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1 1, 4 | and placing him before the mother~said: "Rejoice, O queen,
2 1, 4 | sore distressed. The queen mother, beholding her~child and
3 1, 4 | her sister, Pajapati: "A mother who has~borne a future Buddha
4 1, 4 | When I am gone, be thou a mother to him." And Pajapati~wept
5 1, 6 | that begot thee, happy the mother that nursed~thee, happy
6 1, 7 | child lay in the~arms of his mother, and the prince could not
7 5, 18| son, Yasa, he said, thy mother is absorbed in lamentation~
8 5, 18| Return home and restore thy mother to life."~ Then Yasa looked
9 5, 18| they had~arrived there, the mother and also the former wife
10 5, 18| taken refuge in him." The mother and~the wife of Yasa, the
11 6, 20| resentment bear;~ For as a mother risks her life~ And watches
12 9, 28| reverence, but Yasodhara, the mother of Rahula, did not make
13 11, 31| sake of preaching to~his mother Maya-devi, ascended to heaven
14 11, 32| She~is the sister of the mother of the Blessed One, and
15 11, 32| One after the death of his mother. So,~Ananda, women may retire
16 11, 33| old, regard her as your mother, if young, as your~sister,
17 12, 37| and slew my father and my mother. He is now~in my power.
18 12, 37| together with his queen, my mother. I know that men overcome~
19 12, 37| hast killed my father and mother, O king, and if I should
20 13, 48| mischief unto itself. A~mother, a father, or any other
21 16, 83| terms of father, son, wife, mother, are at an end, just as
22 16, 84| or daughter, a father or mother, die in your family?" They~
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