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1 1, 4 | placing him before the mother~said: "Rejoice, O queen, a mighty 2 1, 4 | purpose."~ And the queen said to her sister, Pajapati: " 3 1, 5 | the kinsfolk replied and said: "The prince is young and~ 4 1, 5 | meditation. And~the prince said to his father: "Invite our 5 1, 5 | heir was born to his son, said: "The~prince having begotten 6 1, 6 | dared speak the truth. He~said: "These are the symptoms 7 1, 6 | the charioteer replied and said: "This man is sick.~The 8 1, 6 | thoughtfulness of his countenance, said:~"Happy the father that 9 1, 6 | prince hearing this greeting, said: "Happy are they that have~ 10 1, 6 | the cause of his~grief. He said: "I see everywhere the impression 11 1, 7 | prince.~ In reply the vision said: "I am a samana. Troubled 12 1, 7 | words of his visitor and said:~"Thou bringest good tidings, 13 1, 7 | time to seek religion," he said; "now is the time to sever 14 1, 7 | was filled with peace. He said to himself: "I have awakened 15 1, 8 | young people were~moved and said: "This is a noble muni! 16 1, 8 | greeted him reverently and said: "O samana,~thy hands are 17 1, 8 | use of wealth is rightly said to possess a great~treasure; 18 1, 8 | down before~Sakyamuni and said: "Mayest thou obtain that 19 1, 9 | states of ecstasy.~ Alara said: "What is that self which 20 1, 9 | Is this a final escape?"~ Said Uddaka: "Consider the unity 21 1, 9 | The doctrine of~karma, he said, is undeniable, but the 22 1, 9 | the altars of the gods. He said: "Ignorance~only can make 23 2, 10| One,~approached him and said: "Thou art emaciated from 24 2, 10| alone, and his~disciples said, "Siddhattha leaves us to 25 4, 13| bowed down in reverence and said: "We take our refuge,~Lord, 26 4, 14| Blessed Buddha,~approached and said: "Be greeted, thou Holy 27 4, 14| worshiped the Blessed One, said: "Alas! the world must perish,~ 28 4, 14| doing. And the Blessed~One said to Brahma Sahampati: "Wide 29 4, 15| joyfulness of his appearance, said~to him: "Thy countenance, 30 4, 15| holy one.~ The Blessed One said: "Jinas are all those who 31 4, 15| head. "Venerable Gotama, he said, "thy way lies~yonder," 32 4, 16| name only. "For," so they said, "he has broken his vow~ 33 4, 16| received the Blessed One, he said: "Do not call~the Tathagata 34 4, 16| of Nirvana.~ The Buddha said: "The spokes of the wheel 35 4, 16| with his~mental eye, and he said: "Truly, O Buddha, our Lord, 36 4, 17| bhikkhus the truth, the Buddha~said: "A man that stands alone, 37 4, 17| Tathagata looking into~his heart said: "Truly, Kondanna has understood 38 4, 17| spoke to the Buddha and said: "Lord, let us receive~the 39 4, 17| blessed One." And the Buddha said: "Come, O~bhikkhus! Well 40 4, 17| to preach the Dharma, and said~unto them:~ "The Dharma 41 5, 18| tribulations!"~ The Blessed One said to Yasa: "Here is no distress; 42 5, 18| knowing his inward thoughts, said: "Though a person~be ornamented 43 5, 18| the path, the Blessed One~said to him: "Follow me!" And 44 5, 18| Yasa, my son?"~ The Buddha said to Yasa's father: "Come 45 5, 18| doctrine of the Blessed One, said:~ "Glorious is the truth, 46 5, 18| robe. "My son, Yasa, he said, thy mother is absorbed 47 5, 18| at the Blessed One, who said: "Should Yasa return~to 48 5, 18| righteousness, Yasa's father said: "May the Blessed One, O 49 6, 19| Uruvela the Jatila, and said: "Let me stay a night in 50 6, 19| and he will die." And he said: "I do not~object to your 51 6, 19| shining forth from the room he said: "Alas, what~misery! Truly, 52 6, 19| on the next morning and said: "Why did~the great Sakyamuni 53 6, 19| One addressed Kassapa and said: "Thou seest the truth,~ 54 6, 19| before the Blessed One, he said: "Lord, our Master,~let 55 6, 19| One."