Chapter
1 3 | Then, Sâriputra, the man gives to his sons, who run swift
2 3 | each of his children he gives several bullockcarts of
3 3 | the love of his children, gives to all, to coax them, vehicles
4 3 | able device, and afterwards gives them magnificent, great
5 3 | consciousness of his great wealth, gives the boys one single grand
6 3 | world, to them the Tathâgata gives as toys to amuse themselves
7 3 | excellent carts that man gives to all his sons, who, overjoyed
8 3 | give them much, and what he gives is soon lost. Such is the
9 4 | those who are subdued he gives his wealth.~49. It is a
10 5 | finds the four herbs. One he gives after chewing it with the
11 5 | them in this manner: one he gives to the blind man after chewing
12 8 | being rich and wealthy, gives him much food, both hard
13 8 | him with nourishment, he gives him a jewel of great value.
14 13| corals; he, moreover, gives elephants, horses, cars,
15 13| encourage the four classes. He gives them the city of Nirvâna,
16 13| of his soldiers in battle gives them all his property, at
17 13| king, ruler of armies, who gives to his soldiers various
18 13| foot soldiers; he also gives towns and villages, in token
19 13| In his satisfaction he gives to some hand-ornaments,
20 13| stones (?), coral; he also gives slaves of various description.~
21 15| pounds it on a stone and gives it as a potion to his sons,
22 16| compassion for living beings, gives such instruction as suits
23 17| virtue, a lover of good, who gives to that whole body the pleasures,
24 17| desire, like, and relish. He gives to each of them all Gambudvîpa
25 17| amusements, and enjoyments; gives bullion, gold, silver, gems,
26 17| bullocks, with elephants; gives palaces and towers. In this
27 17| that account, because he gives to the beings all that is
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