Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | karma, and karma includes merit and demerit. The~transmigration
2 6, 20| from selfishness is without~merit.~ "When some, on the other
3 13, 51| according to their moral~merit, go to visit the samana
4 13, 59| self-control, or deeds of merit, is hid~secure and cannot
5 14, 63| esteem rightly her religious merit, burst forth with~full voice
6 14, 68| FOUR KINDS OF MERIT~ ~ THERE was a rich man
7 14, 68| gifts are large and the merit small; secondly, when the
8 14, 68| gifts are~small and the merit small; thirdly, when the
9 14, 68| gifts are small and the~merit large; and fourthly, when
10 14, 68| gifts are large and the merit is~also large.~ "The first
11 14, 68| gifts are great, but the merit is small indeed.~Next, the
12 14, 68| gifts are small and the merit is also small, when from~
13 14, 68| intends to offer.~ "The merit is great, however, while
14 14, 68| the gift is large and the merit is large,~when a wealthy
15 14, 76| others. Verily there is great merit in~the generosity of a king
16 14, 76| but there is a~greater merit in the slave when he ignores
17 16, 91| supreme~sowing-ground of merit for the world; to be possessed
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