Chapter
1 1 | the Sugata.~86. And the monk who then was the preacher
2 2 | Sâriputra, if there be some monk or nun pretending to Arhatship
3 2 | unfit, it is improper that a monk, a faultless Arhat, should
4 3 | theories, being a wandering monk and in high honour (or,
5 3 | directions to find some monk of sacred eloquence;~146.
6 6 | make known to you that the monk Kâsyapa, my disciple, here
7 8 | Amongst them, Kâsyapa, the monk Kaundinya, a great disciple,
8 11| this Devadatta himself, the monk I, who at that time, at
9 11| you: This Devadatta, the monk, shall in an age to come,
10 13| male or female, no nun, no monk, no young boy, no young
11 13| food, he must have another monk with him or constantly think
12 13| sphere of the wise.~23. The monk observing this rule of conduct
13 13| benefit of the world.~36. The monk who, after my extinction,
14 16| stage of meekness [i.e. of a monk under training.], be constant,
15 17| Dharmaparyayâ, let it be a monk or nun, a male or female
16 18| trees, and he knows that the monk so and so is staying in
17 19| proud monks, there was a monk, a Bodhisattva Mahâsattva,
18 19| habit of exclaiming to every monk or nun, male or female lay
19 19| Bodhisattva Mahâsattva, when a monk, did not teach nor study;
20 19| he descried from afar a monk or nun, a male or female
21 19| time used to address every monk or nun, male or female devotee.
22 19| far advanced, there was a monk, a Bodhisattva, called by
23 22| Bodhisattvas happens to see such a monk as keeps this Sûtrânta,
24 22| Bodhisattva, reflect when seeing a monk who keeps this Sûtra, and
25 23| of the True Law under a monk's shape, sometimes under
26 25| monks, after having become a monk under my rule shall become
27 26| of the millennium, sees a monk keeping this Dharmaparyâya
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