Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | flooded with light. The blind~received their sight by
2 1, 6 | troubles of mind, arising from blind credulity, and all other~
3 1, 8 | it to the earth? Would a blind man who has recovered his
4 4, 12| beginning there is existence blind and without knowledge; and
5 12, 40| is as if two men, the one blind from birth and the other
6 12, 40| going traveling, and the man blind from~birth were to say to
7 12, 40| cripple were to say to the man~blind from birth as follows: '
8 12, 40| forward and back.' And the man~blind from birth, pleased and
9 12, 40| the shoulders of the~man blind from birth were to direct
10 12, 40| the left.'~ "Here the man blind from birth is without power
11 13, 49| Just as when a string~of blind men are clinging one to
12 13, 49| in the three Vedas is but~blind talk; it is ridiculous,
13 14, 64| THE MAN BORN BLIND~ ~ THERE was a man born
14 14, 64| THERE was a man born blind, and he said: "I do not
15 14, 64| physician was called to see the blind man. He mixed four~simples,
16 14, 64| them to the cataract of the blind man the~gray film melted,
17 14, 69| friend, if thine eyes are blind to the sight of the omnipresent~
18 16, 83| moment. They are like a blind man set to look after~a
19 16, 86| unbelievers, to give sight to the~blind and enlighten the minds
20 19, 98| The truth is hidden~to the blind, but he who has the mental
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