~ And the Blessed One said: "Thou, Kassapa, art chief 56 6, 19| went to the Jatilas and~said: "I am anxious to lead a 57 6, 19| floating in the river, they said: "Something has happened~ 58 6, 19| preached a sermon on fire, and said: "Everything, O Jatilas, 59 6, 20| Sakyamuni, of whom the people said, "He is the Holy One, the~ 60 6, 20| thoughts of the people, said to~Kassapa: "What knowledge 61 6, 20| austere~penances?"~ Kassapa said: "The profit I derived from 62 6, 20| sermon, the Magadha king~said to the Blessed One: "In 63 6, 21| Brahman, walked in front, and said: "He who teaches self-control~ 64 6, 22| only of the doctrine."~ Said Sariputta: "Tell me, venerable 65 6, 22| spotless~eye of truth and said: "Now I see clearly, whatsoever 66 6, 22| Moggallana and told him,~and both said: "We will go to the Blessed 67 6, 22| Moggallana coming from afar, he~said to his disciples, These 68 6, 22| the~Sangha, the Holy One said to his other disciples: " 69 6, 22| One, and the Blessed One said:~"This murmuring, O bhikkhus, 70 7, 23| Blessed One. And the Buddha~said: "The restless, busy nature 71 7, 23| overthrown.~ "Again, it is said that the Absolute has created 72 7, 23| make them.~ "Again, it is said that Self is the maker. 73 7, 23| actions."~ And Anathapindika said: "I see that thou art the 74 7, 24| words of the Blessed One and said: I~dwell at Savatthi, the 75 7, 24| the gift, the Blessed One said: "The charitable man is~ 76 8, 25| He at first refused but said at last,~"If thou canst 77 8, 25| spread his gold;~but Jeta said: "Spare thyself the trouble, 78 8, 25| seized the opportunity and said:~"Even those who, by their 79 8, 27| relatives." And the messenger said: "O~world-honored Tathagata, 80 8, 27| and after saluting his son said: "It is now seven years~ 81 8, 27| offer thee my kingdom," said, the king, "but if I did, 82 8, 27| ashes."~ And the Buddha said: "I know that the king's 83 9, 28| my race."~ But the king said: "how can this be? Thou 84 9, 28| am free, the Blessed One said to his disciples, Sari putta 85 10, 29| splendor~of a prince and said to him: "This holy man, 86 10, 29| looking up into his face said~without fear and with much 87 10, 29| earnestness, the Blessed One said: "Gold~and silver and jewels 88 11, 30| excellent cloth. And Jivaka said to himself:~"This suit is 89 11, 30| he sat down near him and said: "Lord, I have a boon to~ 90 11, 30| what they are."~ Jivaka said: "Lord, it is a proper and 91 11, 30| request."~ "Speak, Jivaka, said the Blessed One.~ "Lord 92 11, 31| Blessed One.~ And it is said that the Blessed One, for 93 11, 33| world?"~ The Blessed One said: "Guard against looking 94 11, 34| beg of the Blessed One."~ Said the Blessed One: "The Tathagatas, 95 11, 34| known her requests, Visakha said:~"I desire, Lord, through 96 11, 34| bhikkhunis, the~sisters." Said the Buddha: "But what circumstance 97 11, 34| view."~ The Blessed One said: "But what was the advantage 98 11, 34| Blessed One."~ The Blessed One said: "It is well, it is well, 99 11, 35| went to the Blessed One and said: "The Parivrajaka, who belong. 100 11, 35| him.~ And the Blessed One said: "The Patimokkha must be 101 12, 36| sentence of expulsion, and said to them: "Do not think,~ 102 12, 36| the expelled brother and said to them: "Do not think, 103 12, 36| for both parties. For he said: "The bhikkhus who side 104 12, 37| became annoyed and~they said: "These quarrelsome monks 105 12, 37| devotees, began to repent and said: "Let us go to~the Blessed 106 12, 37| addressed~the Blessed One and said: "These contentious, disputatious, 107 12, 37| reprove them, Sariputta, said the Blessed One, "For harsh~ 108 12, 37| advice, and the~Blessed One said: "Let both parties enjoy 109 12, 37| Would it be~right, O Lord, said he, that the Sangha, to 110 12, 37| quarrel?"