Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | right side like the rising~sun bright and perfect.~ The
2 1, 7 | the path of truth. As the sun at all seasons~pursues his
3 1, 8 | brightness of the noon-day sun. May thy~royal power be
4 3, 11| mercy. As the rays of the~sun drown the darkness of the
5 6, 20| recollection. Thus, as the~sun's power through a burning-glass
6 8, 26| nor that world, neither sun nor~moon. It is the uncreate.
7 8, 27| longs for the rising of the sun."~ The Blessed One consented
8 13, 43| Buddhist saint flies up to the sun like the wild crane.~ The
9 13, 43| fragrant sod.~ ~ "Look at the sun setting behind the western
10 13, 44| and cannot be hidden; the sun, O disciples, illumines
11 13, 48| dwell free from greed!~ The sun is bright by day, the moon
12 14, 60| enlightens the world resides. The sun sinks down and~leaves us
13 14, 64| bright or~somber. There is no sun, no moon, no stars. No one
14 14, 69| nothing~to the glory of the sun and thy intention to illumine
15 14, 69| Brahman asked:~"Where is the sun of which thou speakest?"
16 14, 69| of the Tathagata is the sun of the mind. His radiancy
17 14, 73| kept in~the hand. After the sun had risen it became as hot
18 14, 73| oxen with it. And when the sun set, they put a flag in
19 18, 97| funeral pyre was lit, the sun and moon withdrew their~
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