Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | came, and the people of the city Kapilavatthu~had assembled
2 1, 6 | pass.~ The houses of the city were decorated with curtains
3 1, 6 | through the streets of the city, and into a country~watered
4 1, 6 | horses and drove back to the city.~ When they passed by the
5 1, 8 | homage.~ Having entered the city of Rajagaha, the prince
6 1, 8 | noticing the commotion in the city, inquired the~cause of it,
7 6, 21| of bhikkhus, entered the city of~Rajagaha. Sakka, the
8 7, 23| the bamboo~grove near the city, he set out on that very
9 8, 27| in the grove before the city.~ ~
10 9, 28| house to receive alms in the city where he used to ride in~
11 13, 41| noble path that leads to the city of peace. I have shown you
12 13, 47| give to his soldiers the city of~Nirvana, the great capital
13 13, 51| banners through the whole city of Vesali, shouting:~"Simha
14 16, 83| miles westward lies a great city in which many good~spirits
15 16, 83| at the news went to the city and found it as~the samanas
16 16, 84| watching the lights of the city, as they flickered up and~
17 16, 86| And the governor of the city came~to the Buddha to do
18 16, 89| Lord, might have a border city, strong~in its foundations,
19 16, 89| approaches all about the city, he might not be able so
20 16, 89| in the ramparts of that city as to know~where such a
21 16, 89| that entered or left the~city, would have to pass through
22 16, 90| higher powers. For this city of Pataliputta will be a
23 16, 90| worldliness. And as the city gate was called after the~
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