Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | life of a hermit. He was a Brahman of dignified mien,~famed
2 1, 9 | outside its~parts."~ The Brahman sage, however, insisted
3 4, 15| in vain.~ Upaka, a young Brahman and a Jain, a former acquaintance
4 6, 19| in Uruvela the Jatilas, Brahman hermits~with matted hair,
5 6, 20| thought of self, whom some Brahman teachers~call the lord.
6 6, 21| the appearance of a~young Brahman, walked in front, and said: "
7 13, 49| through Kosala he~came to the Brahman village which is called
8 13, 49| has been~announced by the Brahman Pokkharasati, while my friend
9 13, 49| has~been announced by the Brahman Tarukkha. Now, regarding
10 13, 49| This being the substance of Brahman lore, does it not follow
11 13, 49| which really make a man a Brahman, and say, 'Indra, we~call
12 13, 53| Said the Blessed One: "O Brahman, thou art religious and
13 13, 53| self-existent entities. Thy heart, O~Brahman, is cleaving still to self;
14 13, 53| thee aright," rejoined the Brahman, "That Nirvana~is not a
15 13, 53| asked again: "Answer~me, O Brahman, where does wisdom dwell?
16 13, 53| non-identity?" "No, sir," said the Brahman, "it has not. There is a~
17 13, 53| Well, I do," said the Brahman.~ The Buddha continued: "
18 13, 58| to him in the shape~of a Brahman whose countenance was bright
19 14, 69| WORLD~ ~ THERE was a certain Brahman in Kosambi, a wrangler and
20 14, 69| arrogant." Whereupon the Brahman asked:~"Where is the sun
21 14, 72| FOOL~ ~ THERE was a rich Brahman, well advanced in years,
22 14, 72| sent~Ananda to the rich Brahman to preach to him the four
23 14, 72| eightfold path of salvation. The Brahman showed Ananda his~house
24 14, 74| BHARADVAJA, a wealthy Brahman farmer, was celebrating
25 14, 74| paid him reverence, but the~Brahman was angry and said: "O samana,
26 14, 74| answered him and said: "O Brahman, if too, plough~and sow,
27 14, 74| husbandman?" replied the Brahman. "Where, then, are thy bullocks?~
28 14, 74| all sorrow ends." Then the~Brahman poured rice-milk into a
29 14, 75| approached the house of a Brahman~priest while the fire of
30 14, 75| birth does one~become a Brahman; by deeds one becomes an
31 14, 75| by deeds one~becomes a Brahman."~ ~
32 14, 76| to drink. Pakati~said: "O Brahman, I am too humble and mean
33 15, 79| beautiful woman, the wife of a~Brahman merchant and, conceiving
34 15, 79| that the character~of the Brahman had been impressed into
35 16, 83| YAMARAJA~ ~ THERE was a Brahman, a religious man and fond
36 16, 83| Having arrived at a great Brahman temple the sad father went
37 16, 83| ask him for a~boon."~ The Brahman rejoicing at the news went
38 16, 83| delusion."~ On this, the Brahman departed, and when he woke
39 16, 83| arrived at the Jetavana, the Brahman told his~story and how his
40 16, 83| peace everlasting." The~Brahman asked the permission of
41 16, 88| utter ruin! Come now, O Brahman, and go to the Blessed One;
42 16, 88| said: "When I stayed, O~Brahman, at Vesali, I taught the
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