Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | Siddhattha,~my child. When I am gone, be thou a mother to him."
2 1, 6 | passed away, his beauty is gone and the strength of his~
3 1, 6 | body is stark;~his life is gone; his thoughts are still;
4 1, 6 | When the fire of lust is gone out, then Nirvana is gained;
5 1, 6 | hatred and delusion are gone out, then Nirvana is gained;~
6 5, 18| to the wanderer who has gone astray;~he lights a lamp
7 6, 20| penances and sacrifices I have gone in quest of the highest
8 6, 20| to the wanderer~who has gone astray; he lights a lamp
9 12, 37| altercations the Blessed~One is gone, and has selected another
10 12, 37| into the matter and~having gone to the bottom of it, decides
11 13, 48| various theories, we have gone into the yoke with him~who
12 13, 53| passeth, and our thoughts are~gone when we have done thinking."~
13 13, 53| replied: "Our thinking is gone, but our thoughts continue.~
14 13, 59| has crossed the stream,~gone to the other shore, is blessed
15 13, 59| the world, after having gone out from his~house and driven
16 14, 63| very destitute, and having~gone to the mountain she beheld
17 14, 73| left and our water is all~gone! We are lost!" And unyoking
18 16, 86| the Buddha said:~ "In days gone by there was a wicked king
19 16, 88| the king's messenger had gone, the Blessed One had the~
20 16, 90| through which the Buddha~had gone towards the river Ganges, "
21 16, 94| O brethren, that we have gone astray so long and wandered
22 17, 95| five hundred carts have gone across the~brook and have
23 18, 96| shall~teach us when thou art gone?"~ And the Blessed One replied: "
24 18, 97| to the wanderer who has gone astray. They bring a lamp
25 18, 97| all, let them, after I am gone, be a teacher unto~you.When
26 18, 97| teacher unto~you.When I am gone, Ananda, let the order,
27 18, 97| has the Light of the world gone~out!"~ Then the venerable
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