Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 13| salvation. The two merchants, seeing the holiness of the conqueror~
2 4, 16| SERMON AT BENARES~ ~ ON seeing their old teacher approach,
3 4, 17| suffering.~And the Blessed One seeing that it was impossible to
4 5, 18| banished the thought of self."~ Seeing that Yasa was ready to enter
5 6, 19| sacred fire."~ Kassapa, seeing the Blessed One in his majesty
6 6, 19| Buddha.~ The Blessed One, seeing that the Jatilas of Nadi
7 6, 22| the other one."~ Sariputta seeing the venerable Assaji begging
8 6, 22| the people were annoyed. Seeing that many distinguished
9 8, 27| and be his son again!" But~seeing the determination of his
10 12, 37| my armies." And Dighiti, seeing that~resistance was impossible
11 12, 37| has come to me.~ "The king seeing that he was at the mercy
12 13, 48| living a hundred years not~seeing the highest truth, is one
13 13, 59| possessed of knowledge, seeing the way that leads to Nirvana;~
14 14, 60| And the Blessed One, seeing the anxiety of a truth seeking
15 14, 70| without pain."~ The Tathagata, seeing the luxuries with which
16 14, 73| morning was yet cool. On~seeing a tuft of kusa-grass, he
17 14, 76| well near a village, and seeing Pakati,~a girl of the Matanga
18 15, 77| by them. And the~Buddha seeing the kings and their armies
19 16, 80| in love with Vasavadatta. Seeing his wealth, and~fearing
20 16, 84| very poor, passed by, and seeing the rich man in the bazaar,
21 16, 85| tree,~and the villagers seeing the glory of his appearance
22 16, 90| the town. The Blessed One seeing~the laborers at work predicted
23 16, 94| Lord!"~ The Blessed One, seeing the quivering eyelids of
24 17, 95| at the foot of a tree. On seeing him he went up to the place~
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