Chapter
1 1 | most excellent law, for the sake of bliss; they put on reddish-yellow
2 3 | Come soon; come out for the sake of these toys. And the boys,
3 3 | despondency; how for the sake of enjoyments, and prompted
4 3 | four great truths, for the sake of their own complete Nirvâna.
5 3 | causes and effects, for the sake of their own complete Nirvâna.
6 3 | of the Tathâgata, for the sake of the common weal and happiness,
7 3 | both gods and men, for the sake of the complete Nirvâna
8 3 | what you like; for your sake have I caused them to be
9 4 | seeking a livelihood for the sake of food and clothing he
10 6 | a spiritual life for the sake of Buddha-knowledge.~3.
11 7 | nor develop energy for the sake of deliverance.~13. Dangers
12 7 | teach us also, for mercy's sake, the law with a view to
13 7 | your lofty energy for the sake of the knowledge of the
14 9 | keep the true law for the sake of enlightenment.~Thereupon
15 11| his energy for the law's sake?~2. Albeit completely extinct
16 11| hear the law; for the law's sake he moves hither and thither;
17 11| family, mind, for mercy's sake towards all beings, that
18 11| King of the Law for the sake of duty, not for the sake
19 11| sake of duty, not for the sake of enjoyment. After installing
20 11| the royal sway for duty's sake, not for love's sake, in
21 11| duty's sake, not for love's sake, in the interest of the
22 11| become a servant for the sake of the true law. I did my
23 11| my best for real truth's sake, not with a view to win
24 11| surrendered his body for the sake of creatures. Afterwards
25 13| him about the law for the sake of superior enlightenment,
26 13| of various kind for the sake of profit, and with such
27 15| skilled in devices, for the sake of his sons whose notions
28 16| 22. Let him then, for the sake of Buddhaknowledge, keep
29 16| Let him, moreover, for the sake of Buddha-knowledge, bear
30 20| should do; it is for the sake of this Dharmaparyâya that
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