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1 1, 2 | fades in the heat of the~day.~ Wherever you look, there
2 1, 4 | the royal child grew from day to day in mind~and in body;
3 1, 4 | royal child grew from day to day in mind~and in body; and
4 2, 10| life.~At last, he ate each day one hemp grain only, seeking
5 4, 17| Blessed One increased from day to day, and many~people
6 4, 17| One increased from day to day, and many~people came to
7 5, 18| One receive me from this day forth while my life lasts
8 5, 18| One receive us from this day forth while our life~lasts
9 6, 19| he grew envious. When the day of the festival~arrived,
10 6, 21| him, a place that is~by day not too crowded and by night
11 10, 29| parted them.~ On the seventh day after the Buddha's arrival
12 11, 30| became glad. And in one day many thousands of robes
13 11, 34| bodies.~ When on the next day the Blessed One had finished
14 11, 35| because they keep the~eighth day and also the fourteenth
15 11, 35| fourteenth or fifteenth day of each~half-month. Would
16 11, 35| to assemble on the eighth day~and also on the fourteenth
17 11, 35| fourteenth or fifteenth day of each half-month, and
18 11, 35| assembled in the~vihara on the day appointed, and the people
19 11, 35| fourteenth or fifteenth day of the half-month. If~the
20 13, 48| the highest truth, is one day in the life of a man who
21 13, 48| greed!~ The sun is bright by day, the moon shines by night,
22 13, 48| brightest, with splendor day and night, is the Buddha,
23 13, 51| One receive me from this day forth while my life lasts
24 13, 51| One receive me from this day forth while my~life lasts
25 13, 53| world in the heat of the day, so the Tathagata comes
26 13, 53| extinguished during the day," suggested Kutadanta.~
27 13, 58| THE DEVA~ ~ ON a certain day when the Blessed One dwelt
28 14, 60| rain down three times a day. There are singing birds
29 14, 66| caught sight of thee this day, thou wouldst have lost
30 14, 69| omnipresent~light of the day, do not call the world dark.
31 14, 69| radiancy is~glorious by day and night, and he whose
32 14, 71| Brother~Annabhara, from this day forth thou shalt be free.
33 14, 73| five hundred carts. One day he~arrived at a sandy desert
34 14, 73| meals~early, they passed the day lying in the shade. At sunset
35 14, 73| wagons, stop the wagons!"~The day broke just as they stopped
36 16, 81| was to be married the next day, and~he thought, "Would
37 16, 83| spirits live; every eighth day of the month Yama visits
38 16, 87| contrived a plot to rob~him. One day they came to the householder
39 16, 87| repeated again and~again.~ "One day the spirit that lived in
40 16, 92| and cakes, and on the next day announced through~a messenger
41 18, 97| true believer, from this day~forth as long as life endures."~
42 18, 97| lay. There they passed the day in paying honor and reverence
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