~ The Blessed One said: "If the Sangha declares 111 12, 37| Dighavu, the Long-lived. He said: "In former times, there~ 112 12, 37| by all his comrades. They said He~is wont to sing to the 113 12, 37| hand drawing his sword, said: 'I am~Dighavu, the son 114 12, 37| Dighavu raised~his hands and said: 'Grant me my life, my dear 115 12, 37| grateful to thee.' And Dighavu said without~bitterness or ill-will: ' 116 12, 37| my life."~ "And the king said: 'Well, my dear Dighavu, 117 12, 37| King Brahmadatta of Kasi said to young Dighavu: 'Why did 118 12, 37| in the hour of his~death said: 'Be not far-sighted," he 119 12, 37| far.~And when my father said near-sighted," he meant, 120 12, 37| thy friends. And when he said For not by hatred is~hatred 121 12, 37| the story, the Blessed One said: "Brethren, ye are~my lawful 122 12, 38| rebuked the~novices and said: "If the brethren, even 123 12, 39| procured. "The body," he said, consists of~its thirty-two 124 12, 39| dung-hills."~ The Blessed One said: "Truly, the body is full 125 12, 39| Devadatta's intrigues, he said: "Among men~there is no 126 12, 40| composed. Then the Blessed One~said: "Your minds are inflamed 127 12, 40| endure~and how can it live?"~ Said the Blessed One: "Life is 128 12, 40| has ceased the being is said to have ceased.~As it has 129 12, 40| have ceased.~As it has been said: 'The being of a past moment 130 12, 40| like a cart. Therefore 'tis said:~ ~ "As ships are blown 131 13, 42| miracles." And the villagers~said: "It is lucky, very lucky 132 13, 42| addressed the bhikkhus and said: "There is~another great 133 13, 43| And a man came to him and said:~ "My heart is nervous and 134 13, 43| earth are his.~ ~ The poet said: "The times are hard and 135 13, 44| PUBLICITY~ ~ THE Buddha said: "Three things, O disciples, 136 13, 45| SUFFERING~ ~ THE Buddha said: "What, my friends, is evil? 137 13, 46| TEN EVILS~ ~ THE Buddha said: "All acts of living creatures 138 13, 47| MISSION~ ~ THE Blessed One said to his disciples: "When 139 13, 47| thus spoken, the disciples said: "O thou~who rejoicest in 140 13, 47| generations.~ And the Blessed One said: "The Tathagata is like 141 13, 49| Bharadvaja.~And Vasettha said to the Blessed One:~ "We 142 13, 49| right?" Both answered and said: "Yes,~Gotama, we think 143 13, 49| the~reply.~ "But, then," said the Blessed One, has any 144 13, 49| face?" The two~Brahmans said: "No, sir."~ "But, then," 145 13, 49| No, sir."~ "But, then," said the Blessed One, has any 146 13, 49| talk?"~ "In sooth, Gotama, said the two Brahmans, it be 147 13, 49| follow, replied Bharadvaja.~ Said the Blessed One: "Thus it 148 13, 49| these~vices?" "No, sir!" said Vasettha.~ The Holy One 149 13, 49| Vasettha.~ The Holy One said: "The Brahmans cling to 150 13, 49| spoken, one of the Brahmans said: "We are~told, Gotama, that 151 13, 49| Brahma."~ And the Blessed One said: "What do you think, O Brahmans, 152 13, 49| The two young Brahmans said: "If thou knowest the way 153 13, 49| to~us."~ And the Buddha said: "The Tathagata sees the 154 13, 50| ceremonies?"~ And Sigala in reply said: "Dost thou think it strange 155 13, 50| father."~ Then the Tathagata said: Thou dost well, O Sigala, 156 13, 50| reverence as to his~father and said: "Truly, Gotama, thou art 157 13, 51| having approached him, he said: "I wish,~Lord to visit 158 13, 51| samana Gotama." Nataputta said: "Why should you,~Simha, 159 13, 51| And Simha, the general, said to the Blessed~One: "I have 160 13, 51| Dharma?"