Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | of travail came upon her,~four pure-minded angels of the
2 1, 6 | jewel-fronted chariot with four stately horses to be held
3 1, 6 | This man is sick.~The four elements of his body are
4 1, 6 | stopped in their fiery course. Four persons~passed by, carrying
5 1, 7 | thee sovereign over the four~continents and the two thousand
6 4, 12| Enlightened One saw the four noble truths which point
7 4, 16| cessation has fathomed the~four noble truths. He will walk
8 5, 18| Buddha.~ Now there were four friends of Yasa belonging
9 5, 18| and instruction to these~four friends of mine." And the
10 6, 19| the Dharma will~see the four noble truths and walk in
11 10, 29| thy father. He~possesses four great mines of wealth which
12 10, 29| them, I shall give thee the four truths which will~teach
13 12, 40| term~Name. And there are four elements, the earthy element,
14 12, 40| gaseous element, and these four~elements constitute man'
15 12, 40| appearance of the groups with the four~elements as they are joined
16 12, 40| combination~of the groups with the four elements, but there is no
17 13, 41| through not~understanding the four noble truths, O bhikkhus,
18 13, 41| He who does not see the four noble truths, he who does
19 13, 46| three evils of the body, four evils of the tongue, and
20 13, 49| staircase in the place where four~roads cross, to mount up
21 13, 49| lets his mind pervade the four quarters of~the world with
22 13, 49| without difficulty-in all the~four quarters of the earth; even
23 13, 50| his hands,~turned to the four quarters of the world, to
24 14, 60| disciple replied: "There are four Jhanas. The first Jhana
25 14, 60| Blessed One said: "There are four means by which Iddhi is~
26 14, 64| the blind man. He mixed four~simples, and when he applied
27 14, 64| thought "I am," and the four simples are the four noble
28 14, 64| the four simples are the four noble truths.~ ~
29 14, 68| FOUR KINDS OF MERIT~ ~ THERE
30 14, 68| Buddha continued: "There are four kinds of offering: first,
31 14, 72| Brahman to preach to him the four noble truths~and the eightfold
32 16, 83| where Yama reigns, but some~four hundred miles westward lies
33 16, 89| training their~minds in the four kinds of mental activity,
34 16, 94| understanding and grasping the four~truths, O brethren, that
35 18, 97| having passed through the~four jhanas, entered Nirvana.~
36 18, 97| to all living beings the four~noble truths and the eightfold
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