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1 1, 4 | her couch stood an aged woman imploring the heavens to
2 1, 7 | lair, as~the delivery of a woman with child, as all these
3 11, 32| Pajapati was the first woman to become a disciple of
4 11, 33| Guard against looking on a woman. If ye see a~woman, let
5 11, 33| on a woman. If ye see a~woman, let it be as though ye
6 11, 33| which it grows.'~ "If the woman be old, regard her as your
7 11, 33| The samana who looks on a~woman as a woman, or touches her
8 11, 33| who looks on a~woman as a woman, or touches her as a woman,
9 11, 33| woman, or touches her as a woman, has broken his vow and
10 11, 33| when it is confused~with woman's beauty, and the mind is
11 11, 33| thoughts, or look upon a woman's form~with lustful desires.
12 11, 33| executioner, than dwell with a woman~and excite in yourself lustful
13 11, 33| yourself lustful thoughts.~ "A woman of the world is anxious
14 11, 34| GIFTS~ ~ VISAKHA, a wealthy woman in Savatthi who had many
15 11, 34| Lord,~is nakedness for a woman, disgusting, and revolting.
16 11, 34| to Visakha:~ ~ "O noble woman of an upright life,~ Disciple
17 14, 63| religious~assembly. Then the woman was filled with joy, and
18 14, 63| from selfish greed."~ ~ The woman was mightily strengthened
19 14, 76| THE WOMAN AT THE WELL~ ~ ANANDA, the
20 15, 79| happened to see a beautiful woman, the wife of a~Brahman merchant
21 16, 80| When he came, the poor woman ordered her maid to collect
22 16, 92| on one side. As a prudent woman goes~forth to perform her
23 16, 92| thought to himself: "This woman moves in worldly circles
24 16, 92| hands, saying: "A worldly woman has outdone~us; we have
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