Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | at the ills of life. He saw the~vanity of worldly happiness
2 1, 4 | deeply. And when the~king saw the tears of Asita he became
3 1, 6 | princess and niece of the king, saw Siddhattha in his manliness
4 1, 7 | this state of ecstasy he saw with his mental eye all
5 1, 7 | sorrow of the world; he saw the pains of pleasure and
6 1, 8 | halo. All~the people who saw this unusual sight gazed
7 2, 10| and when the~Blessed One saw the life of those five men,
8 2, 10| salvation, and therefore when~he saw that it was not the right
9 2, 10| purpose.~ When the Bodhisattva saw the bhikkhus turning away
10 3, 11| attention to them, and when Mara saw that he could kindle no
11 3, 11| lotus-blossoms.~ When Mara saw this, he fled away with
12 4, 12| Surely if living creatures saw the results of all their
13 4, 12| suffering.~ The Enlightened One saw the four noble truths which
14 4, 13| road near by, and when they saw the~great samana, majestic
15 4, 14| sentient creatures, and he saw among them beings whose~
16 4, 14| and easy to instruct. He saw some who were~conscious
17 4, 15| acquaintance of~Siddhattha, saw the Blessed One while he
18 5, 18| Blessed One. The Blessed One saw Yasa coming from afar. Yasa~
19 5, 18| eyes~were opened and he saw his son sitting at his side
20 6, 19| his anger. When~Kassapa saw the light shining forth
21 6, 19| the stream, and when they saw the instruments used in~
22 6, 20| Blessed One was. There they saw the~Blessed One in the company
23 6, 22| teacher."~ When the Buddha saw Sariputta and Moggallana
24 6, 22| become extinct." When they saw the bhikkhus, they reviled
25 7, 23| One.~ And the Blessed One saw at once the sterling quality
26 7, 24| accept it."~ The Buddha saw into the heart of the supporter
27 8, 25| orphans, having returned home, saw the garden of the heir-apparent,~
28 8, 27| the~prince. When the king saw Siddhattha, his son, from
29 11, 33| let it be as though ye saw her not, and have no conversation~
30 12, 37| dwelt at Benares, and he~saw the king, his former master,
31 12, 37| the streets of Benares~he saw his son who had returned
32 12, 38| unshod. When the elders saw that the Blessed One walked
33 12, 39| converted as soon as they saw him and listened to his~
34 13, 42| disciple of the Buddha, saw~the bowl on Jotikkha's pole,
35 13, 53| countless victims. Now he saw the~folly of atonement by
36 14, 60| heart of his disciple and saw still some doubts and~anxieties.
37 14, 65| father lived.~The father saw him in his wretchedness,
38 14, 65| to call him.~When the son saw the place to which he was
39 14, 65| watched the~boy, and when he saw that he was honest and industrious,
40 14, 71| the grass on the~meadow, saw a samana with his bowl begging
41 14, 73| Jetavana.~ When the brethren saw him they said to him: "Thou
42 14, 73| Master. When the Blessed One saw them~he said: "I see, O
43 15, 79| mind, and he imagined he saw himself on the block. "Hold,~
44 16, 83| hastened to the place and saw his be beloved~child playing
45 16, 84| spiritual~knowledge and saw the real worth of things,
46 16, 87| valleys. Once as he went he saw a pleasant tree, and took~
47 16, 92| grove. When the Blessed~One saw the Licchavi approaching
48 17, 95| Pukkusa, the young Malla, saw the Blessed One~seated at
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