Chapter
1 1 | sweet-sounding voices.~8. They let go forth, each in his own field,
2 2 | would in their ignorance all go astray and never catch the
3 2 | it, reject the Sûtra, and go down to hell.~142. But those
4 3 | quite at ease. The boys go up to the place where their
5 3 | persuade his children to go out of the burning house
6 3 | weak from perpetual hunger go about in several places
7 3 | the size of men or dogs, go with entangled hair, and
8 3 | overjoyed and charmed, go and play with them in all
9 3 | to the Sugata employ to go and sport on the terrace
10 3 | subject to many diseases they go about in the world, unprotected.~
11 3 | animal wombs.~135. Were I to go on, Sâriputra, for a whole
12 4 | nothing to do here; let me go; in the street of the poor
13 4 | couriers, to whom he says: Go, sirs, and quickly fetch
14 4 | servants and says to him: Go, sirrah, and tell that poor
15 4 | and tell that poor man: Go, sirrah, whither thou likest;
16 4 | poor man and tells him: Go, sirrah, whither thou likest;
17 4 | and of little splendour. Go, says he, go to the man
18 4 | splendour. Go, says he, go to the man you saw in this
19 4 | of dirt. The two fellows go and seek the poor man and
20 4 | here in my service; do not go again to another place;
21 4 | at ease in the mansion to go in and out, though he continues
22 4 | ill-clad, and blackish 1, to go and search that man who
23 5 | fall out of the way and go astray.~4. I speak according
24 5 | who, thoughtful and wise, go their way all over the triple
25 5 | man: If that be thy wish, go and live in the wilderness
26 5 | me. Now, however, I can go whither my mind prompts
27 5 | as a kos, thou canst not go without a beaten track;
28 6 | known, even if one should go on counting for Æons, and
29 7 | 29. Let us all together go and search; no trifle can
30 7 | before.~30. Come, let us go and visit kotis of fields,
31 7 | the world. Come, let us go and investigate the matter.~
32 7 | number), even were he to go on counting for myriads
33 7 | Master; we are not able to go on; we should like now to
34 7 | I have, lest you should go back, made use of this device;
35 8 | heretical) views, they go so far as to accommodate
36 8 | creatures; simple people would go mad, if they were taught
37 8 | men, they shall invariably go to other fields, to salute
38 8 | procure food and clothing. Go, my good friend, betake
39 11| who causes that sound to go out from the magnificent
40 11| who causes this sound to go out.~In the point of space
41 11| Bodhisattvas: We shall have to go, young men of good family,
42 11| flowers enjoined them thus: Go, young men of good family,
43 11| the best laws.~43. I let go out in all directions this
44 12| extinction of the Lord, go in all directions in order
45 13| with them; when he does not go to see Kândâlas, jugglers,
46 15| full ripeness and make them go in. Therefore have these
47 16| contemplative mystic.], go about, avoiding sloth and
48 17| after the sermon rises up to go elsewhere, to a monastery,
49 17| single creature and says: Go, hear the law, for this
50 18| opinion that they ought to go and see, venerate, and serve
51 18| opinion that they ought to go and see, venerate, serve
52 18| their children and wives, go to him with the purpose
53 18| months, or even a year to go on expounding both its conventional
54 20| of good family, I might go on for hundred thousands
55 21| a preacher.~2. He shall go the way of parricides and
56 21| a preacher.~3. He shall go the way of oil-millers and
57 21| a preacher.~4. He shall go the way of those who use
58 22| mother, I should like to go to that Lord and worship
59 23| the Lord commands; I shall go to that Saha-world by virtue
60 24| and their swords shall go to pieces.~11. If a person
61 25| hands: We should like to go, mother, to the Lord Galadharagargitaghoshasusvaranakshatrarâgasankusumitâbhigña,
62 25| obtain the permission to go and see the Tathâgata. Then
63 25| young gentlemen; I am to go myself to the presence of
64 25| towards him; therefore let us go now; we wish to enter upon
65 25| Allow us, O mother, to go forth from home and to embrace
66 25| Now I grant you leave; go, my children, I give my
67 25| father and mother, you also go together with us to the
68 25| give us leave; we would go and become ascetics in presence
69 25| O Lord, I do not wish to go away from the presence of
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