Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | the hour of~motherhood was near, she asked the king to send
2 1, 4 | at that time in a grove near Lumbini Asita, a rishi,~
3 1, 7 | covered with lotuses, which is near by: even so seek~thou for
4 2, 10| from fasts, and death~is near. What good is thy exertion?
5 2, 10| a chief herdsman living near the grove whose eldest~daughter
6 4, 13| came traveling on the road near by, and when they saw the~
7 5, 18| Blessed One was, and sat down near~him. Then the Blessed One
8 5, 18| he entered. He~sat down near his son, but his eyes were
9 5, 18| Blessed One and sat down near him.~ Then the Blessed One
10 6, 21| tellers of his truth both near and far.~ ~ "If all could
11 6, 21| hands, the king sat down near him and thought:~ "Where
12 6, 21| from the town and not too near, suitable for going and
13 7, 23| stopping in the bamboo~grove near the city, he set out on
14 8, 27| features of Siddhattha. How near was the great samana~to
15 10, 29| And Ananda remained always near the Blessed Master of truth,
16 10, 29| Buddha, who happened to be near the palace,~partaking of
17 10, 29| My father!" And standing near~him, he added: "O samana,
18 11, 30| Blessed One, he sat down near him and said: "Lord, I have
19 13, 47| token that the water is near. So long as the~people do
20 13, 50| staying at the bamboo grove near Rajagaha,~he once met on
21 14, 67| generations ago as a crane near a~pond, and when the dry
22 14, 72| Buddha wondered why a man so near~to death had built a mansion
23 14, 76| mission, passed by a well near a village, and seeing Pakati,~
24 16, 86| nauseating that no one~would come near him or help him in his distress.
25 16, 88| mounted called Vulture's~Peak, near Rajagaha, Ajatasattu king
26 16, 93| grove, he went to Beluva, near Vesali. There the Blessed
27 16, 93| place where~his friends and near companions may live. I shall
28 16, 94| ourselves from all things~near and dear to us, and must
29 17, 95| perceiving that death was near, uttered~these words: "He
30 18, 96| nature of all things most near and dear unto us that we
31 18, 96| Ananda, thou hast been very~near to me by thoughts and acts
32 18, 97| walks righteously is ever near me. A man~may dwell beside
33 18, 97| very nature of all~things near and dear unto us, that we
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