Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 16| their heavenly abodes to listen to the sweetness of the~
2 4, 17| joined their master, to listen to the~exhortations of the
3 6, 20| deeds.~ "Now attend and listen: The senses meet the object
4 8, 25| the law, let the Maharaja listen and weigh my~words, and
5 8, 25| ponder on kingly~dignity, nor listen to the smooth words of flatterers.~
6 12, 37| with impartial~justice. Listen with patience to both parties.
7 13, 47| also~those who reverently listen to him and joyfully accept
8 13, 47| impure passions,~when they listen to the voice, will be purified.
9 13, 47| long as the~people do not listen to the words of truth, the
10 13, 47| you hearers who love to listen to the benign and~comforting
11 13, 50| possess no~saving power. But listen to me and know, that in
12 13, 51| speaking truly of me, too.~Listen, and I will tell thee: I
13 13, 53| said the Blessed One, "Now listen and~answer these questions:
14 13, 56| addressed him once~more: "Listen, and I will tell thee a
15 14, 60| in the minds of~those who listen to their sweet sounds, remembrance
16 14, 66| ruined through thy folly.~ "Listen to a story of another existence
17 14, 73| Tell us how this was."~ "Listen, then, O mendicants!" said
18 15, 78| in his life he began to listen to~the teachings of righteousness."~
19 15, 79| and the king pretended to listen~with great attention to
20 16, 80| fade, and if thou wilt but listen~to the doctrine of our Lord,
21 16, 88| welfare of a community. Listen well,~and I will speak.~ "
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