Chapter
1 1 | Some, again, give their children and wives; others their
2 1 | shall remove it for his children, the Bodhisattvas here striving
3 2 | when I saw, Sâriputra, the children of the highest of men by
4 3 | great mass of fire; but my children, those young boys, are staying
5 3 | calls to the boys: Come, my children; the house is burning with
6 3 | that myself as well as my children will come to grief and disaster.
7 3 | the boys, says to them: My children, your toys, which are so
8 3 | The man, seeing that his children have safely and happily
9 3 | multitude of men. To each of his children he gives several bullockcarts
10 3 | these boys being my own children, dear and precious? I have
11 3 | much more then to my own children. Meanwhile the boys are
12 3 | first holding out to his children the prospect of three vehicles
13 3 | skilful device to persuade his children to go out of the burning
14 3 | motive but the love of his children, gives to all, to coax them,
15 3 | of his arms, attracts his children out of the burning house
16 3 | that man, on seeing his children escaped from the burning
17 3 | that all beings are his children, leads them by no other
18 3 | 63. And he hears his own children, whose minds are engaged
19 3 | quickly steps in to save his children, lest his ignorant children
20 3 | children, lest his ignorant children might perish in the flames.~
21 3 | anxiety on account of my children. What is the use of my having
22 3 | These young (and ignorant) children are fond of toys, and have
23 3 | 74. On seeing that the children have come out, the man betakes
24 3 | my own dear twenty young children, were in a dreadful, wretched,
25 3 | feel most happy.~77. The children, seeing their father happy,
26 3 | among men.~97. Ye are my children, I am your father, who has
27 15| once being abroad, all his children incur a disease from poison
28 15| healthy. Those amongst the children of the physician that have
29 18| earth, along with their children and wives, go to him with
30 21| and Hârîtî, all with their children and suite went up to the
31 22| the abandoning of beloved children and wife. Sacrificing one'
32 22| merchants, like a mother for her children, like a boat for those who
33 25| grant you leave; go, my children, I give my consent. I myself
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