Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | the lotus. As the Queen of Heaven, she lived on earth, untainted
2 1, 8 | earth, better than living in heaven, better~than lordship over
3 1, 9 | earth, or be it even in heaven, we shall meet again and~
4 11, 31| mother Maya-devi, ascended to heaven and dwelt with the devas.~
5 13, 41| this is~salvation; this is heaven and the bliss of a life
6 13, 43| phantom, and the hope of~ heaven is as a mirage.~ ~ "The
7 13, 53| thou art anxious about heaven~but thou seekest the pleasures
8 13, 53| the pleasures of self in heaven, and thus thou~canst not
9 13, 57| who looks up and spits at~heaven; the spittle soils not the
10 13, 57| the spittle soils not the heaven, but comes back and defiles~
11 13, 58| only on earth, but also in heaven? What is the securest~treasure-trove?"
12 13, 58| only on earth, but also in~heaven, and immortality is its
13 14, 61| things that exist between heaven and earth, great~and small.
14 14, 63| has reached, the gain is heaven;~the loss of his wealth
15 14, 63| excellent man attains~in heaven to the glorious state of
16 17, 95| redounding to the~inheritance of heaven and of great power."' In
17 18, 97| awe-inspiring: and the~thunders of heaven burst forth, and of those
18 18, 97| flowers raining down from heaven.~ When the burning ceremonies
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