~ The Blessed One said "There is a way, Simha, 161 13, 51| righteousness~praiseworthy."~ Simha said: "One doubt still lurks 162 13, 51| thus, Simha, the general, said:~"Glorious Lord, glorious 163 13, 51| in him."~ The Blessed One said: "Consider first, Simha, 164 13, 51| taken his refuge in him."~ Said the Blessed One: "For a 165 13, 51| was filled with joy. He~said: "I have been told, Lord: ' 166 13, 52| came to the Blessed One and said: "It is said, O Lord,~that 167 13, 52| Blessed One and said: "It is said, O Lord,~that the samana 168 13, 52| One~ And the Blessed One said: "There is a way in which 169 13, 52| enlightenment."~ The officer said: "Does, then, the Tathagata 170 13, 52| that which is~mental?"~ Said the Blessed One: "I say 171 13, 53| respectfully, greeted him and~said: "I am told, O samana, that 172 13, 53| all thy glory and power?" Said~the Blessed One: "Thine 173 13, 53| and the power of truth."~ Said Kutadanta: "Show me the 174 13, 53| never pass away."~ Kutadanta said: "I am told that thou teachest 175 13, 53| worship and~sacrifice." Said the Buddha: "Greater than 176 13, 53| dissolution of the body?"~ Said the Blessed One: "O Brahman, 177 13, 53| everlasting."~ Then Kutadanta said: "Where, O venerable Master, 178 13, 53| not understand me aright," said the Blessed One, "Now listen 179 13, 53| dwelling-place replied Kutadanta. Said the~Blessed One: "Meanest 180 13, 53| the refreshing breeze."~ Said Kutadanta: "I feel, O Lord, 181 13, 53| but knowledge remains." Said Kutadanta: "How is~that? 182 13, 53| the identity of my self?"~ Said the Blessed One: "Suppose 183 13, 53| and~trying to be exact, he said: "No, it is not."~ "Then," 184 13, 53| second watch." "No, sir," said~Kutadanta. "In one sense 185 13, 53| same purpose."~ "Very well said the Buddha and would you 186 13, 53| suggested Kutadanta.~ Said the Blessed One: "Suppose 187 13, 53| non-identity?" "No, sir," said the Brahman, "it has not. 188 13, 53| interrupted Kutadanta.~ Said the Buddha: "Dost thou deny 189 13, 53| Not only by continuity," said Kutadanta, but also and~ 190 13, 53| as~thou." "Well, I do," said the Brahman.~ The Buddha 191 13, 53| different person."~ "Very well," said Buddha. "This is what thou 192 13, 53| Lord of the world," he said, I see my error, but I am~ 193 13, 53| the hereafter."~ Kutadanta said: "I have faith in the glory 194 13, 53| have not~found the truth."~ Said the Buddha: "Learning is 195 13, 53| immortality in truth."~ Said Kutadanta: "Let me take 196 13, 54| vanished and it cannot~be said that it is here or there. 197 13, 55| doubt of his mind, and he said: "All things are made~of 198 13, 56| defiled. Then the~Blessed One said: "Now consider thine own 199 13, 56| unclean." And the Blessed One said: "Now consider thine own 200 13, 56| consider thine own case, said the Blessed One. Thou art 201 13, 57| self-seeking pride. And the Buddha said: "If a man~foolishly does 202 13, 57| offered it."~ "My son," said the Buddha thou hast railed 203 13, 58| One~answered.~ The deva said: "What is the sharpest sword? 204 13, 58| darkest night."~ The deva said: "Who gains the greatest 205 13, 58| best weapon."~ The deva said: "Who is the most dangerous 206 13, 58| treasure-trove."~ The deva said: "What is attractive? What 207 13, 58| The deva then asked and said: "Now I have only one doubt 208 13, 59| with~clasped hands they said: "O Master, thou all-seeing 209 13, 59| away desire?"~ The Buddha said: "Let the bhikkhu subdue 210 13, 59| rightly in the world."~ Said the bhikkhus: "Certainly, 211 13, 59| world."~ The Blessed One said: "Whatever is to be done 212 14, 60| of a truth seeking mind,~said: "O savaka, thou art a novice 213 14, 60| they are empty words."