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1 6 | KASSAPA~
2 6, 19| KASSAPA, THE FIRE-WORSHIPER~ ~ AT
3 6, 19| keeping a fire-dragon; and~Kassapa was their chief. Kassapa
4 6, 19| Kassapa was their chief. Kassapa was renowned throughout
5 6, 19| the Blessed One went to Kassapa of~Uruvela the Jatila, and
6 6, 19| keep your sacred fire."~ Kassapa, seeing the Blessed One
7 6, 19| the Buddha insisted and Kassapa admitted him to the room
8 6, 19| died in his anger. When~Kassapa saw the light shining forth
9 6, 19| dead body of the fiend~to Kassapa, saying: "His fire has been
10 6, 19| conquered by my fire." And~Kassapa thought to himself. "Sakyamuni
11 6, 19| those days a festival, and Kassapa thought: "The people~will
12 6, 19| retired and did not come to Kassapa. And~Kassapa went to the
13 6, 19| not come to Kassapa. And~Kassapa went to the Buddha on the
14 6, 19| Didst thou not think, O Kassapa, that it~would be better
15 6, 19| from the festival?" And Kassapa was~astonished and thought: "
16 6, 19| The Blessed One addressed Kassapa and said: "Thou seest the
17 6, 19| mind. Thou art not holy, Kassapa; thou hast not yet entered
18 6, 19| yet entered the~path." And Kassapa gave up his resistance.
19 6, 19| Blessed One said: "Thou, Kassapa, art chief of the~Jatilas.
20 6, 19| thou thinkest fit." Then Kassapa went to the Jatilas and~
21 6, 19| to the Blessed One.~ Nadi Kassapa and Gaya Kassapa, brothers
22 6, 19| Nadi Kassapa and Gaya Kassapa, brothers of the great Uruvela~
23 6, 19| brothers of the great Uruvela~Kassapa, powerful men and chieftains
24 6, 20| Jatilas before. The great Kassapa, chief of the Jatilas and
25 6, 20| Blessed One in the company of Kassapa, the great religious teacher~
26 6, 20| the spiritual direction of Kassapa,~or has Kassapa become a
27 6, 20| direction of Kassapa,~or has Kassapa become a disciple of Gotama?"~
28 6, 20| thoughts of the people, said to~Kassapa: "What knowledge hast thou
29 6, 20| knowledge hast thou gained, O Kassapa, and what has~induced thee
30 6, 20| thine austere~penances?"~ Kassapa said: "The profit I derived
31 13, 42| disciples perform miracles. Kassapa, the disciple of the Buddha,
32 13, 42| had happened, he went to Kassapa,~and, breaking the bowl
33 13, 55| addressed the venerable Kassapa, to dispel the~uncertainty
34 13, 55| act so they are. It is, Kassapa, as if a~potter made different
35 13, 55| Nirvana comes to thee, Kassapa, when thou understandest~
36 13, 55| or in the valleys. Then, Kassapa, the grasses, shrubs,~herbs,
37 13, 55| The Tathagata, however, O Kassapa, knows the law whose essence
38 19, 98| Master, our Teacher."~ And Kassapa rose and said: "Truly thou
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