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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | THE THREE WOES~ ~ THE palace which 2 1, 8 | But he~who possesses all three, power, wealth, and religion, 3 1, 9 | be reborn in any of the three worlds, be it in~hell, upon 4 3, 11| and rejoiced not. With his three~daughters, Tanha, Raga and 5 3, 11| harm could befall him.~ The three daughters of Mara tempted 6 4, 17| the other bhikkhus uttered three times these~solemn vows: " 7 8, 26| HE THREE CHARACTERISTICS AND THE 8 11, 32| SANGHA~ ~ YASODHARA had three times requested of the Buddha 9 11, 35| question is solemnly proclaimed three times, an answer~is expected: 10 12, 37| find us he will slay all three of us.' And he~sent his 11 12, 40| conformations, and there are three groups which are not corporeal.~ 12 12, 40| and the dispositions; all three~constitute consciousness 13 13, 41| does not~understand the three characteristics and has 14 13, 42| Sakyamuni. These~are the three great prohibitions."~ And 15 13, 44| PUBLICITY~ ~ THE Buddha said: "Three things, O disciples, are 16 13, 44| secrecy and shun~publicity.~ "Three things, O disciples, shine 17 13, 44| be~hidden. What are the three? The moon, O disciples, 18 13, 44| cannot be hidden. These three things, O~disciples, illumine 19 13, 46| they become good. There are~three evils of the body, four 20 13, 46| evils of the tongue, and three evils~of the mind.~ "The 21 13, 48| thou art asked;~by these three steps thou wilt become divine. 22 13, 49| that Brahmans versed in~the three Vedas should be able to 23 13, 49| the Brahmans versed in the three Vedas is but~blind talk; 24 13, 55| but one truth, not two~or three.~ "And the Tathagata is 25 14, 60| heard, and flowers~rain down three times a day. There are singing 26 14, 63| THE WIDOW'S MITE, AND THE THREE MERCHANTS~ ~ THERE was once 27 14, 63| this truth in a parable: "Three~merchants set out on their 28 16, 90| all kinds of goods. But~three dangers hang over Pataliputta, 29 16, 91| complete destruction of the three bonds of lust, of~covetousness 30 16, 94| approached the holy Buddha three times to tempt him. And~ 31 19, 98| the Blessed One possesses three personalities and~each of


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