~ Said the disciple: "Sayest thou 214 14, 60| tranquility."~ "In truth," said the Buddha, "there is such 215 14, 60| life."~ "I understand," said the savaka that the story 216 14, 60| peace, the same happiness."~ Said the disciple: "Teach me, 217 14, 60| the pure land."~ Buddha said: "There are five meditations. 218 14, 60| anxieties. And the Blessed One said: "Ask me, my son, the questions~ 219 14, 60| thy soul."~ The disciple said: "Can a humble monk, by 220 14, 60| soul. And~the Blessed One said: "Which are the Abhinnas?"~ 221 14, 60| and foresees their ends."~ Said the disciple: "Then the 222 14, 60| only to stultify the mind." Said the~disciple: "Forbear with 223 14, 60| Iddhipada."~ The Blessed One said: "There are four means by 224 14, 61| UNKNOWN~ ~ THE Blessed One said to Ananda: "There are various 225 14, 63| joy, and uttering praises,~said, It is well, holy priests! 226 14, 63| raised his right hand and said, "Reverend~priests attend!" 227 14, 63| mind by this thought, and~said, It is even as the Teacher 228 14, 63| wealth."~ And the Teacher said: "Doing good deeds is like 229 14, 64| a man born blind, and he said: "I do not believe in the~ 230 14, 66| vows. And~the Blessed One said to the bhikkhu: "Take heed, 231 14, 66| bought the poor creature and said to him: 'My good fish, had 232 14, 67| heavy loss.~ The Blessed One said: "This is not an isolated 233 14, 67| the dry season set in he said to the fishes with a~bland 234 14, 67| drought?'~'Yes, indeed' said the fishes what should we 235 14, 67| wanted~to eat him too, he said: 'I have taken all the fishes 236 14, 67| hold of thee with my beak, said the crane. 'Thou wilt let~ 237 14, 67| tight all the way.'~ "Then said the lobster to himself: ' 238 14, 67| throat and kill him!' So he said to~the crane: 'Look here, 239 14, 68| gods.~ But the Blessed One said: "If a man each month repeat 240 14, 69| market-place heard these words and said: "My~friend, if thine eyes 241 14, 70| him with clasped hands and said:~"World-honored Buddha, 242 14, 70| to learn, the Blessed~One said: "There are five things 243 14, 70| without horses and~attendants, said to him: "Master, thou hast 244 14, 70| mind."~ And the Blessed One said: "The worldling nourishes 245 14, 71| his~offering. "My lord, said Annabhara, let me first 246 14, 71| approaching the samana, he said: "My master has asked me~ 247 14, 71| replied in a parable. He said: "In a village of one~hundred 248 14, 71| to his master's house and said to him: "I present~thee, 249 14, 72| he gave no heed. Ananda~said: "It is the habit of I fools 250 14, 72| and fell dead. The Buddha said, for the instruction of~ 251 14, 73| a moment of weakness. He said to himself: "The~Teacher 252 14, 73| to himself: "The~Teacher said there are several kinds 253 14, 73| the brethren saw him they said to him: "Thou hast done 254 14, 73| Blessed One saw them~he said: "I see, O mendicants, that 255 14, 73| to us." Then the Teacher said to him: Is it~true that 256 14, 73| was the reply.~ The Master said: "This present life of thine 257 14, 73| Listen, then, O mendicants!" said the Blessed One; and having~ 258 14, 73| wagon.~ But the Bodhisattva said to himself, "If I lose heart, 259 14, 74| the~Brahman was angry and said: "O samana, it would be 260 14, 74| Tathagata answered him and said: "O Brahman, if too, plough~ 261 14, 74| plough?"