Chapter, Paragraph
1 3, 11| rain of heavenly flowers fell, and~voices of good spirits
2 11, 31| Suddhodana had grown old, he fell sick and sent for his son~
3 11, 34| accepted. And a~heavy rain fell during the night and the
4 12, 39| many of his disciples, he fell sick,~and then repented.
5 14, 66| shot eagerly after her and fell straight into the mouth
6 14, 72| stricken with~apoplexy and fell dead. The Buddha said, for
7 14, 73| during the long~march, he fell asleep, and did not perceive
8 14, 73| The rock split~in two and fell below, so that it no longer
9 15, 79| the bloody~deed. The king fell back in a swoon, and when
10 16, 80| and beautiful~youth, and fell desperately in love with
11 16, 80| merchant came to~Mathura, and fell in love with Vasavadatta.
12 16, 83| certain religious rites and fell asleep. While wandering
13 16, 93| upon the rainy season there~fell upon him a dire sickness
14 17, 95| worker in metals, there fell upon him a dire sickness,
15 18, 97| Tathagata. Then the~Tathagata fell into a deep meditation,
16 18, 97| arms and~wept, and some fell headlong on the ground,
17 18, 97| whilst flowers and leaves fell untimely to the ground,
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