Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | sights, all misery, and all knowledge of~misery were kept away
2 1, 9 | learning and~philosophical knowledge. The Bodhisattva went to
3 4, 12| existence blind and without knowledge; and in~this sea of ignorance
4 4, 16| conducive even to worldly knowledge; how~much less to a triumph
5 6, 20| said to~Kassapa: "What knowledge hast thou gained, O Kassapa,
6 8, 25| ignorance. To him who has this knowledge true wisdom~dawns, and he
7 8, 25| constantly advance in the knowledge of truth.~ "Exhibit true
8 13, 53| continue.~Reasoning ceases, but knowledge remains." Said Kutadanta: "
9 13, 53| that? Are not reasoning and knowledge the same?"~ The Blessed
10 13, 53| does reasoning cease and knowledge~remain; and in the same
11 13, 59| is he~who is possessed of knowledge, seeing the way that leads
12 14, 60| power of transformation;~the knowledge of the destiny of former
13 14, 60| thoughts of others;~and the knowledge of comprehending the finality
14 14, 73| to~the other side by his knowledge of the stars.~ "Thus the
15 16, 84| mental eye of spiritual~knowledge and saw the real worth of
16 16, 89| O Lord! I have not the knowledge of the hearts of all the
17 18, 97| will ask from a desire for knowledge,~and not to annoy me, and
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