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1 1, 4 | earnestly desiring to show their reverence for~most excellent law,
2 1, 8 | clasping his hands with reverence, bowed down before~Sakyamuni
3 4, 13| conqueror~of Mara, bowed down in reverence and said: "We take our refuge,~
4 4, 17| their saints are worthy of reverence. The community~of the Buddha'
5 7, 24| compassionate he gives with reverence and banishes all hatred,~
6 8, 25| see a virtuous man, feel reverence for him. How much more~must
7 8, 25| meeting a Buddha, conceive reverence for him. And now~as I briefly
8 8, 25| The king listened with reverence and remembered all the words
9 9, 28| family greeted him with~great reverence, but Yasodhara, the mother
10 13, 50| performing this~rite I honor, reverence, and keep sacred the words
11 13, 50| well, O Sigala, to honor,~reverence, and keep sacred the words
12 13, 50| to the Blessed One with reverence as to his~father and said: "
13 13, 53| abandon~immolation, but reverence for the gods can be shown
14 13, 58| bowed down before him in~reverence, and disappeared suddenly
15 14, 74| Some of the people paid him reverence, but the~Brahman was angry
16 16, 85| appearance approached him~with reverence; but when he began to preach,
17 16, 86| to the Buddha to do him reverence and having heard of the
18 16, 86| cleansed from error did reverence unto the Lord.~ ~
19 16, 90| in great numbers to~pay reverence to the Lord of the world;
20 16, 91| hospitality, of gifts, and of reverence; to be the supreme~sowing-ground
21 18, 96| wafted from the~skies, out of reverence for the successor of the
22 18, 97| respect the Master, and out of~reverence for the Master do we thus
23 18, 97| day in paying honor and reverence to the~remains of the Blessed
24 19, 98| entrance into Nirvana you must reverence~and obey the law. Regard
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