Chapter
1 3 | unsurpassed tamer of men, a master of gods and men, a Lord
2 3 | turned here, O Lord. Today, O Master, thou hast preached this
3 3 | of the science without a master, of self-restraint and tranquillity,
4 3 | one, the science without a master, apply themselves to the
5 3 | But the man who is the master of the house looks on from
6 4 | predilection for it.~47. And the Master of the world, the Self-born
7 5 | Tathâgata, Kâsyapa, is the master of the law, the king, lord,
8 5 | law, the king, lord, and master of all laws. And whatever
9 7 | monks, some arithmetician or master of arithmetic might, indeed,
10 7 | a ruler (and teacher), a master; to-day all quarters are
11 7 | and anxious, say: 'Verily, Master, guide, and leader, know
12 7 | the guide: 'We are tired, Master; we are not able to go on;
13 8 | thereafter he, the Sugata, the Master, added the following stanzas:~
14 11| order to see this extinct Master.~5. After laying out for
15 12| the leader; thou art the master of the world, including
16 13| thereafter he, the Sugata, the Master, added the following:~39.
17 14| memory, the sons of the Master of the world.~47. How will
18 16| who hear this law from the Master, some will obtain enlightenment
19 17| In this way, Agita, that master of munificence, that great
20 17| munificence, that great master of munificence continues
21 17| years. Then, Agita, that master of munificence, that great
22 17| munificence, that great master of munificence reflects
23 17| opinion, Agita, will that master of munificence, that great
24 17| munificence, that great master of munificence, on account
25 17| take) on one side the master of munificence, the great
26 17| of munificence, the great master of munificence, who produces
27 17| with the charity of the master of munificence, the great
28 17| of munificence, the great master of munificence, then the
29 17| with the charity of that master of munificence, that great
30 17| munificence, that great master of munificence, and connected
31 18| thereafter he, the Sugata, the Master, added:~7. The organ of
32 18| stands on the stage of a master; he may preach to all creatures
33 20| troop, a great troop, the master of a troop, who was the
34 22| Sarvasattvapriyadarsana, our master and instructor, is now deprived
35 25| to the boys: Who is your master, young gentlemen? whose
36 25| the gods. That Lord is our Master, O noble king; we are his
37 25| princes: I will see your Master, young gentlemen; I am to
38 25| shall perform the task of a master , who shall admonish, introduce,
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