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1 1, 8 | to the bank of a~flowing river in the woods to eat the
2 1, 9 | The Ganges is a mighty river~and it possesses all these
3 2, 10| to bathe in the Neranjara River, but when he strove to leave~
4 4, 14| tree on the banks of the river Neranjara,~pronounced this
5 6, 19| of~fire-worship into the river and went to the Blessed
6 6, 19| fire-worship floating in the river, they said: "Something has
7 11, 34| habit of bathing in the~river Achiravati with the courtesans,
8 13, 48| among men~who cross the river and reach the goal. The
9 13, 49| hither to the bank of the river, and, having some business
10 13, 49| invoke the other bank of the river to come over to him on this
11 14, 66| swimming lustily in the river, playing with his~mate.
12 16, 85| SOUTH of Savatthi is a great river, on the banks of which lay
13 16, 85| him preach. Coming to the river~where the water was deep
14 16, 85| salvation, I crossed the river and I walked over its troubled
15 16, 85| shackles so as to~cross the river of worldliness and attain
16 16, 90| Buddha~had gone towards the river Ganges, "The Gotama Gate."
17 16, 90| He therefore crossed the river without any~boat, signifying
18 16, 90| called this passage of the river~"Gotama Ford."~ ~
19 16, 94| the bank of~the Neranjara River: 'Be greeted, thou Holy
20 17, 95| stirred the water; but a river, O Lord, is not far off.~
21 17, 95| said: "Let us go to the~river."~ Then the third time the
22 18, 96| the~further side of the river Hirannavati, and when he
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