Chapter
1 1 | like monks, living in the forest, and others inhabiting the
2 1 | the Gina who dwell in the forest, abiding in vigour, completely
3 5 | earth, all grasses, shrubs, forest trees, other trees small
4 7 | suppose there is some dense forest five hundred yoganas in
5 7 | difficult passages of the forest, is to bring the whole company
6 7 | whole company out of the forest. Meanwhile that great troop
7 7 | let us return; this dense forest stretches so far.' The guide,
8 7 | artifice. In the middle of that forest he produces a magic city
9 7 | the men who are in the forest are struck with astonishment,
10 7 | think: We are out of the forest; we have reached the place
11 7 | reflects thus: Great is this forest of evils which must be crossed,
12 7 | It is as if there were a forest dreadful, terrific, barren,
13 7 | thousand men have come to the forest, that waste track of wilderness
14 7 | that rough and horrible forest is a rich man, thoughtful,
15 7 | reached the limit of the whole forest.' It is to give them a time
16 10| shall have retired to the forest, I will send thither many
17 10| in a lonely place, in the forest or the hills,~31. Then will
18 12| enter our retreat in the forest and become our calumniators.~
19 16| him, whether living in the forest or entering upon a vagrant
20 17| to a monastery, house, forest, street, village, town,
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