Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 16| BENARES~ ~ ON seeing their old teacher approach, the five bhikkus
2 4, 16| crowded around the great~teacher to receive the glad tidings;
3 4, 17| yoketh men like oxen, the Teacher of gods~and men, the Exalted
4 6, 19| a great muni and a noble teacher. Should he~stay overnight
5 6, 20| driver curbs bullocks, the teacher of~high and low," he went
6 6, 20| Kassapa, the great religious teacher~of the Jatilas, and they
7 6, 22| Blessed~One, may be our teacher."~ When the Buddha saw Sariputta
8 8, 27| One, Lord of truth, and teacher of mankind. Suddhodana~the
9 8, 27| receive the Buddha, the teacher of truth,~the preacher of
10 12, 40| echo of it comes back. The teacher pronounces a stanza and
11 12, 40| attentively listens to his teacher's instruction, repeats~the
12 13, 48| THE TEACHER~ ~ THIS is the Dharmapada,
13 13, 49| the Enlightened~One, the teacher of men and gods, the Blessed
14 13, 49| the Blessed One, has any teacher of the~Brahmans, versed
15 13, 50| the Blessed One,~the holy teacher. I never knew what I was
16 13, 50| refuge in the Enlightened Teacher,~in the truth that enlightens,
17 13, 51| the Holy One. Thou art the teacher of mankind. Thou~showest
18 13, 53| The~stanza uttered by a teacher is reborn in the scholar
19 13, 54| Buddha, the~Blessed One, the Teacher. And this is right, for
20 13, 59| ready to hear, thou art our teacher, thou art~incomparable.
21 14, 61| THE TEACHER UNKNOWN~ ~ THE Blessed One
22 14, 63| said, It is even as the Teacher says: what I have done is
23 14, 63| all his wealth."~ And the Teacher said: "Doing good deeds
24 14, 67| entered the water!"~ When the Teacher had finished this discourse,
25 14, 73| He said to himself: "The~Teacher said there are several kinds
26 14, 73| come back to us." Then the Teacher said to him: Is it~true
27 14, 73| to~his deeds.~ After the Teacher had told the story he formed
28 14, 74| Blessed One, saying: "Let the Teacher of mankind partake of the~
29 16, 91| men's wayward hearts, the Teacher of gods and men,~the blessed
30 16, 93| as the closed fist of a teacher, who keeps some things~back.~ "
31 17, 95| drink the water. Let~the Teacher of men and gods quench his
32 18, 97| Master is ended, we have no teacher more!' But it is not~thus,
33 18, 97| them, after I am gone, be a teacher unto~you.When I am gone,
34 19, 98| is Buddha~our Master, our Teacher."~ And Kassapa rose and
35 19, 98| Buddha is~the all-loving teacher assuming the shape of the
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