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1 2, 31 | 31. A Bhikshu (mendicant) who delights
2 2, 32 | 32. A Bhikshu (mendicant) who delights
3 5, 75 | leads~to Nirvana;" if the Bhikshu, the disciple of Buddha,
4 6, 87-8 | the bright state (of the Bhikshu). After going from his
5 10, 142 | ascetic (sramana),~a friar (bhikshu).~ ~
6 19, 266 | man is not a mendicant (Bhikshu) simply because he asks
7 19, 266 | adopts the whole law is a Bhikshu, not he who only~begs.~ ~
8 19, 267 | world, he indeed is called a Bhikshu.~ ~
9 19, 271-272| which no worldling can know. Bhikshu, be not~confident as long
10 25 | Chapter XXV - The Bhikshu (Mendicant)~ ~
11 25, 361 | restraint in all things. A~Bhikshu, restrained in all things,
12 25, 362 | and content, him they call~Bhikshu.~ ~
13 25, 363 | 363. The Bhikshu who controls his mouth,
14 25, 364 | law, follows the law, that Bhikshu will never fall away from
15 25, 366 | 366. A Bhikshu who, though he receives
16 25, 367 | more, he indeed is called a Bhikshu.~ ~
17 25, 368 | 368. The Bhikshu who acts with kindness,
18 25, 369 | 369. O Bhikshu, empty this boat! if emptied,
19 25, 370 | rise above the five. ~A Bhikshu, who has escaped from the
20 25, 371 | 371. Meditate, O Bhikshu, and be not heedless! Do
21 25, 373 | 373. A Bhikshu who has entered his empty
22 25, 375 | beginning here for a wise Bhikshu: watchfulness~over the senses,
23 25, 378 | 378. The Bhikshu whose body and tongue and
24 25, 379 | wilt thou live happily, O Bhikshu!~ ~
25 25, 381 | 381. The Bhikshu, full of delight, who is
26 25, 382 | He who, even as a young Bhikshu, applies himself to the
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