~ The Blessed One said: "Faith is the seed I sow: 262 14, 75| the altar. And~the priest said: "Stay there, O shaveling; 263 14, 76| for water to drink. Pakati~said: "O Brahman, I am too humble 264 14, 76| emotions of her heart and he said: "Pakati, thy heart~is full 265 15, 77| complaints on both sides, he said:~ "I understand that the 266 15, 77| lose your lives?" And they said: "It is sure that~many will 267 15, 77| blood of men, however," said Buddha, "has it less intrinsic~ 268 15, 77| earth?" "No," the kings said, "The lives of~men and above 269 15, 78| time?"~ And the Blessed One said: "I shall tell thee the 270 15, 78| terrible bark. The hunter said, "The dog is hungry,"~whereupon 271 15, 78| who~had turned pale, and said to him: "The Tathagata can 272 15, 79| and rectitude. The people said that the character~of the 273 16, 80| greeted her kindly, but she~said with petulance: "Once this 274 16, 80| filth and blood."~ "Sister," said the young man, "it is not 275 16, 82| a tree, saluted him and said: "Pray, Lord, didst thou~ 276 16, 82| goods?"~ And the Blessed One said: "Which is better for you, 277 16, 82| ourselves!"~ "Well then," said the Blessed One "sit down 278 16, 83| wisdom. "Kind sirs," he said, "Can you not~tell me where 279 16, 83| self-delusion, the samanas~said: "No mortal man can reach 280 16, 83| on hearing his request, said: "Thy son~now lives in the 281 16, 83| ask him to follow thee." Said the happy father: "How does 282 16, 83| In my present state, he said, "I know no such words, 283 16, 83| And the World-honored One said: "Truly thou art deluded. 284 16, 84| his grief. And the friend said: "Thou didst not make good 285 16, 84| sellest thou~ashes?" he said: "I offer my goods for sale."~ 286 16, 84| rich man in the bazaar, said: "My~lord, why pilest thou 287 16, 84| sale?" And the~rich man said: "Wilt thou please hand 288 16, 84| marriage to his son, and he said: "With many, gold is no 289 16, 84| medicine,~and the people said: "She has lost her senses. 290 16, 84| physician who can." The~girl said: "Pray tell me, sir; who 291 16, 84| the people pitied her~and said: "Here is mustard-seed; 292 16, 84| troubled hearts.~ The Buddha said: "The life of mortals in 293 16, 85| and the current strong, he said to himself:~"This stream 294 16, 86| sick monk, and the Buddha said:~ "In days gone by there 295 16, 87| conversation?" And they told him.~ Said the Blessed One: "The time 296 16, 87| permission was granted he said: "I~have heard the doctrine 297 16, 87| disappear. What shall~we do?" Said the Blessed One: "Nay, I 298 16, 88| attack on the Vajjis, and he said to~Vassakara, his prime 299 16, 88| him, and the Blessed One said to him: "Hast~thou heard, 300 16, 88| heard."~ "So long, Ananda," said the Blessed One, "as the 301 16, 88| addressed Vassakara and said: "When I stayed, O~Brahman, 302 16, 89| respectfully at his side, and said:~"Lord! such faith have 303 16, 89| Buddhas?" "Not so, O Lord!" said~Sariputta.~ And the Lord 304 16, 90| lay-disciples of Pataliputta, and~he said: "Fivefold O householders, 305 16, 91| One replied to Ananda and said: "Those who have died~after 306 16, 92| courtesan Ambapali. And he~said to the brethren: "Let a 307 16, 92| delight. Then she rose and said to the~Blessed One: "Will 308 16, 92| to yoke, and the Licchavi said to~Ambapali, the courtesan: " 309 16, 92| against us thus?"~ "My lords," said she, "I have just invited 310 16, 92| addressed the~brethren, and said: "O brethren, let those 311 16, 92| addressed the~Blessed One and said: "Will the Blessed One do 312 16, 92| tomorrow?"~ "O Licchavi," said the Blessed One, I have 313 16, 92| addressed the Blessed~One, and said: "Lord, I present this mansion 314 16, 93| addressed~the brethren, and said: "O mendicants, take up 315 16, 93| respectfully on one side, said: "'I have~beheld, Lord, 316 16, 94| BUDDHA ANNOUNCES HIS DEATH~ ~ SAID the Tathagata to Ananda: " 317 16, 94| Ananda, I answered him and~said: 'Make thyself happy, O 318 16, 94| addressed the Blessed One and said: "Vouchsafe,~Lord, to remain 319 16, 94| and the gain of mankind!" Said the Blessed One: "Enough~ 320 16, 94| longer; and the Blessed One said: "Hast thou~faith, Ananda?" 