Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | perceives the actions of the~five roots of mind, touch, smell,
2 1, 9 | a gradual evolution? The five roots of sense perception
3 2, 10| came to a~settlement of five bhikkhus in the jungle of
4 2, 10| One saw the life of those five men, virtuously keeping
5 2, 10| of the body.~Whereas the five bhikkhus were severe, the
6 3, 11| Mara alone, lord of the five desires, bringer of~death
7 4, 12| six fields, that is, the five senses and the~mind. The
8 4, 15| good~news with joy. But my five disciples are still alive.
9 4, 15| deliverance."~ At that time the five bhikkhus dwelt in the Deer
10 4, 16| old teacher approach, the five bhikkus agreed~among themselves
11 4, 16| he began to preach to the five bhikkhus, opening to them
12 4, 16| the~oldest one among the five bhikkhus, discerned the
13 4, 17| HAVING pointed out to the five bhikkhus the truth, the
14 6, 20| was a prince, I~cherished five wishes. I wished: O, that
15 11, 32| joined it, likely~decay after five hundred years; but observing
16 11, 33| fixed resolve against~the five desires. Lust beclouds a
17 13, 49| The Brahmans cling to the five things leading to~worldliness
18 13, 49| they are~entangled in the five hindrances, lust, malice,
19 13, 49| which is contrary to the five great~hindrances. The Tathagata
20 13, 56| elephant, able to cope with five hundred~ordinary elephants.
21 14, 60| Buddha said: "There are five meditations. The first meditation
22 14, 70| Blessed~One said: "There are five things which produce the
23 14, 73| the men and bullocks of~five hundred wagons obtained
24 14, 73| went about trafficking with five hundred carts. One day he~
25 16, 85| of which lay a~hamlet of five hundred houses. Thinking
26 16, 85| Blessed One embraced the five~rules and took refuge in
27 17, 95| One: "But just now, Lord, five hundred carts have gone
28 18, 97| musical instruments, and five hundred~garments, and went
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