Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | she~reached the giant sala tree in the midst of the grove,
2 1, 7 | mind's eye under the jambu tree a lofty figure endowed with~
3 1, 8 | Sakya race seated under a tree.~Contemplating the composure
4 2, 10| espying~the branch of a tree and taking hold of it, he
5 4, 14| the~shepherd's Nigrodha tree on the banks of the river
6 8, 25| spiritual existence. When a tree is~burning with fierce flames,
7 12, 40| as hollow as the plantain tree and as~empty as twirling
8 13, 48| wind throws down a weak tree. He who lives~without looking
9 13, 48| creeper destroys the life of a tree on which it finds~support.~
10 14, 60| mind eye the roots of the tree which is shaken by the wind
11 16, 82| Blessed One~sitting under a tree, saluted him and said: "
12 16, 85| riverside he sat down beneath a tree,~and the villagers seeing
13 16, 87| he went he saw a pleasant tree, and took~his food, standing
14 16, 87| monkeys came down~out of the tree, and jumping on the elephant'
15 16, 87| spirit that lived in the tree, standing upon the~tree-trunk,
16 16, 87| hearing this, replied, If, Tree sprite, I~cannot endure
17 16, 94| the shepherd's Nigrodha tree on the bank of~the Neranjara
18 17, 95| to rest at the foot of a tree, and said: "Fold the robe,
19 17, 95| seated at the foot of a tree. On seeing him he went up
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