Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | and said: "O samana,~thy hands are fit to grasp the reins
2 1, 8 | The king, clasping his hands with reverence, bowed down
3 1, 9 | two ways of motion, in the hands and in~the feet? The problem
4 1, 9 | the mind. The I moves thy hands and thy feet. The I~is thy
5 4, 17| excellent, fall into the~hands of those unworthy of it,
6 6, 21| cleansed his~bowl and his hands, the king sat down near
7 8, 25| Blessed~One with clasped hands, saying: "'Blessed is my
8 8, 26| He arose and clasping his hands made the~request: "May I
9 8, 27| Buddha, and clasping his hands, exclaimed with tears in~
10 12, 37| his little kingdom in the hands of Brahmadatta; and~having
11 12, 37| young Dighavu raised~his hands and said: 'Grant me my life,
12 12, 39| carriers were washing their hands. But his feet~burned under
13 12, 40| greeted him with~clasped hands, they sat down and became
14 13, 47| enlightenment.~ "Into your hands, O you men of good family
15 13, 50| householder, who, clasping his hands,~turned to the four quarters
16 13, 53| is punished by having his hands and feet cut~off?" "They
17 13, 55| only due to the moulding hands of the~potter who shapes
18 13, 58| exceeding joy. Clasping his hands, he bowed down before him
19 13, 59| saluted him with~clasped hands they said: "O Master, thou
20 14, 70| came to him with clasped hands and said:~"World-honored
21 16, 80| have her ears and nose, her hands and~feet cut off, and flung
22 16, 92| home, they cast up their hands, saying: "A worldly woman
23 17, 95| favor and accept them at my hands!"~ The Blessed One said: "
24 18, 97| this brotherhood at the hands of the Master himself!"~
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