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disciples

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (2)| by the education of his disciples, such as Sang Chao (So-jo, 2 1, 1, 5 | 5. Bodhidharma's Disciples and the Transmission of 3 1, 1, 5 | initiation of a number of disciples, whom some time before his 4 1, 1, 8 | Monastery, was used to make his disciples recite the book that it 5 1, 1, 9 | Patriarch announced to all disciples that the Spirit of Shakya 6 1, 1, 9 | head of the seven hundred disciples, who was considered by his 7 1, 1, 9 | midnight, lest some of the disciples from envy do violence to 8 1, 1, 11 | Patriarch of Zen, he and all his disciples decided to follow Zen under 9 1, 1, 13 | 13. The Disciples under the Sixth Patriarch.~ 10 1, 1, 13 | only gave sanction to his disciples who attained to Enlightenment, 11 1, 1, 13 | Nan Yoh, one of the junior disciples of the Sixth Patriarch, 12 1, 1, 14 | knife in the presence of his disciples; and that Teh Shan so frequently 13 1, 1 (3)| Patriarch, who struck one of his disciples, known as Ho Tseh (Ka-taku), 14 1, 1 (3)| Patriarch and his direct disciples. After the Sung dynasty 15 1, 1 (2)| out that one of the direct disciples of the Sixth Patriarch favoured 16 1, 2, 5 | one occasion1 he and his disciples had nothing to eat for several 17 1, 2 (1)| influenced by Kumarajiva and his disciples. For the details of the 18 1, 2 (3)| and died in 1278. Of his disciples, Yaku-o was most noted, 19 1, 2 (1)| Precepts from him, One of his disciples, To-zan, became the spiritual 20 1, 2 (1)| Emperor Fushi-mi. One of his disciples, Tsu-o, was the spiritual 21 1, 2 (2)| are well known. One of his disciples, Mei ho (1277-1350), propagated 22 1, 2 (2)| than thirty distinguished disciples, of whom Tai-gen, Tsu-gen, 23 1, 2 (1)| of over seventy eminent disciples of his, Gi-do (1365-1388), 24 1, 2, 12 | accompanied by many able disciples.2 The Shogunate gave him 25 1, 3, 3 | or the Buddha's immediate disciples) could not understand the 26 1, 3, 3 | ascetics,3 who became his disciples. Most of the Çravakas~or 27 1, 3, 3 | Buddha then having found his disciples firmly adhering to Hinayanism 28 1, 3, 3 | one. Thus he showed his disciples the inferiority of Hinayanism, 29 1, 3, 3 | lasted some eight years.~The disciples of the Buddha now understood 30 1, 3 (2)| most of Shakya's eminent disciples, known as the adherents 31 1, 3, 3 | prophesied when and where his disciples should become Buddhas. It 32 1, 3 (1)| were compiled by the direct disciples of the Master; but even 33 1, 3 (1)| between the Buddha and his disciples, while in the Mahayana books 34 1, 3 (1)| Bodhisattvas take the place of disciples. Moreover, in some books 35 1, 3 (1)| Master every time when his disciples acted indecently, while 36 1, 3, 5 | of Bodhidharma, and his disciples to dinner at his own palace.~ 37 1, 8, 9 | Shan, who praised the two disciples, saying: "You surpass Çariputra1 38 1, 8 (1)| One of the prominent disciples of Shakya Muni, who became 39 1, 8 (2)| One of the eminent disciples of Shakya Muni, noted for 40 1, 8, 11 | where He was~addressing his disciples and believers. No sooner


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