| Blessed One had eaten the food prepared by Chunda, the~
47 17, 95| These two~offerings of food are of equal fruit and of
48 17, 95| other: the offerings of food which a Tathagata accepts
49 17, 95| behind-these two offerings of food are of equal fruit and of~
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