321 16, 94| Hast thou~faith, Ananda?" Said Ananda: "I have, my Lord!"~ 322 16, 94| faith, Ananda?" And Ananda said: "I have faith, my~Lord."~ 323 16, 94| Tathagata."~ And the Blessed One said to Ananda: "Go now, Ananda, 324 16, 94| addressed the brethren, and said: "O brethren, ye to~whom 325 17, 95| the venerable Ananda, and said: "Come, Ananda, let us go~ 326 17, 95| the foot of a tree, and said: "Fold the robe, I pray~ 327 17, 95| awhile!" "Be it so, Lord!" said the venerable Ananda; and 328 17, 95| the venerable Ananda, and said:~"Fetch me some water, I 329 17, 95| spoken, the venerable Ananda said to the Blessed~One: "But 330 17, 95| time the venerable Ananda said: "Let us go to the~river."~ 331 17, 95| the venerable~Ananda, and said: "Fetch me some water, I 332 17, 95| drink." "Be it so, Lord!" said the venerable~Ananda in 333 17, 95| happened to pass by,~and said: "Fetch me, I pray thee, 334 17, 95| wear."~ "Be it so, sir!" said that man in assent to Pukkusa, 335 17, 95| hands!"~ The Blessed One said: "Pukkusa, robe me in one, 336 17, 95| expression.~ The venerable Ananda said to the Blessed One: "How 337 17, 95| splendor!"~ The Blessed One said: "There are two occasions 338 17, 95| the venerable Ananda, and said: "Now~it may happen, Ananda, 339 18, 96| the venerable Ananda, and said: "Make ready for me, I pray~ 340 18, 96| down."~ "Be it so, Lord!" said the venerable Ananda, and 341 18, 96| honored.~But the Blessed One said: "Not by such events, Ananda, 342 18, 96| called the brethren, and said: "Where, O~brethren, is 343 18, 96| Ananda.~And Ananda came and said to the Blessed One: "Deep 344 18, 96| it out."~ The Blessed One said to the venerable Ananda, 345 18, 96| suppressing his tears, said to the Blessed One: "Who 346 18, 96| I now~proclaim."~ Ananda said: "How shall we know him?" 347 18, 96| know him?" The Blessed One said: "He will~be known as Metteyya, 348 18, 97| Blessed One addressed them and said: "Seeking the way, ye must~ 349 18, 97| grove of the Mallas and~said to the venerable Ananda: " 350 18, 97| holy Buddhas.' Now it is said that today in the last~watch 351 18, 97| spoken the venerable Ananda said to the mendicant~Subhadda: " 352 18, 97| the venerable Ananda, and said: "Ananda! Do not keep out~ 353 18, 97| Then the venerable Ananda said: "Step in, friend Subhadda; 354 18, 97| wisdom and comfort, Subhadda said to the~Blessed One: "Glorious 355 18, 97| Subhadda, the mendicant, said to the venerable Ananda: " 356 18, 97| the venerable Ananda, and said: "It~may be, Ananda, that 357 18, 97| addressed the brethren, and said: "There may be~some doubt 358 18, 97| Then the venerable Ananda said to~the Blessed One: "Verily, 359 18, 97| the truth, or the path!"~ Said the Blessed One: "It is 360 18, 97| addressed the brethren and said: "If ye now~know the Dharma 361 18, 97| Ananda and~the brethren said: "It is, O Lord."~ Once 362 18, 97| Behold now, brethren,~said he, I exhort you, saying, ' 363 18, 97| exhorted the brethren and said:~"Enough, my brethren! Weep 364 18, 97| the venerable Anuruddha said to~the venerable Ananda: " 365 18, 97| ceremonies were over, Devaputta said to the~multitudes that were 366 19, 98| Then Anuruddha arose and said: "Let us bear in mind, O 367 19, 98| into Nirvana. The Tathagata said: 'The truth is omnipresent~ 368 19, 98| And Kassapa rose and said: "Truly thou hast spoken


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