Chapter, Paragraph
1 6, 20| Is to be loving-kind.~ ~ "Gifts are great, the founding
2 11, 30| who were willing to bestow gifts~became glad. And in one
3 11, 34| VISAKHA AND HER GIFTS~ ~ VISAKHA, a wealthy woman
4 12, 37| Let both parties enjoy the gifts of lay members, be~they
5 13, 42| bhikkhu~possesses supernatural gifts; he can work miracles."
6 13, 48| of religion exceeds all gifts; the sweetness of religion~
7 13, 51| and to nobody else should gifts be given. My pupils alone
8 14, 63| men, disregarding the rich gifts of others and beholding
9 14, 68| house, and, giving them rich gifts, offered~great sacrifices
10 14, 68| offering: first, when the~gifts are large and the merit
11 14, 68| small; secondly, when the gifts are~small and the merit
12 14, 68| small; thirdly, when the gifts are small and the~merit
13 14, 68| and fourthly, when the gifts are large and the merit
14 14, 68| carousing and~feasting. Here the gifts are great, but the merit
15 14, 68| small indeed.~Next, the gifts are small and the merit
16 14, 73| And the Bodhisattva gave gifts~and did other virtuous acts,
17 16, 91| honor, of~hospitality, of gifts, and of reverence; to be
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