Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | conditions: the poor and the rich, the ignorant~and the wise,
2 1, 8 | not be~despised. To grow rich and lose religion is not
3 1, 8 | have no~profit. Charity is rich in returns; charity is the
4 5, 18| Yasa to the house of the rich merchant. When they had~
5 6, 21| all men's minds would eat rich food,~ And strong would
6 7, 24| capital of Kosala, a land rich in produce and~enjoying
7 13, 51| be~great or powerful or rich or famous, will have no
8 14, 61| between noble~and ignoble, rich and poor. My doctrine is
9 14, 63| of~men, disregarding the rich gifts of others and beholding
10 14, 63| done is as much as~if a rich man were to give up all
11 14, 68| OF MERIT~ ~ THERE was a rich man who used to invite all
12 14, 68| house, and, giving them rich gifts, offered~great sacrifices
13 14, 70| prolong thy life."~ The rich man remembered the words
14 14, 72| LISTLESS FOOL~ ~ THERE was a rich Brahman, well advanced in
15 14, 72| and he sent~Ananda to the rich Brahman to preach to him
16 16, 84| MUSTARD SEED~ ~ THERE was a rich man who found his gold suddenly
17 16, 84| his sickness, visited the rich man and learned the cause
18 16, 84| to trade with them." The rich man did as his friend had~
19 16, 84| passed by, and seeing the rich man in the bazaar, said: "
20 16, 84| silver for sale?" And the~rich man said: "Wilt thou please
21 16, 84| real worth of things, the rich man gave her in~marriage
22 16, 92| composed.~Young in years, rich, surrounded by pleasures,
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