Chapter
1 1 | and proofs.~9. And to the ignorant creatures who are oppressed
2 2 | 45. I show Nirvâna to the ignorant with low dispositions, who
3 2 | hypocritical, crooked, malignant, ignorant, dull; hence they do not
4 2 | to be understood by the ignorant who imagine they see here
5 3 | grief and disaster. But the ignorant boys do not heed the words
6 3 | all, because they are so ignorant.~Then the man is going to
7 3 | save his children, lest his ignorant children might perish in
8 3 | his mind: These young (and ignorant) children are fond of toys,
9 3 | because all of them were ignorant and their hearts attached
10 3 | 101. And to those who are ignorant and too simple-minded to
11 3 | Sûtra is apt to puzzle the ignorant, and I do not pronounce
12 3 | keep no intercourse with ignorant people, and are content
13 4 | sagacious man (thinks): This ignorant and stupid person is of
14 4 | all that property.~30. The ignorant man, who is living outside
15 4 | from imperfections. The ignorant cannot bear (or understand)
16 5 | prompts me; formerly I was ignorant, of little understanding,
17 8 | persons who are) dull, inept, ignorant of the rules, For, O Lord,
18 8 | were so childish, nescient, ignorant that we were fully contented
19 12| so will they speak to the ignorant.~6. And persons greedily
20 15| triple world, not as the ignorant, common people, he seeing
21 15| perverted, infatuated, and ignorant I teach final rest, myself
22 15| become unbelieving, unwise, ignorant, careless, fond of sensual
23 18| of pleasure and pain; of ignorant men and âryas; pleasant
24 22| Pratyekabuddha, excels the ignorant people and the profanum
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