Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | drought of lust may freely drink thereof. On the fire of~
2 1, 8 | Shall we advise him to drink that which will increase
3 4, 16| moderate, let him eat and drink~according to the need of
4 12, 40| impulse, either~to eat, or to drink, or to utter sounds, or
5 12, 40| no~desire to eat, or to drink, or to utter sounds, or
6 12, 40| has a desire to eat, or to drink, or to utter~sounds, or
7 13, 41| given you the refreshing drink called the perception of
8 13, 56| fit for holding water to drink?"~ "No, my Lord," replied
9 14, 76| he asked her for water to drink. Pakati~said: "O Brahman,
10 14, 76| mean to give thee water to~drink, do not ask any service
11 14, 76| joyfully and she~gave Ananda to drink.~ Ananda thanked her and
12 16, 94| satisfy your hunger, and~drink to satisfy your thirst.
13 17, 95| thirsty, Ananda, and~would drink."~ When he had thus spoken,
14 17, 95| the Blessed One may both drink water and~cool his limbs."~
15 17, 95| thirsty,~Ananda, and would drink."~ And a second time the
16 17, 95| thirsty, Ananda and would drink." "Be it so, Lord!" said
17 17, 95| bowl. Let the Happy One drink the water. Let~the Teacher
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