Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | worship this child; and the gods~in the temples will descend
2 1, 9 | performed on the altars of the gods. He said: "Ignorance~only
3 1, 9 | than try to appease the~gods by shedding blood. What
4 4, 16| priests, or sacrifices to the gods,~self-mortification by heat
5 4, 16| host of sentient beings, gods, men, and beasts,~hearing
6 4, 17| like oxen, the Teacher of gods~and men, the Exalted Buddha.
7 13, 41| wrong-doing.~ "The very gods envy the bliss of him who
8 13, 49| the teacher of men and gods, the Blessed Buddha, we
9 13, 51| are evil, be they men or gods or the elements of~nature.
10 13, 53| immolation, but reverence for the gods can be shown only by~sacrifices.
11 13, 53| self. He who offers to the gods his~evil desires will see
12 13, 53| Better than worshiping gods is obedience~to the laws
13 13, 59| thousand-eyed Lord of the gods. We will~ask the muni of
14 13, 59| in the world of men and gods there is none equal to~thee.
15 14, 63| the glorious state of the gods."~ ~
16 14, 68| great sacrifices to the gods.~ But the Blessed One said: "
17 14, 68| purpose of sacrificing to the gods, accompanied by carousing
18 16, 83| world of men to the world of gods.' This~glorious utterance
19 16, 91| wayward hearts, the Teacher of gods and men,~the blessed Buddha.
20 16, 92| who have~never seen the gods gaze upon this company of
21 17, 95| Let~the Teacher of men and gods quench his thirst. Then
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