Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | unswervingly and thou shalt gain the prize.~Struggle earnestly
2 1, 8 | lose religion is not true gain. But he~who possesses all
3 5, 18| Yasa, my son, finds it a gain to~stay with thee, let him
4 7, 23| of leisure will have no gain, for a life of indolence
5 7, 24| bestowing clothing on others, we gain more beauty;~by donating
6 11, 35| Titthiya school, prosper and gain adherents because they keep
7 13, 51| us be brothers, he will gain a~victory that is not a
8 13, 51| to be successful, and to gain victories than~he who is
9 14, 63| state a man has reached, the gain is heaven;~the loss of his
10 16, 90| O householders, is the gain of the well-doer through~
11 16, 90| householders, is the fivefold gain of the well doer." When
12 16, 94| world, for~the good and the gain of mankind!" Said the Blessed
13 16, 94| world, and to~the good and gain of all living beings! Star-gazing
14 17, 95| good to thee, Chunda, and gain to thee,~that the Tathagata
15 17, 95| gives away shall have real gain. He who subdues~himself
16 18, 97| venerable Ananda: "Great is~thy gain, friend Ananda, great is
17 19, 98| unto a precious jewel to gain which you must shun no~trouble,
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