Chapter
1 1 | men and demons, saying: To-day, O monks, this very night,
2 2 | pronouncest profound words.~25. To-day a question rises in my mind
3 2 | world.~130. This (event) to-day will be hard to be understood
4 2 | doubtfulness, and it is such as I to-day preach it to thee.~134.
5 3 | in self-reproach. (But) to-day, O Lord, I have reached
6 3 | reached complete extinction; to-day, O Lord, I have become calm;
7 3 | Lord, I have become calm; to-day, O Lord, I am wholly come
8 3 | am wholly come to rest; to-day, O Lord, I have reached
9 3 | have reached Arhatship; to-day, O Lord, I am the Lord's
10 3 | Rishipatana in the Deer-park; to-day has the Lord again put in
11 4 | great gain, O Lord, that to-day, on a sudden, we have heard
12 4 | so unexpectedly we hear to-day.~2. In a short moment we
13 4 | 50. On a sudden have we to-day been seized with surprise,
14 7 | he had reached extinction to-day or yesterday, because of
15 7 | all of them as if it were to-day or yesterday. Such is the
16 7 | mortals (from darkness) has to-day been fulfilled.~9. Most
17 7 | thick darkness.~14. But to-day (or now) hast thou, Majesty
18 7 | stanzas:~18. Our aerial cars to-day (or now) are all bristling
19 7 | matter, what divine being has to-day sprung into existence, whose
20 7 | the king of kings, who to-day has been born somewhere
21 7 | and teacher), a master; to-day all quarters are blessed.~
22 7 | What foretoken is it we see to-day (or now), friends? Who or
23 7 | or reason, friends, that to-day (or now) all these celestial
24 9 | it as if it had happened to-day or yesterday.~7. 1 am freed
25 9 | become supreme amongst men; to-day we have obtained felicity,
26 11| worlds, preached the law, and to-day also I preach it with the
27 11| whose power is it that thou to-day (or now) hast educated those
28 14| continue attentive all. To-day you will hear a law as yet
29 14| the lotus is by water; who to-day have flocked hither after
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