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1 1, 7 | the vision said: "I am a samana. Troubled at the thought
2 1, 7 | seems intolerable."~ The samana replied: "Where heat is,
3 1, 8 | reverently and said: "O samana,~thy hands are fit to grasp
4 3, 11| the place where the great samana sat. But~Sakyamuni heeded
5 3, 11| heart of the victorious samana, he ordered all the evil
6 4, 13| when they saw the~great samana, majestic and full of peace,
7 5, 18| mind. Thus~the body of a samana may wear an ascetic's garb
8 6, 19| himself. "Sakyamuni is a great samana and possesses~high powers,
9 6, 22| exclaimed:~"Truly this samana has entered the right path;
10 8, 27| How near was the great samana~to his heart, and yet what
11 10, 29| standing near~him, he added: "O samana, even thy shadow is a place
12 11, 33| think to yourself, 'I as a samana will live in this~sinful
13 11, 33| young, as your child. The samana who looks on a~woman as
14 13, 42| with this legend: "Should a samana take this bowl down without
15 13, 49| regarding thy high~reputation, O samana, and knowing that thou art
16 13, 51| wish,~Lord to visit the samana Gotama." Nataputta said: "
17 13, 51| moral~merit, go to visit the samana Gotama, who denies the result
18 13, 51| the result of~actions? The samana Gotama, O Simha, denies
19 13, 51| general~thought: "Truly the samana Gotama must be the Holy
20 13, 51| have heard, Lord, that the samana Gotama denies the result~
21 13, 51| have been told, Lord: 'The samana Gotama says: To me alone~
22 13, 52| is said, O Lord,~that the samana Gotama denies the existence
23 13, 53| and~said: "I am told, O samana, that thou art the Buddha,
24 13, 56| king, although thou art a samana who~has voluntarily given
25 14, 69| up, as far as I can." A~samana sitting in the market-place
26 14, 69| thou speakest?" And the samana replied:~"The wisdom of
27 14, 71| grass on the~meadow, saw a samana with his bowl begging for
28 14, 71| provided for his own food. The samana ate the rice and~gladdened
29 14, 71| he had received from the samana,~went to his slave and offered
30 14, 71| man." And approaching the samana, he said: "My master has
31 14, 71| divide it with him?"~ The samana replied in a parable. He
32 14, 74| Brahman was angry and said: "O samana, it would be more fitting
33 14, 75| stay there, O wretched~samana; thou art an outcast."~
34 18, 97| final passing away of the samana Gotama will~take place.
35 18, 97| yet have I faith in the~samana Gotama and trust he will
36 18, 97| might be allowed to see the~samana Gotama!"~ When he had thus
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