Chapter, Paragraph
1 5, 63 | thinks himself wise, he is called a fool indeed.~ ~
2 16, 218 | bewildered by~love, he is called urdhvamsrotas (carried upwards
3 19, 256-7| law and intelligent, he is called just.~ ~
4 19, 258 | from hatred and fear, he is called learned.~ ~
5 19, 260 | age may be~ripe, but he is called Old-in-vain.'~ ~
6 19, 261 | impurity and is wise, he is called an elder.~ ~
7 19, 263 | from hatred and wise, is called respectable.~ ~
8 19, 265 | whether small or large, he is~called a Samana (a quiet man),
9 19, 267 | the world, he indeed is called a Bhikshu.~ ~
10 19, 268-9| world weighs both sides is called a Muni.~ ~
11 19, 270 | creatures, therefore is a~man called Ariya.~ ~
12 23, 324 | 324. The elephant called Dhanapalaka, his temples
13 24, 352 | received his last~body, he is called the great sage, the great
14 25, 367 | is no more, he indeed is called a Bhikshu.~ ~
15 25, 370 | the five fetters, he is called~Oghatinna, saved from the
16 25, 378 | baits of the world, he is called~quiet.~ ~
17 26, 388 | of evil, therefore he is called Brahmana;~because he walks
18 26, 388 | quietly, therefore he is called Samana; because he~has sent
19 26, 388 | impurities, therefore he is called Pravragita~(Pabbagita, a
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